Wednesday, September 22, 2010

If you travel in Alaska

The weather in Alaska can be extreme and quite unpredictable. You can take the sun for weeks before being burned in the Pacific. Temperatures range from a maximum of 100 degrees to a low of negative 80 degrees. Make sure you know what to expect depending on the month you are traveling in

From June to August

The summer months are perhaps the most exciting moment of the year. The sun shines almost all day to do here for some very short nights.The sun attracts the people refused to go. 21. June is the longest day of the year, and it seems that for 21 hours in Alaska that day. Even during the summer, you can expect some more 'normal daylight. June is the driest and the best month to travel in the summer. Alaska is usually where you go hot-dependent. In the Arctic, it is obviously cooler than in the southern region. In the Arctic, the snow could be to make half of June for a cold and cloudyExperience through the trails in the mountains. July is hotter than June, but not so wet, in the month of August. August is the wettest time of year so be sure to pack a raincoat and umbrella.

Summer does have one drawback, while the tide of tourists in Alaska, the high prices. The tourism industry, but has 90 days to get all the money they can bring to life this year. Working Group 3 months and 9 months off and push them to make as much money as possible and the higher thePrices of the best. July is the busiest travel months, and it is there that make more money. From mid June to mid August, is where most tourists come to live in Alaska and falls just before Memorial Day and after Labor Day cruises are very popular from May to October.

May and September

These two months are still very good for the trip. May is when the older tourists fly home or departing on a cruise. In September, things areSoothing and tourists remained the hope of stealing the last good deal of the year. May is warmer than September, but this can vary. It depends very much on where you travel. The more you go north and go before we can decide to travel you will experience the coldest weather, with snow and mud. Alaska has no spring melt to a "separation" where to begin snow and ice, covering everything with mud.

September can be a hit or miss month. It couldThe experience of warm weather and dry, but the opposite is true. September can get a foot and a half of rain on you, as the sun barely peeks. The weather can be unpredictable reason, but places could be the best if you catch the right. The light reflected from the snow-covered tundra and boreal forests cause a splendid display of bright, vivid colors in the sky.

October, November and April

In these months of transition to take us to the summer monthsthe coldest months of winter. The tourists have little to do at this time. Is very wet in October and November is the beginning of winter, but there are not enough snow to ski and winter activities. April is the end of winter, when snow melts and the mud close to the forces of many places.

From December to March

Winter is the most exciting time of year when everything that can be done with snow and ice. February, however, in mid-March is the peak of winterwhere the sun rather than days. Many activities like go skiing, snowmobile races, ice carving, snowshoeing, dog mushing, and more. Winter is the time to Anchorage Fur Rendezvous in February and Iditarod Sled Dog Race in March.

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