Good locations to view northern Lights?

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Aurora update Oct 31 6pm, Seattle.
Based on the latest from SWPC, I'm calling aurora in Seattle tonight a no go:
https://swpc.noaa.gov/communities/space ... nthusiasts

This is more than "pushed back," the whole thing has been downgraded.

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Good locations to view northern Lights?

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"Good locations to view northern Lights?
Post by pasayten » Sat Oct 30, 2021 7:02 pm

Usually the northern lights are blocked by mountains from our location on the East Chewuch Rd... Are there any good viewing locations within a short drivung distance that will improve our chances?

Thanks in advance!

Ray
Ray Peterson - Winthrop"

Usually I can see these from my home however last two nights, no light show as forecast. I checked every two hours or so throughout the night up until 5 am. Good star show however.

If you are near that old road that climbs up to Sullivan pond, that might work. ATV?
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