Fairbanks, Alaska &c., November 2011

Started by 6a, November 09, 2011, 09:36:55 PM

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6a


Olnes and only by halah1.geo, on Flickr

I've been to Fairbanks before in the summer (sister in law lives there) and I told myself I would go back in the winter to see the aurora.  Lifelong dream, and all that.  Well, I went back in the winter...and it was cloudy every fucking night.  I did, however, get a couple days with just me and the rental car to go roadgeeking about the Fairbanks North Star Borough.  Admittedly there aren't that many roads :biggrin: but that isn't the point here for crying out loud, it's Alaska.

The roads

The scenery

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Zmapper

I have to wonder how much that one person paid in taxes last year and how much that sign costs.  :hmmm:

xonhulu

It (the sign) has been there for years.  I saw it back in the mid-90's.

Zmapper

Remember folks, if he (or she) ever decided to get married and have kids, it would be the fastest growing town in the states.  :-P

Alps

See that plow? That's what happens when your state has a surplus. You can afford those things.

Brandon

Quote from: Steve on November 10, 2011, 10:50:48 PM
See that plow? That's what happens when your state has a surplus. You can afford those things.

Nah.  That's just being smart enough to repurpose a grader for snow plow duty.  It's done around here, and we even re-use our garbage trucks for snow plow duty.  Throw a plow blade on the front and go.
"If you think this has a happy ending, you haven't been paying attention." - Ramsay Bolton, "Game of Thrones"

"Symbolic of his struggle against reality." - Reg, "Monty Python's Life of Brian"

oscar

Quote from: Brandon on November 11, 2011, 07:25:22 AM
Quote from: Steve on November 10, 2011, 10:50:48 PM
See that plow? That's what happens when your state has a surplus. You can afford those things.

Nah.  That's just being smart enough to repurpose a grader for snow plow duty.  It's done around here, and we even re-use our garbage trucks for snow plow duty.  Throw a plow blade on the front and go.

And with a lot of unpaved roads (including some state highways) in the Fairbanks region, you need lots of graders around to smooth out frost/permafrost heaves and other road damage.
my Hot Springs and Highways pages, with links to my roads sites:
http://www.alaskaroads.com/home.html

xcellntbuy

I particularly like the last sign cautioning about a jet blast area.



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