Northern Lights Experience - Fairbanks, Alaska
Experience the majestic phenomenon that is the Aurora Borealis. This video composed of still images and timelapse gives a nice picture of the good fortune we have living in Fairbanks, Alaska where we see the Northern Lights consistently throughout the dark season. The 2013-14 season is projected to be the best in the next decade as the Sun is about to flip it's magnetic polarity bringing with it the peak of the Solar Max which will cause stunning Auroras. More info here.
Best Northern Lights Viewing in Alaska
Guided Northern Lights Viewing Tour into the heart of the Brooks Range north of the Arctic Circle, one of the best places in Alaska (and in North America!) where you can see the aurora most often and with greatest intensity. This tour is happening during one of the best months for seeing the Northern Lights in Alaska, when there are generally frequent displays and clear skies.
Aurora Borealis February 18, 2014 Fairbanks, Alaska
Jan DeNapoli is a neurosurgery PA for Alaska Neuroscience Associates. She has been doing photography as a hobby for over 35 years. She took these photos on Chena Hot Springs Road outside of Fairbanks from two places, first in her yard (mile 17) and then a few miles out to the Two Rivers Community Center (mile 23). There are over 500 photos in this timelapse video. DeNapoli has lived in Alaska for over 20 years. She is also a dog musher who does dogsled tours in winter (check out muzzysplace.net for more info), fishing and sightseeing/photography charters in Valdez with our boat in summer (gdaycharters.com).
Alpine Creek Lodge - Aurora borealis Christmas day Alaska
Here at Alpine Creek Lodge we get stunning views of the Aurora throughout winter. If you would like to find out more then feel free to visit our Facebook page, where you can receive frequent updates about whats happening in this gorgeous part of the world.
2015 The Journey of Aurora Borealis in Alaska
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WE FOUND THE NORTHERN LIGHTS LEAVING ALASKA | PULLOUT CAMPING IN ALASKA + CANADA S2 || Ep29
We head out of Tok to the Canada/Alaska border and make our way to Destruction Bay for a beautiful boondocking spot next to a lake. The girls and Jess bake a cake in the RV for the first time for Nathan’s birthday, and we continue to camp at incredible pullouts along the Cassiar Highway.
With no service, Jess goes out to check the sky one last time before bed and sees the Northern Lights! We spend 2 hours watching the show with Less Junk, More Journey, and our Alaska trip officially becomes complete. We hit yet another waterfront boondocking spot the next night and enjoy a quiet dinner together reflecting on our time in Alaska for the last couple of months.
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Why are the Northern Lights & the Alaskan night sky amazing, all explained. Episode Number 1 of 7,400.
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Had the house we were buying sold out form under us, Had to rehome my dog while we find a rental place and there has been hardly any snow this year. Selling/moving is the worst experience ever.
Aurora Borealis ... over Leelanau County
Glimpses of the Northern Lights over my favorite county in Michigan from
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the northern lights in Southcentral Alaska
The northern lights dance over a lake in Southcentral Alaska
Bearhunting in Alaska
In Alaska bear hunting regulations are very different than in other states, especially California where I live.
In this video I take you on my journey of bear baiting, including all the preparations.
I am hunting with Darryl Patrick who has been successfully bearhunting for over a decade with his 3 sons and also wrote the book The Definitive Guide to Bear Baiting in Alaska (see the link to Amazin below) In the video he gives you a lot of insights and valuable information
It was an amazing experience and I've learned a lot. and almost, almost got my first bear.
What Causes the Northern Lights (and where you should see them)
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Every winter thousands of tourists head north hoping to catch a glimpse the luminous auroras dancing in the sky. In this episode of Reactions, we’re sharing tips on how to increase your chances of seeing one and breaking down the chemistry behind the colors of this awe-inspiring wonder.
