Good luck! We found all the staff to be very friendly and helpful. I can think of 3 or 4 employees that we had extended, delightful conversations with during our stay.
No unfortunately. The night we spent in Coldfoot was cloudy and even snowed that night. We were very unfortunate on that trip to have almost every night with cloudy overcast skies. That is not to say they weren't ever able to be seen, just never when we were awake and looking. I'm sure you could stay up all night and glimpse them from time to time. We are planning a trip to Churchill Manitoba Canada this fall to see the polar bears, hopefully we'll see the northern lights there.
This video was so informative. Thank you. I plan to do this trip during Christmas
@@Anaya-ez2ri so glad that it was helpful for you!
Next time try Delta junction that area and tok are pretty good for seeing the Northern lights. But cold foot is more vibrant.😊
Thanks for the tip! Our main problem was overcast nights while we were there.
Excellent Video Ricky. I plan to apply for a job at Borealis Basecamp for the Summer next week.
Good luck! We found all the staff to be very friendly and helpful. I can think of 3 or 4 employees that we had extended, delightful conversations with during our stay.
hi Rick! Could you tell me when did you went to Alaska? I want to go this November :)
We went mid October last year.
Chin-nah hot springs??
Did you see the northern lights in coldfoot?
No unfortunately. The night we spent in Coldfoot was cloudy and even snowed that night. We were very unfortunate on that trip to have almost every night with cloudy overcast skies. That is not to say they weren't ever able to be seen, just never when we were awake and looking. I'm sure you could stay up all night and glimpse them from time to time.
We are planning a trip to Churchill Manitoba Canada this fall to see the polar bears, hopefully we'll see the northern lights there.