Yes because your carrier goes to Canada. His does not.I have military load all I had to do is get a form at customs and fill it out and go no seal needed
Cargo vans are just like covered wagons. It's considered an "open load."There is no way to seal a cargo van ... Unless there is a bulkhead no access outside door locks
I have been through this a number of times with Canadian dispatchers A temporary in bond does not require seals
Exactly...Cargo vans are just like covered wagons. It's considered an "open load."
I could post on this phone but not my other. The hot dog in the picture is a reindeer dog and it was very good. Other pictures are of glacier and food signs at a craft fair in Anchorage.
He's in Oregon now. In the high country.Don't forget to say hi to Todd Hoffman when you see him up there lol!
I can imagine. After years of seeing the Grand Canyon in pictures, TV and movies, the real-deal blew me away. No picture will ever do it justice.Here's a couple of more pics. Pictures don't even come close to the real beauty of the trip.