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3 Eastern Alaska Range - Another Look

akdrone

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Beautiful!
 
I have been to Ak several times, and never get tired of its scenery, which you presented very well....but your editing is top quality , and that makes it that much better🤙...you did a great job....what is ironic is that when watching on YT TUNDRA, the comic strip starts playing....if you are unfamiliar with TUNDRA, it is written by Chad Carpenter, who I believe is from Wasilla...the name of the strip is a nod to his native area...and is really funny
 
I have been to Ak several times, and never get tired of its scenery, which you presented very well....but your editing is top quality , and that makes it that much better🤙...you did a great job....what is ironic is that when watching on YT TUNDRA, the comic strip starts playing....if you are unfamiliar with TUNDRA, it is written by Chad Carpenter, who I believe is from Wasilla...the name of the strip is a nod to his native area...and is really funny
thanks for the compliment. very aware of Tundra. Chad comes or came to the state fairs each year so a lot of Alaskans have had the chance to meet him.
 
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BRRRR it ,s cold here this year i don,t brlieve i can even fathom what cold would be like there beautiful scenes and from new mexico thanks for someting i would have never seen !Cold never really bothered me much always preferred it to extreme heat (you know 80 and above) but I have noticed at 69 it bites abit harder
 
Another great one to watch!
 
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BRRRR it ,s cold here this year i don,t brlieve i can even fathom what cold would be like there beautiful scenes and from new mexico thanks for someting i would have never seen !Cold never really bothered me much always preferred it to extreme heat (you know 80 and above) but I have noticed at 69 it bites abit harder
Dave, I'm coming up on 63 and prefer the cold much more than the heat. I know you're supposed to like the heat and warmth the older you get, but I much prefer snow and cold temps. Not a fan personally of temps above 70's, but it's a personal preference. Happy flying!
 

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