Remote Alaska Winter Logistics: Costco, Freight, and a Surprise Delay
Snowy morning. I’m headed to Anchorage on a mission: tools, supplies, Costco goods, and the usual remote Alaska logistics puzzle of getting everything back to our sailboat, Alaskan Gypsy. Living off the road system means even a quick trip to town turns into a full operation. Everything has to fit into 50 lb totes. Frozen food has to stay frozen. And winter travel in Southeast Alaska always has its own plans. This run started out smooth enough. Beautiful flying weather, clear winter skies over the islands we usually travel by boat, and a tight list to work through in Anchorage. But Alaska has a way of rewriting the ending. A rough landing popped the front tire, and suddenly I was stuck in Petersburg with 300 pounds of freight, a snowstorm rolling in, and a whole new puzzle to solve just to get everything back toward Wrangell and the Gypsy. Along the way: • Four flights across Southeast Alaska • The reality of 50 lb tote logistics • Costco run, Alaska style • $203 to ship 154 pounds • Small-town Alaska stepping in to help • Waiting it out at Banana Point • And figuring it out… one step at a time Anchorage always carries contrast for me too. I lived there for 20 years, and every trip back brings layers of memory alongside the practical mission. This is the real, unstaged side of winter logistics in remote Alaska. ⚓ Vessel: Alaskan Gypsy 📍 Southeast Alaska ❄️ Winter season Subscribe for real working waterfront life, remote sailing, and the true logistics behind living off the road system. Chapters: 00:00 Snowy morning departure 00:01:15 Hard leaving the Gypsy 00:11:50 Arrive Anchorage + the contrast 00:12:58 Costco mission begins (50 lb rule) 00:13:43 120 lbs in the cart 00:16:00 Frozen vs not frozen logistics 00:19:03 Angel helper moment 00:20:40 Strategy time: packing totes 00:24:31 Wild goose hunt for the truck 00:27:24 Shipping stress in the cold 00:34:50 $203 to ship 154 lbs 00:39:40 Airport gate + runaway apples 00:43:10 Surprise delay: popped tire 00:44:20 Snowstorm ride toward Banana Point 00:45:14 Waiting at Banana Point 00:46:53 Small-town Alaska shows up 00:48:45 Water taxi plan

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