joe b. wrote:
...I saw people working from "can see to can't see" for a schedule. You work when you need to, and sleep when you can. So depending on how a person is raised, will have a good deal of how that person deals with the 24 hours of daylight in the north.
Thanks my problem exactly I worked road construction in N AZ which had a limited construction season and the "can see to can't see" was exactly our schedule. In the winter plowed snow which was start before there's traffic and quit when your done. Been retired for 11 year and still up and out of bed at the first hint of light.
I appreciate all the great advice from everyone, I think I will have what I need but not cover anything until I have the absolute need to sleep. As mentioned this is a Top Of the Bucket List trip (I also have the Iditarod on my list but it's not on the wife's)so don't want to miss anything if we can help it.