Someone asked, "But, don't it get cold down there...?"
Yes, but it's a dry cold. Honestly, they say that; I'll let you know later. My research shows that the temperature will get below zero every "night" (no, the sun does not actually set at night, but it gets very low in the spring and fall) for the first few weeks. By January, maybe December, it will regularly get above freezing during the day, as high as 40 degrees, sometimes warmer.
Many of you know that I have a well-documented distaste for cold weather. However, I consider it a mental exercise and worth the effort for the neat experience.
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