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joe_b_
Aug 08, 2014Explorer II
FYI- Trackrig attended high school in Nenana, back before I moved there in 1976. The weather there, like many places, seems to run in cycles. Somewhat like the hurricanes do here. Here they appear to be on a 33 year cycle, give or take. The mid 70s were super cold through out the Interior of Alaska. Would be interesting to understand the weather cycles that led to the previous ice ages in North America, with glaciers as far south as Kansas.
I have heard people say that after -40 F, it doesn't matter, but I disagree with them. -70f is about impossible to dress warm enough to be outside for any length of time, IMHO. RVing in Northern Canada and the Interior of Alaska in the winter, just never appealed to me. LOL we usually parked our RVs at the end of September and got out the winter toys.
I have heard people say that after -40 F, it doesn't matter, but I disagree with them. -70f is about impossible to dress warm enough to be outside for any length of time, IMHO. RVing in Northern Canada and the Interior of Alaska in the winter, just never appealed to me. LOL we usually parked our RVs at the end of September and got out the winter toys.
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