21 October 2020, 21:31
gunslinger55Looking for answers to Travel to an intrastate travel in Alaska
Contemplating a deer hunt on Kodiak in Nov with son. My buddy who lives in Chugiak is going with his 2 sons. Trying to wade through the Covid deal in AK which seems a bit extreme. Understand you need a negative 72 hours prior. Plan on spending the night in ANC then Kodiak-or go straight Kodiak. Have to spend the night in Kodiak Then fly to bush etc. After talking to 3 departments in AK Gov it seems they want you to take a second test 7-14 days after arrival. So I assume after I leave the bush. But what if you leave AK before 14? I read that if you go POS you quarantine 14 days on your dime. Left a message at some office that is supposed to clarify. (3rd such office)
Looking for anyone who has travelled and hunted and and dealt with this Covid fiasco.
Thanks
21 October 2020, 21:51
Scott KingTest before you go and again when you get off the plane.
In Dillingham there's a test facility at the airport so you can walk off the plane, get your nose q tipped and be on your way to the field.
I'd certainly fly straight thru to Kodiak and not leave the anchorage airport.
22 October 2020, 02:41
craneI have traveled to Alaska 2x since this all started. My observations are that there is little to zero follow-up after you get off the plane. In Anchorage there were dozens of folks walking to the left of the line for entry, just blowing it off. In King Salmon there was an employee handing out pamphlets. Follow the rules and there are no problems. When we were up there was no follow-up test required.
22 October 2020, 04:47
Frostbit Revised travel protocols in effectHealth Mandate 10, which addresses requirements regarding travel into Alaska, has been revised and went into effect on October 16, 2020. The changes keep protective protocols in place but are aimed at making the rules simpler and easier to understand. Key changes include:
Changes to the Travel Portal now consolidate information for residents and nonresidents. As before, Alaska residents are eligible for a free COVID test when they return to Alaska, if they so choose, and may also opt to self-quarantine for 14 days rather than take a test.
Nonresidents are strongly encouraged to take a COVID-19 test within 72 hours prior to departure but can test upon arrival into Alaska for $250.
Travelers into Alaska are now required to social distance for 5 days. A second test is optional but not required. Five days is the median incubation period. Strict social distancing allows travelers to visit outdoor public places, but asks that travelers remain six feet away from anyone not in your immediate household, wear a face covering and not enter restaurants, bars, gyms, community centers, sporting facilities, office buildings, and school or daycare facilities. Do not participate in any group activities, including sporting events and practices, weddings, funerals, or other gatherings.
A second test is optional and can be done 5-14 days after arrival
Residents leaving and returning to Alaska within a 72 hour window do not need to test or quarantine on return.
Critical infrastructure workers should follow their company’s protocols any time they travel.
Local restrictions still apply. Please check with local communities before you travel.
Best place to recheck for changes and updates. The goalposts keep moving22 October 2020, 21:37
FourtyonesixIt is a bad year to go deer hunting on Kodiak. Deer took a big hit this past winter. There are still some there but be prepared to work for anything decent.
22 October 2020, 21:43
gunslinger55OK thanks for that info Jake. Weather?
23 October 2020, 04:50
FourtyonesixLast winter was ugly for the deer. Haven’t heard any official numbers but the main air taxi owner said he’s seen one good set of antlers since August. August guys did better as the deer are all up high above brushkine and easier to find. When the rut starts they’ll be more active but less of them to choose from sounds like.
24 October 2020, 06:45
Grizzly Adams1quote:
Originally posted by Scott King:
Test before you go and again when you get off the plane.
In Dillingham there's a test facility at the airport so you can walk off the plane, get your nose q tipped and be on your way to the field.
I'd certainly fly straight thru to Kodiak and not leave the anchorage airport.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but that test will set you back 250. I was looking into that.
Grizz
18 November 2020, 00:47
Scott Kingquote:
Originally posted by Grizzly Adams1:
quote:
Originally posted by Scott King:
Test before you go and again when you get off the plane.
In Dillingham there's a test facility at the airport so you can walk off the plane, get your nose q tipped and be on your way to the field.
I'd certainly fly straight thru to Kodiak and not leave the anchorage airport.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but that test will set you back 250. I was looking into that.
Grizz
Free here in DLG.
Paid for by the Municipality and tribe with corona money.
18 November 2020, 01:11
tsturmquote:
Originally posted by Grizzly Adams1:
quote:
Originally posted by Scott King:
Test before you go and again when you get off the plane.
In Dillingham there's a test facility at the airport so you can walk off the plane, get your nose q tipped and be on your way to the field.
I'd certainly fly straight thru to Kodiak and not leave the anchorage airport.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but that test will set you back 250. I was looking into that.
Grizz
Get your own in your state or province within 3 days of getting off the plane in Anc. AK residents are free at Anc. Int., non res. are $250.00