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    I am considering a trip to Alaska with my family in January. I would love to see the Northern Lights, go dog sledding, snowboarding, snowmobiling, etc.

    If anyone has been there and has any suggestions/advice please share with me.

    If anyone knows the ease of non-reving there that time of year, please share.

    Thanks,

    ~Luv2fly~


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    Funny...I've been considering doing the same thing. Either that or a warm beach somewhere. I know, I know you can't get much more different than that. Maybe we'll meet in Alaska instead of Rome!

    Generally you have to head north to get a view of the aurora, Anchorage is usually too far south. The best place to see them is in a swath across the state from about Fairbanks north to Point Barrow. Alaska Airlines offers daily flights to both cities. According to the Fairbanks tourism site if you stay 3 nights you will have an 80% chance of viewing. No promises though. There are several resorts and tour companies that offer aurora tours out of Fairbanks. All far enough away from the city to minimize light polution. Check out the sites below for more info.

    If you want to minimise expenses you could simply stay in a hotel in Fairbanks, rent a car and leave an aurora wakeup call at the front desk. Most hotels offer this service. If you get the call just drive out away from the city. There are also organized tours that you can find on the Fairbanks site below.

    Several items:

    The aurora forcast by the Geophysical Institute of the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Forcasting activity several days out.
    <a href="http://www.pfrr.alaska.edu/aurora/INDEX.HTM" target="_blank">http://www.pfrr.alaska.edu/aurora/INDEX.HTM</A>

    Fairbanks:
    <a href="http://www.explorefairbanks.com/" target="_blank">http://www.explorefairbanks.com/</A>
    Click "Request Information" to order a Visitor's Guide and a Winter Guide. The winter guide has a list of resorts and tours for aurora viewing.


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    Thanks for the info. I have sent away for my travel guides.

    Have you seen this link?

    <a href="http://www.chenahotsprings.com" target="_blank">http://www.chenahotsprings.com</A>

    ~Luv2fly~

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    Yes, good choice.



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    Have you thought about the Northwest Part of Alaska. Nome is a great place. No snow yet, the beaches are here for the grazing for gold and colored glass. The roads are open (3 at about 80 miles in lenght). Plenty of places to stay at all prices. Easy to get in and out of.

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    Thanks Nomeite for your information. I am going to look into it

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    Nonrevving in January should be fairly easy. Heck, if you go to Seattle, we have about 14 flights a day up to Anchorage and several non-stops into Fairbanks. If you start in Anc, you'll have no problem finding your way to FAI because there are tons of flights between the two cities. Fairbanks is a small town so be prepared for that. The people are friendly and helpful. Have fun! I hope you get to see the lights!

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