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Hang On. We Have Finally Turned the Corner.

ARtraveler

R.I.P. Dwayne
Yesterday was Winter Solstace. First official day of winter. The good news: The days will now be getting longer as we head towards Spring.

We are half way through the seasonal parking of the :spyder2:'s for those who have a six month down time.

Only 99 days until March 31. It did not take to long to get below 100 days. :roflblack::roflblack:

Happy Monday. :yes:
 
So... how much daylight do you have up there? Or are you in a total blackout? I have a hard time getting up before sun-up, but I can nap anytime.:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:
 
So... how much daylight do you have up there? Or are you in a total blackout? I have a hard time getting up before sun-up, but I can nap anytime.:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:

Chugiak AK: (About 20 miles N. of Anchorage, AK)

Today: 12/22/14 Sunrise 10:15 AM. Sunset 3.38 PM.

The change is about 6 minutes per day this time of year. One week and it will be 42 minutes to the good. One month and 168 minutes difference (2.8 hours).

For complete darkness, you have to go above the Arctic Circle (about 450 miles N of here). Barrow: the northernmost city loses sight of the sun between Oct and February. In summer, it never gets dark and the sun is always visible.
 
The Alaska travelers that are coming in late June will be treated to no darkness at all. It will get "dusky" for a couple hours between 3:00 AM and 5:00 AM for those who are going to stay up all night. :roflblack::roflblack:

You can ride at midnight and still see the sun above the horizon.
 
Thanks for the info, I keep forgetting just how BIG Alaska is. The wife would do well there in the winter, I think she could sleep through that 20 hours of darkness.:roflblack::roflblack: The truth is, she is a night person.
 
I was in Iceland in February one year. It was amazing how much longer each day got while we were there. Since the northern latitudes go from one extreme to the other, the changes are really big.

Except for the daylight time, the solstice doesn't mean much here. Our worst winter weather is in January and February.
 
It does let us know that things are starting to look up a bit! :D

D,
Was that the name of the move..."Night Monsters"? I may have to look it up! :thumbup:
 
I suppose that there's not much else to do up there during the Winter...
You can either drink...
...or die! :yikes:

I guess that I'd choose...:cheers:
 
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