A Great Trip Needs An Extraordinary Destination ...Hallo Bay? ABSOLUTELY

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

WEATHER: Tuesday 092209


Observed Weather at Hallo Bay Camp
8:30 AM

Weather Conditions: Clear
Visibility: 40 miles
Ceiling: Clear
Wind: 5 mph out of NW
Wind Gusts: to 10 mph
Homer Webcam
Tigger Forecast: autumn napping...
Actual Sunrise: 8:06 AM AKDT
Actual Sunset: 8:19 PM AKDT
Civil Twilight Sunrise: 7:25 AM
Civil Twilight Sunset: 9:00 PM
Moon Rise: 2:37 PM
Moon Set: 8:29 PM
Moon: Waxing Crescent, 18% of Moon illuminated
Length of Visible Daylight: 13h 35m
Length of Day: 12h 12m
Tomorrow will be 5m 19s shorter
Have a Safe Day
This date in Alaska History: September 22, 1898 -
Discovery claim was staked on Anvil Creek near Cape Nome and the future city of Nome.
OTHER NOTES:
We are now closing the Camp for Winter. Our weather monitoring equipment was shut down and put away yesterday. We look forward to seeing all of you next Spring with a full weather reports once again. Meantime, our blog will still feature a modified weather report until Camp is set up next season. Take care and be well, Clint & Simyra, Hallo Bay Wilderness Camp


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Autumnal Equinox
September 22 at 21:18 UTC

1 comment:

  1. Very Cool.......love the falling leaves.....Till next season

    john wny

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