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WISEMAN THE FORGOTTEN VILLAGE - DALTON HIGHWAY - ARCTIC OCEAN EXPEDITION - LeAw Vlog #057
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After sleeping at the Arctic Circle our Arctic Ocean Expedition continues on the Danton Highway direction north.
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The first drone footage is Middle Fork Koyukuk River seeing arctic ground squirrels. Beautiful views of imposing Sukakpak Mountain. The pressures on the limestone have changed much of the mountain into marble. Note veins of copper, quartz, crystalline, and cinnabar in mountain face.
Wiseman is a census-designated place (CDP) in Yukon-Koyukuk Census Area, Alaska, United States. The population was 14 at the 2010 census.
Wiseman is a small mining community along the Middle Fork Koyukuk River in the Brooks Range. It was founded by gold miners who abandoned the Slate Creek (later Coldfoot) settlement around 1908.
Robert Marshall, who became a prominent American forester, preservation activist, and a co-founder of The Wilderness Society, wrote the bestselling book, Arctic Village, about his 15-month stay in this frontier town around the year 1930. Marshall described Wiseman and the Koyukuk River area surrounding it, as the happiest civilization of which I have knowledge. The community is 3 miles (5 km) from the Dalton Highway, and it was not connected to the road until the early 1990s.
Located just three miles off the Dalton Highway and near the boundary of Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve, Wiseman is a jumping-off point for properly equipped backpackers who want to trek into the park on foot.
Today less than two-dozen people live in Wiseman, a century-old mining town that enjoyed its heyday in the 1920s. Thirty cabins from the gold rush era are still used today, mostly by seasonal residents. It can get cold here in the winter; easily dropping to minus 70 degrees Fahrenheit.
Wiseman’s scenic settling along the Middle Fork of the Koyukuk River and against the backdrop of the Brooks Range give you a sense for its recreational options. Hiking, fishing, river rafting or float trips, bird watching and wildlife viewing are excellent in summer. In winter, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, dog mushing and most notably, northern lights viewing, are excellent.
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After university Sara achieved high-level professional goals in the field of management and became the personal assistant to the fashion designer Philipp Plein.
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They have decided to join forces and to tell a life out of the ordinary on social networks. The plan is to travel through Canada, Alaska and, in a second moment, United States, Messico and South America and to share the trip’s photos and videos on Youtube, Facebook and Instagram, giving to everyone the possibility to experience the “wander-spirit”.
Traveling without temporal or spatial limits will give Sara and Luca the possibility to entangle their story with that of people they will meet on the road and to discover new cultures, visiting also the places which are not famous, the ones which often have the biggest surprises in store.
The start-up budget will be limited in order to demonstrate that – also without great economical resources – everything is possible if you put the work in and involve as many people as possible.
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Aurora Borealis over Willow, AK in Real Time 360 8K VR
Here is a cool 360 video of the Aurora Borealis I just finished processing. I filmed this during late winter near Willow, AK during active geomagnetic conditions. For your enjoyment, it is available at resolutions up to 8K
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Alaska Part 1 - Fairbanks, Wiseman, Dalton Highway, Dead Horse
One man's adventure in remote Alaska wilderness
A month long trip in Brooks Range on Noatak river. The biggest wilderness area of the United States.
If you like this video check out my last year Yukon trip here
Forest Fire
Clip of a forest fire burning unchecked in a black spruce forest in Alaska. (Color/Silent/16mm film)
This film sequence is an excerpt of AAF-6021 from the KTVF Collection held by the Alaska Film Archives, a unit of the Alaska & Polar Regions Department in the Elmer E. Rasmuson Library, University of Alaska Fairbanks.
8K 360 video of the Aurora Borealis near Circle, Alaska.
A 360 Video of the Aurora Borealis near Circle, Alaska. Enjoy.
2010 Alaska Tour Journal #2 - Heading: Arctic North
8/8 to 8/11, Fairbanks to Wiseman, as I leave the State FAir and head north into the Arctic.
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Trip to Alaska day 8: circle city museum
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