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Previously on "Chasing the Aurora Holiday"

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  • mudskipper
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    Originally posted by wxman View Post
    D000HG
    I am arranging aurora tours from the UK Feb 2013. Forget Iceland as the chance of it being socked in with cloud is high (I know!)
    PM me and I can cut you a deal

    Once in a Lifetime Northern lights Expeditions to Norway. |
    WHS re: Iceland - it was very disappointing.

    wxman - your trip looks great - will have a serious think about it if you're still running them in a couple of years.

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  • wxman
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    D000HG
    I am arranging aurora tours from the UK Feb 2013. Forget Iceland as the chance of it being socked in with cloud is high (I know!)
    PM me and I can cut you a deal

    Once in a Lifetime Northern lights Expeditions to Norway. |

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  • suityou01
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    Originally posted by minestrone View Post
    I have seen it once at home.
    That's called DT's dude.

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  • minestrone
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    I have seen it once at home.

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  • suityou01
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    Not the dodgy kind... 2013 is the culmination of the 11-year solar cycle which should make it the best chance for a decade to see the aurora**, something we both would love to do.

    We are thinking about planning a holiday around it and had considered Iceland - somewhere else we'd love to visit. But we also loved our last US-based train holiday, 3 days across the USA, and since Alaska is actually further north than Iceland I wondered about combining both - catching a train up from California or somewhere to Alaska and then hanging around.

    Does anyone know anything about aurora watching and/or Alaskan/Canadian rail?

    ** based on reading something on Wikipedia, perhaps I'm talking out of my bum


    Does this happen often?

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  • Cliphead
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    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    Yeah, a good site.

    I think rule #1 of an aurora holiday is "you are not guaranteed to see anything", all you can do is pick a good spot at a statistically good time. Spring autumn next year should be the best times for a decade AFAIK... as far as position is it simply a case of as far north as possible?
    The times I've seen it were at home. Something to consider.

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by minsky1 View Post
    This looks pretty nifty

    Welcome to AuroraWatch UK
    Yeah, a good site.

    Originally posted by KentPhilip View Post
    I was in Iceland some years ago, and took an organised aurora tour several out of the city of Reyjkavik to where it was completely dark. But we could see nothing apart from stars.

    The compensation offered was "you can go again tomorrow night, at half price"
    I think rule #1 of an aurora holiday is "you are not guaranteed to see anything", all you can do is pick a good spot at a statistically good time. Spring autumn next year should be the best times for a decade AFAIK... as far as position is it simply a case of as far north as possible?

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  • KentPhilip
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    I was in Iceland some years ago, and took an organised aurora tour several out of the city of Reyjkavik to where it was completely dark. But we could see nothing apart from stars.

    The compensation offered was "you can go again tomorrow night, at half price"

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  • mudskipper
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    Did Iceland last Feb, but was disappointed - just a vague green glow that could have been anything or nothing. Rest of Iceland was good though - well worth a visit.

    So go, but make sure you're also prepared not to see them and that it doesn't spoil your holiday.

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  • minsky1
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    This looks pretty nifty

    Welcome to AuroraWatch UK

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
    Do you need sponsorship?
    Like I said, not the dodgy kind

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  • Pondlife
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    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
    Do you need sponsorship?
    Or a playlist for your ipod

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  • TimberWolf
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    Do you need sponsorship?

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  • d000hg
    started a topic Chasing the Aurora Holiday

    Chasing the Aurora Holiday

    Not the dodgy kind... 2013 is the culmination of the 11-year solar cycle which should make it the best chance for a decade to see the aurora**, something we both would love to do.

    We are thinking about planning a holiday around it and had considered Iceland - somewhere else we'd love to visit. But we also loved our last US-based train holiday, 3 days across the USA, and since Alaska is actually further north than Iceland I wondered about combining both - catching a train up from California or somewhere to Alaska and then hanging around.

    Does anyone know anything about aurora watching and/or Alaskan/Canadian rail?

    ** based on reading something on Wikipedia, perhaps I'm talking out of my bum
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