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- soosExplorer II
We saw it in August. Amazing !!! - ChiefelectusnExplorerAnother beautiful picture, thanks Sue!
-2c! Positively balmy! Should be wearing shorts. - GaryKHExplorerX2! Yes thanks for the pics. It must be great to see these so often eh.
- profdant139Explorer IIWOW!
That's all I've got to say.
Thanks, Sue, for that New Year's present! - sue_tExplorerWe had a nice show in Yukon for News Year's Eve. It starting early in the morning, then returned with the evening darkness. It was warm too, only -2C so I didn't need gloves or a hat!
http://yukonsights.ca/20151231_Aurora.html
Here's a teaser :B - free_radicalExplorer
profdant139 wrote:
If I could go and see the aurora, I would put up with the cold temps without a second thought -- endless warm weather is very dull, at least to this southern Californian. I have heard that some of the resorts in the Yukon have polar outfits for rent so that you can stay outside for a while without danger.
Thanks to all of you for posting those photos!
Ive heard that many people from japan come over to see these lights,believing its good luck or something..
Girl on this channel is a guide in Whitehorse if I understand corectly from my limited vocabulary..
Heres one place Kaleidoscope lodge,, you may want to inquire,click on translate page
http://stworld.jp/tour_detail/CA-TN37-03/
https://youtu.be/HWwsT5m6FIk - free_radicalExplorer
Chiefelectusn wrote:
Thank you all for beautiful pictures.
It's the -30 temperature that's a bear!
Its not so bad,its a dry cold
:B - GoinThisAwayExplorerBeautiful photos sue.t.
- sue_tExplorerOne of my favourite shots from Sunday evening...
I think an alien is preparing to snatch the cabin!
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