Sunday, August 29, 2010

If the trip to Alaska

The weather in Alaska can be extreme and quite unpredictable. You can swim under the sun for weeks before blowing into the Pacific. Temperatures vary from a maximum of 100 degrees to a minimum of 80 degrees negative. Make sure you know what is expected to travel within the month to choose depending

From June to August

The summer months are perhaps the most exciting moment of the year. The sun shines nearly all day to do here for some very short nights.The sun attracts people at the bottom down. June 21st is the longest day of the year and that shines for 21 hours in Alaska that day. Even during the summer you can expect a bit 'longer than normal daylight. June is the driest and the best month to travel in summer. Alaska is usually depending on where you go hot. In the Arctic, it is obviously cooler than in the southern region. Arctic could be the snow for hours to take until mid-June for a cool and cloudyEnjoy the trails in the mountains. July is hotter than June, but not as humid as in August. August is the wettest time of year so be sure to pack a raincoat and umbrella.

Summer is having a disadvantage, while all the tourists flood in Alaska, the high prices. The tourism industry, but has 90 days to get all the money they can live this year. Work three months and nine months pushes away as much money as possible and the higher theThe prices, for better. July is the busiest travel months and it is here that make more money. From mid June to mid August, is where most tourists come to experience the real Alaska and falls off before Memorial Day or after Labor Day cruises are very popular from May to October.

May and September

These two months are still very good for travel. May, when tourists start flying or coming in on the previous cruises. In September, things areSedative and other tourists are hoping that a good deal last year to steal. May is warmer than September, but this can vary. A lot depends on where you travel. to live further north and is the first in, you can choose to travel, it will be cool weather with snow and mud. Alaska has no spring melt to a "separation" where to begin snow and ice, and cover everything with mud.

September can be a hit or miss month. It couldExperiences hot, dry weather, but the opposite is true too. September may take a foot and a half of rain on you while the sun just peeps out. The weather can be unpredictable reason, but places could be the best if you have to get it just right. The reflected lights from snow-covered tundra and boreal forests prompt a spectacular display bright, vivid colors in the sky.

October, November and April

This month we make the transition to the summer monthsthe coldest months of winter. Tourists will find little to do at this time. October and November was very wet early winter, but there is still enough snow for skiing or other activities enjoyed in the winter. April is the end of winter, when snow melts and the mud to close the forces many places.

From December to March

Winter is the most exciting moment of the year in which everything can be done with snow and ice. While mid-March, February is the peak of winterwhere the sun gives you longer days. Many activities like go skiing, snowmobile races, ice sculptures, snowshoeing, dog mushing, and more. Winter is also the time for Anchorage's Fur Rendezvous in February and Iditarod Sled Dog Race in March.

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