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Posted By: pupjoint Fairbanks - 01/14/22
Someone please tell me about Fairbanks in March, my wife is wanting to see the northern lights and am looking for suggestions as to what else there might be to do, also what about temperature and weather that time of year…

Thank You
Posted By: cwh2 Re: Fairbanks - 01/14/22
Temps shouldn't be too hot by then, but I'd bring shorts just in case.

ETA: It's a dry heat, regardless, so shouldn't be a big deal.
Posted By: Sitka deer Re: Fairbanks - 01/14/22
Originally Posted by cwh2
Temps shouldn't be too hot by then, but I'd bring shorts just in case.

ETA: It's a dry heat, regardless, so shouldn't be a big deal.

+1
Posted By: kaboku68 Re: Fairbanks - 01/14/22
There are hotsprings for the shorts. We have many gunshops. That should be your focus. Probably go up and rent a cabin in Wiseman and see the Brooks Range. Good place for aurora up there.
Posted By: ironbender Re: Fairbanks - 01/14/22
The Japanese like to procreate under the aurora. There will be a lot of Japanese at Chena hot springs resort.

This should give you an idea:
https://www.timeanddate.com/weather/usa/fairbanks/climate
Posted By: T_Inman Re: Fairbanks - 01/14/22
Last March it was -25 several times. I don't recall it ever getting above zero. Maybe it did at the very end of March but it was still very much winter all month long.
Posted By: ironbender Re: Fairbanks - 01/14/22
For sure Tin. There is a wide range of temperatures that make the “average”.
Posted By: acy Re: Fairbanks - 01/15/22
There is a very nice museum at the University.
Posted By: DanInAlaska Re: Fairbanks - 01/15/22
Do they still do the Ice Carving World Championships around that timeframe? It has been a few years, since I've been to Fairbanks, but seeing all the ice carvings was awfully neat.
Posted By: ironbender Re: Fairbanks - 01/15/22
Originally Posted by DanInAlaska
Do they still do the Ice Carving World Championships around that timeframe? It has been a few years, since I've been to Fairbanks, but seeing all the ice carvings was awfully neat.

I think that’s done in conjunction with the NA sprint sled dog championship midMarch or so.
Posted By: ironbender Re: Fairbanks - 01/15/22
Oops. Earlier than I remember.

Competition dates:
2022 Multi-Block Classic, February 14th - 19th
2022 Multi-Block Awards Ceremony, February 20th 8pm
2022 Double-Block Classic, February 22nd - 24th
2022 Double-Block Awards Ceremony, February 25th 8pm
2022 Single-Block Classic, February 27th - March 1st
2022 Single-Block Awards Ceremony, March 2nd @ 8pm
Posted By: mainer_in_ak Re: Fairbanks - 01/17/22
I make the run into fairbanks once every two months. Costco and coldspot is the star attraction.

Occasional visits bs'n with kaboku68 about rifles. He gets kinda rowdy though. I think he might be a hells angel or some sht.

Here are some observations:

Drivers tailgating at 60 mph on glare ice like theyre back in boston or some sht. They even have occasional multi-car pile ups.

Pick up trucks that look like theyve never seen a fkn day of work.

Modern neighborhoods that look like they came staright out of a suburb in chicago

Dudes sporting carharts and kuiu that look fresh off the store rack.

Suvs and Tacomas decked out in "overland" bllsht in a place with no fkn roads or truck trails.

UAF campus looks like a fairytale disneyland where millions of dollars are wasted in the middle of nowhere, full of 75% too many worthless academics. Only gov. dunleavy tried to cut that fkn place down to a one room school house, like it should be.

Anyhoo.......I appreciate Fairbanks.....for about 90 minutes every two months.




Posted By: 358Norma_fan Re: Fairbanks - 01/17/22
Originally Posted by mainer_in_ak
I make the run into fairbanks once every two months. Costco and coldspot is the star attraction.

Occasional visits bs'n with kaboku68 about rifles. He gets kinda rowdy though. I think he might be a hells angel or some sht.

Here are some observations:

Drivers tailgating at 60 mph on glare ice like theyre back in boston or some sht. They even have occasional multi-car pile ups.

Pick up trucks that look like theyve never seen a fkn day of work.

