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Aurora Borealis from a Wilderness Fire Lookout Tower (Original Post) Bo Zarts Aug 2024 OP
Stunning. Can't imagine experiencing that live. Silent Type Aug 2024 #1
Wow! That's beautiful and so amazing! Batshit_Bruin_CA Aug 2024 #2
I'd say it's definitely possible. ShazzieB Sep 2024 #4
What a unique... 2naSalit Aug 2024 #3
Fantastic! ShazzieB Sep 2024 #5

Batshit_Bruin_CA

(61 posts)
2. Wow! That's beautiful and so amazing!
Sat Aug 31, 2024, 10:39 PM
Aug 2024

I would love to see these lights sometimes. I wonder if those were likely to have been visible in Moscow, Idaho, where I used to visit people I knew. Or even in eastern WA, like Walla Walla, where my aunt and uncle used to live.

ShazzieB

(18,828 posts)
4. I'd say it's definitely possible.
Sun Sep 1, 2024, 01:58 PM
Sep 2024

I don't know what part of the Bitterroot Range the fire station is in, but Both Moscow and Walla Walla are in latitudes that include portions of the Range.

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