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Unreal drive through the mountains last night. Pulled into my yard in Seymour arm at 4am and had the most epic northern lights all night. 50km off the number 1 up the north fork it’s so dark but it was like driving in a full moon.
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So, back in the day, when we lived in the NWT, on a good night, you could hear the northern lights crackling. Sort of like crunching up paper or dried leaves.
I’m thinking there is too much noise here in the southern part of Canada.
Did anybody hear them?
Maybe Stan going over the Gorge, or Kevin in Grand Cache if they were able to listen.
 

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Crazy. I bet the got it back in 20mins though. Not like when yours or my ch!t gets stolen and they DGAFF.
 

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So, back in the day, when we lived in the NWT, on a good night, you could hear the northern lights crackling. Sort of like crunching up paper or dried leaves.
I’m thinking there is too much noise here in the southern part of Canada.
Did anybody hear them?
Maybe Stan going over the Gorge, or Kevin in Grand Cache if they were able to listen.
legend has it

if you clap your hands you can make them dance

northern lights
 

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