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Jack of All Trades,
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Kind of a cool series of photos in the Anchorage paper of what it looks like up here this time of year. The long nights and short days definitely take some getting used to, but it does provide for some incredible beauty.

https://www.adn.com/visual/pho...n-bring-magic-light/




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Posts: 11956 | Location: Eagle River, AK | Registered: September 12, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Beautiful Country up there. Only been once, would like to take another trip someday.
 
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Beautiful pictures, thanks for sharing! I really hope to visit Alaska someday.
 
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Nice pics.

Wait until you experience hoarfrost (freezing fog and the water molecules freeze to all surfaces like iron filings on a magnet).



Find a high window in the hospital with a great view of the city. You won’t be disappointed. IMO, the most beautiful sight in Anchorage’s winter.



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Yeah I don’t miss that part. When it’s bright enough to read a book outside at midnight, there is always some asshole playing with a basketball a few doors down, and you’d be surprised at how loud that really is. And in the winter when it’s dark all day it’s just depressing
 
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Nice pics. I'm glad I don't live there, though, because my birthday would be really gloomy (I'm a Winter Solstice kid).

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It looks nice. I like cool but I'm not a snow kind of guy.



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Nice pics.

Wait until you experience hoarfrost (freezing fog and the water molecules freeze to all surfaces like iron filings on a magnet).



Find a high window in the hospital with a great view of the city. You won’t be disappointed. IMO, the most beautiful sight in Anchorage’s winter.


We got a lot of that, we also just ha da cold snap that got to -27 while anchorage was 25 degrees. In -27, we were getting ice inside the house around the edges of the doors and my hand would stick to the door know when I touched it.
 
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And in the winter when it’s dark all day it’s just depressing



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The first picture of Anchorage, with the full moon, looks like a tsunami rolling in.
 
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I view the Fairbanks Daily News Miner's Artic Cam.
http://www.newsminer.com/arctic_cam/

Right now its -15°.

On my trip to Alaska in 2006, I stood in front of the News Miners Office, and the folks back home saw me, while I talked to them via cellphone.

All that area had a major overhaul several years back, it looks nothing like it did back then.


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When we lived in Fairbanks we’d joke “Look! The sun is up! Darn, missed it.”

Then was the morning I heard on the radio, “It’s 57 degrees before zero. Who the hell cares what the wind chill is!”



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