Alaska.and this place were pretty close in latitude. It’s luck I think. However in Alaska it was me alone. Here there are guides and they supposedly talk to each other to find the best spots.
I did not plan ahead other than “winter”. If I had to so.it again I would keep an eye for corona ejections and flight asap to a high chance zone that night… but it’s expensive this way.
Where are you located? Asking because I live in the east coast and I am “6 hours direct flight” away from Iceland. That was going to be my next attempt if this one did not work.
That’s how I did it when I went to Alaska also, I saw some colors but it wasn’t full wild like in your picture and I want to get that.
I’m actually a perpetual traveler, I’m in Guatemala right now, but I went to Fairbanks so recently that I’m kind of giving it a couple years before I hunt the lights again.
congratulations, btw, looks great
lying down in the snow until tissue damage, becomes a concern is exactly what I will be doing whenever I find the wild lights myself.
did you go higher in Latitude or did you just get lucky in Norway?
how many days did you visit each place?
and did you plan ahead at all or did you just hope that the lights would be there?
Alaska.and this place were pretty close in latitude. It’s luck I think. However in Alaska it was me alone. Here there are guides and they supposedly talk to each other to find the best spots.
I did not plan ahead other than “winter”. If I had to so.it again I would keep an eye for corona ejections and flight asap to a high chance zone that night… but it’s expensive this way.
Where are you located? Asking because I live in the east coast and I am “6 hours direct flight” away from Iceland. That was going to be my next attempt if this one did not work.
That’s how I did it when I went to Alaska also, I saw some colors but it wasn’t full wild like in your picture and I want to get that.
I’m actually a perpetual traveler, I’m in Guatemala right now, but I went to Fairbanks so recently that I’m kind of giving it a couple years before I hunt the lights again.
congratulations, btw, looks great
lying down in the snow until tissue damage, becomes a concern is exactly what I will be doing whenever I find the wild lights myself.