Day drive in snowy Fairbanks, Alaska in 4K. We are posting new videos of our adventures every Monday and Thursday. Subscribe to follow us: ruclips.net/user/MachineBazi...
That’s amazing! 4x4 4WD studded tires is the best and the safest option but the rental agency told us that a 2WD winter tires is sufficient unless there is a storm. But my piece of advice: get at least a 4WD (even if you have to pay extra: it’s really worth it). By the way, here is how driving there was like: ruclips.net/video/20JW5BYkExI/видео.html. If you need any other tips let me know. Enjoy your trip!!
It highly depends on which day of the year we are. This video was taken towards the end of November, where the sunrise was at ~10am and the sunset was at ~3pm and the sun is always on the horizon during the day (making it feel we are not daytime but sunset time, like what we see on the video). At the opposite of that, it never gets dark at the peak of the summer (!) which is unthinkable from a lower 48 point of view. In case you want to know more about this, here is a good reference: www.timeanddate.com/sun/usa/fairbanks?month=6
對於台灣人來說 Fairbanks 是遙遠的城市,我只能透過你拍的影片欣賞,(kám-siā感謝)
I didn't know driving though Fairbanks could be ASMR but here we are!
interesting, beautiful city.
Woah. We are visiting next week. Is a 4x4 or AWD must here? or a 2WD works fine?
That’s amazing! 4x4 4WD studded tires is the best and the safest option but the rental agency told us that a 2WD winter tires is sufficient unless there is a storm. But my piece of advice: get at least a 4WD (even if you have to pay extra: it’s really worth it). By the way, here is how driving there was like: ruclips.net/video/20JW5BYkExI/видео.html. If you need any other tips let me know. Enjoy your trip!!
On average how long does the sun stay in the sky during the day. Here it rises at like 6am and sets at 5pm. but im in the lower 48
It highly depends on which day of the year we are. This video was taken towards the end of November, where the sunrise was at ~10am and the sunset was at ~3pm and the sun is always on the horizon during the day (making it feel we are not daytime but sunset time, like what we see on the video).
At the opposite of that, it never gets dark at the peak of the summer (!) which is unthinkable from a lower 48 point of view. In case you want to know more about this, here is a good reference: www.timeanddate.com/sun/usa/fairbanks?month=6