reckless midnight driving in the icy northlands
So, on my last night in Fort McMurray on Thursday, I decided I would try and see the Northern Lights! Based on polar activity predictions, the tips on best viewing times suggested I try anytime after midnight, into the wee hours of the morning. On that note, on Thursday night after class I went to bed early, set my alarm for 11.30 pm, and set out from my hotel at midnight.
My plan was to drive north past the oil fields as far as the road would go, and then continue further on the “winter road,” which is basically an ice road that only exists during the winter. During the summer it becomes a marshy swamp dotted with rivers and lakes, so the only time vehicular traffic goes north is in the winter. There is more info on the winter road here and here.
However, Fort McMurray is the last town on Highway 63. The next “hamlet” is Fort Chipewyan, about 200 miles north, and only accessible by road in the winter on the above-mentioned ice road.
In fact, immediately after the bridge that brings you out of Fort McMurray headed north, you encounter this sign:
Of course, to me, that is an invitation!
So, here goes…