What's the furthest north you've ever traveled?
 
             
                
            What's the furthest north you've ever traveled? 21 votes
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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. 
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            60 - 65 degrees north (I've been to Anchorage, Iceland, Helsinki type stuff)Fairbanks for me, in the summer for the annual Midnight Sun baseball game. 10:30 pm first pitch, no lights…the beer was cold. 
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            55- 59 degrees north (Southern Alaska, Southern Scandinavia, etc)The Northern Tip of Wales… Fun fact though ~ 72% of Canadiens live South of Seattle 
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            49- 54 degrees north (I've cross the Canadian Border or been to London)Not counting military flight layovers, I’ve been north of London. If you count layovers, somewhere in Alaska, most likely Ankorage. 
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            66 degrees north and above (I've been to the Arctic)Oops, I thought Akureyri (65°41′N) was above 66°. 
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            49- 54 degrees north (I've cross the Canadian Border or been to London)Tadoussac, Quebec Ooops, I have been to Copenhagen and I see that it is further north at 55.0+ 
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            49- 54 degrees north (I've cross the Canadian Border or been to London)It was almost 25 years ago by now. Nice drive but I don't remember too much else. I already live far enough north. Any vacation I take is south or east. 
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            49- 54 degrees north (I've cross the Canadian Border or been to London)This is the type of entertaining shit poll that @Gladstone could appreciate 
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            55- 59 degrees north (Southern Alaska, Southern Scandinavia, etc)I like geographical polling 
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            55- 59 degrees north (Southern Alaska, Southern Scandinavia, etc)Skagway for me. 
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            55- 59 degrees north (Southern Alaska, Southern Scandinavia, etc)
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            55- 59 degrees north (Southern Alaska, Southern Scandinavia, etc)shitty Alaska cruises !! 
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            55- 59 degrees north (Southern Alaska, Southern Scandinavia, etc)best part about skagway was sitting in the bar by myself drinking spruce tip blond ale while the rest of the group walked around the town 
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            55- 59 degrees north (Southern Alaska, Southern Scandinavia, etc)I rode the White Pass Choo Choo train. I love trains so that part was cool. Rest of the cruise was shit AF as cruise ships are nasty. 
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            49- 54 degrees north (I've cross the Canadian Border or been to London)#MeToo . 
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            66 degrees north and above (I've been to the Arctic)Kotzebue, Alaska 66°53′50″N 
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            60 - 65 degrees north (I've been to Anchorage, Iceland, Helsinki type stuff)Go into Russia and then pop off. 
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            60 - 65 degrees north (I've been to Anchorage, Iceland, Helsinki type stuff)Reminds me of how stupid this thread is. Alaska?! Chatch levels of trying too hard. 
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            55- 59 degrees north (Southern Alaska, Southern Scandinavia, etc)St Petersburg is a c hair from 60 degrees north. That town and Moscow were long on my Europe bucket list. Guess it will never happen now. Sad. 
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            60 - 65 degrees north (I've been to Anchorage, Iceland, Helsinki type stuff)I did St Petersburg. Waited 2 hours because their system went down. I liked it a lot. Even more than Germany, which I speak their language. They need to open it back up. 





















