Oumalik Lakes, North Slope Borough, Alaska

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     Get yourself into a kayak and hit Colville River. Lakes? Sure, Oumalik Lake is around here. During the warm days of summer, highs typically are in the 40's at Oumalik Lakes. Throughout the dark hours of summer temperatures descend down into the 30's. The winter comes with highs in the-20's while the cold winter nights at Oumalik Lakes are in the-30's. At Oumalik Lakes you don’t see much rain; the month of August is the wettest with most of the rain, and February on the other hand is the driest.
 
    

 

Current weather conditions at Oumalik Lakes, North Slope Borough, Alaska
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Local climate location: BARROW WSO AP 85 miles away


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  Coordinates:
Latitude: 69.77306
Longitude: -155.3303

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These outdoors activities are available near Oumalik Lakes.
 Whitewater Near Oumalik Lakes:
Colville River, North Slope BoroughBorough, 4 miles away
      Class I-II - 375 miles long (Thunder Creek to Harrison Bay)
 Lakes Near Oumalik Lakes:
Oumalik Lake, North Slope BoroughBorough, 6 miles away

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Colville River
Be aware the nearest metropolitan area is NOT Kodiak, Alaska, but Fairbanks, in the central part of the state. Went down this river in 1975, and topo maps made in 1955 were accurate for the most part, but the river had made some serious changes. (Like one large meander loop, 1/2 mile long, was gone!) Upriver from Umiat one needs to be particularly careful of river icings before July. From Umiat to the coast the drop is about 1 foot per mile or so - easy water - but it IS very remote. Nuiksut, in the river delta, is not always that hospitable to Anglos 'from outside', and there is a compound closer to the coast run by Jim and Teena Helmericks (he's a pilot and guide) where they welcome visitors. Jim's dad Bud came down this by canoe in the early 1950s after portaging across the Brooks Range at Anaktuvuk Pass....

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