matticus
Legendary Member
Top tip. Go in summer.
Do you seriously expect us to take advice from a penguin about the ARCTIC?!?
Top tip. Go in summer.
The dark nights are what attract me most, I enjoy the night sky and especially photographing it. The thing I would struggle with most is the 'midnight' sun in summer. I'd like to give it a try for the full year though to get to experience the whole spectrum. The furthest north I've been is Tromso, I'm not sure I'd want to be further up than that for an extended period though.
Tromso has a live webcam on YT. It does look very pretty after dark.
And mossies!In the summer you get lots of light, decent weather and nice scenery. It's how the Arctic should be seen.
And mossies!
In my youth I spent three weeks in Lapland inside the Arctic circle. The weather was glorious, the sun never setting was mind bending, but I returned to the UK covered in bites.
And mossies!
In my youth I spent three weeks in Lapland inside the Arctic circle. The weather was glorious, the sun never setting was mind bending, but I returned to the UK covered in bites.
Yes, I remember one morning waking up, going outside and keeping myself occupied for probably an hour or so, wondering why, even for a very quite settlement, there was no one around but me.There is also, arguably, too much light. I recall being in the north of Iceland about 15 years ago and over running a few of the days by about 10-15 hours. It's like getting severe jetlag without needing to fly.
I had the same experience in the Yukon actually. It is incompatible with camping and hotel blackout blinds are incompatible with ventilation.
Northern Scotland is a good compromise.
I remember the very good Robin Williams/Al Pacino film Insomnia which was about the problems of a visiting policeman adapting to permanent daylight. It must take a lot of getting used to.
If you want to understand why America is completely fucked, look no further than how they measure recipe ingredients. You expect them to be able to manage a democracy?
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Why would anyone impersonate a rear admiral with a DSO medal? Walter Mitty characters fascinate me.
These high ranking officers all know each other, it would be so easy for someone to say yes I know him. But no one has.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ckgy42yjn1xo

Why would anyone impersonate a rear admiral with a DSO medal? Walter Mitty characters fascinate me.
These high ranking officers all know each other, it would be so easy for someone to say yes I know him. But no one has.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ckgy42yjn1xo