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f4fotografy OP t1_j21us21 wrote

Honestly I have no idea, I get alerts and updates from a local guy and he posts when the space weather is looking good. He's always talking about things like "need the field strength to shift our way", "this will probably be good for the northern hemisphere but we won't see it" or "the Bz is too far north" or something. I did my undergrad in astrophysics and I still don't understand aurora, when Darren says it's on, I go 🤣

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OwlWrite t1_j21975z wrote

Oh! Well definitely go to Bryce Canon if in Utah! Really beautiful….but in a different way. I would say that Saguaro is actually my favorite desert of all I have seen in the states…the cactus variety…the landscape, the sunsets, the creatures…I am from the PNW and never has any place felt so unearthly and strange as Saguaro/Sonora.

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devinom OP t1_j2170ho wrote

I agree, the Saguaro was amazing- it was so much more lush than I imagined, especially having been to the Joshua Tree park last summer. I haven't had the chance to visit the parks in Utah or Nevada yet, unfortunately, but they are on my bucket list for sure! I'd love to see Arches and Death Valley, among others.

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