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What's the furthest north you've ever traveled?

YellowSnow
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What's the furthest north you've ever traveled? 8 votes
66 degrees north and above (I've been to the Arctic)
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49 and below ( fuck Canada Dawg)
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55- 59 degrees north (Southern Alaska, Southern Scandinavia, etc)
59.4572° N for me. Skagway, Alaska.
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60 - 65 degrees north (I've been to Anchorage, Iceland, Helsinki type stuff)
I flew out in the morning and was back that night. Went to Anchorage to repair a seam when I was an installer. Way back in the day
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60 - 65 degrees north (I've been to Anchorage, Iceland, Helsinki type stuff)
Many years of work in Alaska, but I never got much north of Denali (63N). Most of my time was working in Homer and vicinity.
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60 - 65 degrees north (I've been to Anchorage, Iceland, Helsinki type stuff)
Recommend Helsinki and Finland.
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60 - 65 degrees north (I've been to Anchorage, Iceland, Helsinki type stuff)
Iceland.
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60 - 65 degrees north (I've been to Anchorage, Iceland, Helsinki type stuff)
Iceland - after that north of Stockholm/Oslo and Anchorage.
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49- 54 degrees north (I've cross the Canadian Border or been to London)
Whistler BC.
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55- 59 degrees north (Southern Alaska, Southern Scandinavia, etc)
Check out. Easy half day drive to a beautiful destination. Favorable exchange rates. Affordable (summer) accommodations.
IFL Whistler but the ski area has been overrun like so many.