Modern neighborhoods that look like they came staright out of a suburb in chicago

Dudes sporting carharts and kuiu that look fresh off the store rack.

Suvs and Tacomas decked out in "overland" bllsht in a place with no fkn roads or truck trails.


UAF campus looks like a fairytale disneyland where millions of dollars are wasted in the middle of nowhere, full of 75% too many worthless academics. Only gov. dunleavy tried to cut that fkn place down to a one room school house, like it should be.

Anyhoo.......I appreciate Fairbanks.....for about 90 minutes every two months.





Don't hold back Mainer, tell us what you really feel.
Posted By: VernAK Re: Fairbanks - 01/18/22
Michael,

You forgot to tell em about the souvenir shop at Riverboat Discovery where they have this chill room where you pay $5 to go inside and experience -40F.

I know you don't want anyone to know you've been seen in there.
Posted By: cwh2 Re: Fairbanks - 01/18/22
I assumed that's what "coldspot" was.
Posted By: mainer_in_ak Re: Fairbanks - 01/18/22
Dang vern, how could you blow my cover, about my tourism tendencies?

Dont forget the knotty shop and santa clause house in north pole, blackhawk saw shop also in north pole.
Posted By: kaboku68 Re: Fairbanks - 01/18/22
Fairbanks is the only place where all three strip clubs burned down and the strippers(bout 1/2 are in stages of pregnancy) moved to the coffee huts. There is also an equal number of churches, box motels, dive bars, gunshops(if you know where to find them), pot shops(MJ kind) and yuppie coffee cafes.
Posted By: mainer_in_ak Re: Fairbanks - 01/18/22
Originally Posted by kaboku68
Fairbanks is the only place where all three strip clubs burned down and the strippers(bout 1/2 are in stages of pregnancy) moved to the coffee huts. There is also an equal number of churches, box motels, dive bars, gunshops(if you know where to find them), pot shops(MJ kind) and yuppie coffee cafes.



Kaboku,
Who made all those f.a.s. (fetal alcohol syndrome) babies?? Ft. Wainright dudes? I had no idea fairbanks was that patriotic.
Posted By: T_Inman Re: Fairbanks - 01/18/22
Originally Posted by kaboku68
Fairbanks is the only place where all three strip clubs burned down and the strippers(bout 1/2 are in stages of pregnancy) moved to the coffee huts.


Is that bad?

I like coffee.

And strippers.
Posted By: kaboku68 Re: Fairbanks - 01/18/22
One side of town and its suburbs(NP and Salcha) is patriotic, the other side UAF, Chena Ridge and Ester is just slutty.
Posted By: AkMtnHntr Re: Fairbanks - 01/18/22
Originally Posted by mainer_in_ak
I make the run into fairbanks once every two months. Costco and coldspot is the star attraction.

Occasional visits bs'n with kaboku68 about rifles. He gets kinda rowdy though. I think he might be a hells angel or some sht.

Here are some observations:

Drivers tailgating at 60 mph on glare ice like theyre back in boston or some sht. They even have occasional multi-car pile ups.

Pick up trucks that look like theyve never seen a fkn day of work.

Modern neighborhoods that look like they came staright out of a suburb in chicago

Dudes sporting carharts and kuiu that look fresh off the store rack.

Suvs and Tacomas decked out in "overland" bllsht in a place with no fkn roads or truck trails.

UAF campus looks like a fairytale disneyland where millions of dollars are wasted in the middle of nowhere, full of 75% too many worthless academics. Only gov. dunleavy tried to cut that fkn place down to a one room school house, like it should be.

Anyhoo.......I appreciate Fairbanks.....for about 90 minutes every two months.




Don't come to Anchorage then, it makes Fairbanks look like an old frontier town.
Posted By: ironbender Re: Fairbanks - 01/18/22
Everything is relative.

When I first arrived in Fbx, Geist road had just been paved. Now it’s 5 lanes wide. The light change @ university ave seems like it takes 20 minutes.
Posted By: mainer_in_ak Re: Fairbanks - 01/18/22
Akmtnhuntr,

I was at ft rich from 2002-2010. Of that period of time, three years in iraq, always landing back at elmendorf in the dead of winter.

Finally moved north in 2016. 2002 anchorage was purdy cool, it gradually changed and not for the better...
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