Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - (Page 2) When do we turn on the Northern Lights? We can’t make them appear with the flick of a switch, but we can provide one of the best spots on earth to see them. Beautiful and mysterious curtains, the colors range from green to red to purple, with the brightest and most common color, a yellow-green. Fairbanks sits under what is called the Auroral Oval, a ring-shaped region around the North Pole. Our location offers a great balance of occurrence, frequency and activity. Intensity varies from night to night, with the best viewing from late evening through the wee hours of the morning, late August to April. According to the Geophysical Institute, the best for weather, darkness and daytime activity is February/March. During any twoweek period, there will be aurora visible on 9 out of 10 clear nights and an active aurora on 4 out of 10 nights. See the Northern Lights from a heated “aurorium” cabin, on an overnight dog sled trip, by snow cat tour to a panoramic vista, on a horse drawn sleigh, or on a flight above the Arctic Circle. Ask the front desk for a wake-up call; if the aurora appears, they will awaken you. No guarantees, but the longer you’re here, the better your chances of seeing a great display. For those who have seen the aurora, take home your personalized aurora certificate suitable for framing. Certificates are available from tour operators and the Log Cabin Visitor Information Center. Do you believe in the Northern Lights? Traditionally, Alaskan Natives believed they saw the souls of their ancestors in these shimmering bands of light. Spiritual, haunting and unpredictable, Northern Lights displays can be seen an average of 243 days during the year when there is enough darkness and clear skies. For a forecast, visit www.gi.alaska.edu/ 2 June Mackie/ATIA Chena Hot Springs Resort http://www.gi.alaska.edu/
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide Contents Who Let the Dogs Out? When Do We Turn on the Northern Lights Head North Surf's Up at the Hot Springs It's All About Ice and Snow Winter Wear Can You Catch Fish? Where's Santa? What Do Knights, Lions and Horses Have in Common? Discover Where Fairbanks Comes to Life Out and About . . . and On Tour Small Town . . . Big Events Who Offers Winter Fun? Fairbanks Denali Neighbors Arctic Neighbors Interior Neighbors Alaskan Neighbors Winter Fun: It's Cool to be Safe Who to Call Aurora Sites: Facts and Forecasts Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide (Page Cover1) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Contents (Page Cover2) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Who Let the Dogs Out? (Page 1) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - When Do We Turn on the Northern Lights (Page 2) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Surf's Up at the Hot Springs (Page 3) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - It's All About Ice and Snow (Page 4) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Winter Wear (Page 5) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Where's Santa? (Page 6) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - What Do Knights, Lions and Horses Have in Common? (Page 7) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Out and About . . . and On Tour (Page 8) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Small Town . . . Big Events (Page 9) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Small Town . . . Big Events (Page 10) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Small Town . . . Big Events (Page 11) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Small Town . . . Big Events (Page 12) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Small Town . . . Big Events (Page 13) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Small Town . . . Big Events (Page 14) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Small Town . . . Big Events (Page 15) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Who Offers Winter Fun? (Page 16) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Fairbanks (Page 17) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Fairbanks (Page 18) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Fairbanks (Page 19) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Fairbanks (Page 20) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Fairbanks (Page 21) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Fairbanks (Page 22) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Fairbanks (Page 23) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Fairbanks (Page 24) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Fairbanks (Page 25) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Arctic Neighbors (Page 26) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Alaskan Neighbors (Page 27) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Winter Fun: It's Cool to be Safe (Page 28) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Aurora Sites: Facts and Forecasts (Page 29) Fairbanks 2007-2008 Winter Guide - Aurora Sites: Facts and Forecasts (Page Cover3)
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