</font><font color="blue" class="small">( </font><font color="blueclass=small"> The liquid in the tires doesn't seem like a wise choice up here in that we could easily wind up w/ frozen fluid in the tires (potentially for several months) and the removeable weight just sounds better. </font> )</font>
Legion,
Well, I knew it would happen someday, someone from Los Anchorage joined this list! Looks like you are on Upper O'Malley or a bit further south? I lived out near Kincaid Park and in Homer for many years. . . . . Ahhhh home!
Anyway, as for the fluid freezing in the tires, we used windshield washer fluid in Square-banks, actually at Eielson (-45 - 50, burrrr) in our construction equipment and never had any troubles. There is another product based on sugar beets that is supposed to work really well in cold climates also. I think it is called Rimguard, don't expect me to remember what it is even though I have it in my tires!
As for the 100 mph winds, as we said in Adak, 'it's just enough to keep the smoke out of your eyes." Houses in Bear Valley and out by the Matanuska glacier are designed to 130.
Who is selling NH in Anchorage? Best of luck,
Don