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Anyone done Aurora Borealis in Alaska?
I posted a message a few days ago but not in the form of a question......has anyone done a winter Aurora Borealis trip to Alaska and, if so, what recommendations can they make re: lodging, locations, day plans, etc.? Thanks!
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aknards, not to burst any bubbles here, but seeing the aurora is not a sure thing just because you are there in the right season.
We were there for several weeks and never saw them. Best of luck to you in your quest! |
This year isn't supposed to be the year. If you look at long range predictions, they peak every 11 or 7 years(something like that). Anyway, I think 2013 and 2014 is supposed to be the year that is peak. I am pretty sure last year was bad.
All this said, I have been seeing on the news that the sun has been really flaring up. I guess they predict them with some accuracy, but I think it is still very sketchy. Link to Bettles Alaska website and what I would consider the best place to see it. http://www.alaska.net/~bttlodge/aurora.html Here is another place that is easier to get to and less expensive. http://www.chenahotsprings.com/ I have not been to Alaska in the winter, but I have researched it a lot as it is something I would like to do. The longer you can stay the better you chance of seeing it, of course. I decided to go ahead an post, since you didn't get many responses before. I have seen the Aurora's once here in Oklahoma about 7 years ago. I thought it was a fire at first. It was red, but looked like a wierd fire. Here is a link that predict them http://www.gi.alaska.edu/AuroraForecast |
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I'm thinking that something might be wrong at the gi.alaska site.
Here is an intersting AP http://www.softservenews.com/Aurora-...ia-Twitter.htm |
Thanks, everyone! This year is actually supposed to be quite good because of the unusually active solar flaring but, obviously, there are never any guarantees. I appreciate your input........
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For your viewing pleasure
http://photoblog.msnbc.msn.com/_news...ross-the-north Really do hope you get to see the aurora in person! |
Thanks, saige!
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You're welcome!
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gfreeman,
You answered a post that is 11 months old. Also, the area you mention definately has a lot of aurora activity, but it is far less than the area north of Fairbanks. |
Sorry, just thought I'd share this one. Should look at the dates though...
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