Are we talking summer or winter? I live around 63N latitude and there is a big difference. Still two weeks to go before the nights start to get longer than the days, just like the rest of the northern hemisphere.
Mom & Dad made several RV treks to Alaska, usually in July-August. They liked to call at night while the sun was still high, or days when it was warmer in Alaska or the Yukon than back home in Wisconsin.
eromlig about 3 years ago
Did anyone hear about the Eskimo singer who took six months to perform “Night And Day”?
The Reader Premium Member about 3 years ago
Make sure you get the ‘Sleep with the Bears’ package!
pschearer Premium Member about 3 years ago
Alaska State Song: “I hate to see that evening sun go down.”
sandpiper about 3 years ago
I know someone who is moving to Alaska this month to get away from it all. She’s in one of her dark moods.
dflak about 3 years ago
Been there. I remember one day watching the sun get up at 10 AM, scrape across the southern horizon and set at about 2 PM.
bunwarpgazoo Premium Member about 3 years ago
Are we talking summer or winter? I live around 63N latitude and there is a big difference. Still two weeks to go before the nights start to get longer than the days, just like the rest of the northern hemisphere.
[Traveler] Premium Member about 3 years ago
Took a cruise to Alaska and it was all days, never saw it get dark
DawnQuinn1 about 3 years ago
It could be “Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me”
l3i7l about 3 years ago
Mom & Dad made several RV treks to Alaska, usually in July-August. They liked to call at night while the sun was still high, or days when it was warmer in Alaska or the Yukon than back home in Wisconsin.
Zen-of-Zinfandel about 3 years ago
You can relax and get a glacial.
Geophyzz about 3 years ago
In mid-September the whole world get about 12 hours of each.
Old Man River about 3 years ago
Great, three extra nights of northern lights. Or for you southerners, Southern Nights.
PO' DAWG about 3 years ago
30 Days Of Night….. good vampire movie