• aj0690 (edited 9 years ago)
    +1

    Lucky you, but that still seems a bit cold. Maybe not for Alaska.

    • ttubravesrock
      +2

      You don't want temperatures approaching freezing(thawing) mid-winter. We have an established hard-pack that is actually very nice for driving on. It sticks to your tires better than asphalt. We also have 2-4 feet of snow piled up along the sides of the road. When that snow melts, it causes the road to be very slippery. Ideal temperatures in the winter are below +20. That keeps snow frozen. Ideal temperatures in the spring are above +45. That melts the snow quickly, so you have slick roads for a day or three instead of weeks. This time of the year, temperatures between 20 and 45 are not fun.

      • aj0690
        +1

        Gotcha, oh well maybe your summer will be extra warm too :) How warm are they up there usually?

        • ttubravesrock
          +1

          typically May-July get up in the 80s, Aug-Sept get up in the 60s.