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PA12DRVR
Jan 30, 2018Explorer
Having lived in the sub-arctic (I think that's the correct term) for most of my life, there is a certain degree of enjoyment and fascination with experiencing the true Arctic. However, as can be seen by perusing Sue T's links, one needn't go north of the Circle to see spectacular winter scenery.
...and although I understand when people "don't like the cold", there's just something incredibly unique about seeing the deep cold (-40 f and colder) settle in and hear sap freeze, snow squeak, and hear/feel as much as see the Aurora.
...and although I understand when people "don't like the cold", there's just something incredibly unique about seeing the deep cold (-40 f and colder) settle in and hear sap freeze, snow squeak, and hear/feel as much as see the Aurora.
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