Northern Lights in Alaska: Gear, Tips & What Aurora Hunters Must Know
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we did see some very faint Northern Lights last night but the problem was the moon was Rising full moon right over that hill and then the glare from the Moon reflecting off the snow made it very difficult to see
I've got on long underwear or thermals tops and bottoms more fleece on top over that is going to go gortex pants got the heavy duty boots North Face jacket hat everything else
you need a wide angle lens a tripod and here's the rest of the paraphernalia two pairs of gloves hats
this makes five nights in a row that we've had hardly any sleep and that I've basically slept in these lovely clothes because you have to be prepared to run out and go see them if they do make an appearance
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http://www.TravelsWithSheila.com Warm clothing, camera, tripod, wide-angle lens, clear skies and more are needed for serious Aurora hunters. Don't forget standing outside in the frigid cold for hours, And the most important part of the equation, lots and lots of luck! Please don't forget to Subscribe Share and Like. Thanks.