FAIRBANKS ALASKA TRAVEL GUIDE
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- čas přidán 4. 07. 2021
- Do you consider visiting Fairbanks Alaska? We put together a travel guide related to visiting Fairbanks, The North Pole and the Castner Ice Cave. We show you guys around the Pioneer park as well as do some hiking around the Creamery. Downtown Fairbanks also offers the Ice Museum and several pubs.
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I lived in Fairbanks for four years. Loved it up there.
Looks calm and beautiful out there...
Velmi krásné video o krásné Aljašce 👌🇨🇿
Another great travel video. I've been following your work for over two years and they just keep getting better. Thanks so much!
This is one of the best episodes !
Nice video. Hopefully we'll get to see Juneau in one of the next videos too
Beautiful, peaceful and serene... 😍
my brother and his family used to live in Fairbanks. It was great when me, my mom and dad traveled from DeBeque Colorado to Fairbanks and it took us 8 days to get there. Great place to visit
Thanks for the video and the scenic views. Nicely explained .
Alaska is so beautiful...
Great video and I enjoyed the history of it all. Thanks.
Great 😊 video my friend thanks 🙏🏻
Beautiful, makes me wanna visit
Wow, your videos are awesome, thanks to the cameraman! And you Jeff... have seen all the videos, and your live streams...I hope I speak for many people with a great big heart felt thanks, you have to be the best You Tube videos out there...cheers my friends I raise my beer glass to you.... thank you
I lived in Fairbanks from the years 1958-1961 but too young and no memory so the videos are nice to see. I definitely want to go. Videos inspiring.
Just found your channel today and am enjoying it very much 😊 I’m an Alaskan Girl, born in Juneau in the territorial days before statehood. I really hope you will include videos about Juneau, Seward, Homer, the Kenai Peninsula, Skagway, Valdez and the Matanuska Valley 😁
How has the state changed in your lifetime ?
The drive from Fairbanks to Castner Glacier is 140 miles (2 hours to Delta, then another 40 minutes drive to the Castner Glacier, then a hike to get to the glacier.
I was stationed at Ft. Wainwright, AK for three years.
The Dalton Highway and the Alaska Highway are 2 completely different roads. They literally go in opposite directions.
The Alaska Highway or Alcan is between Delta Junction (it used to end in Fairbanks but no longer officially does) and Dawson Creek in B.C. Canada.
The Dalton Highway runs between Fairbanks and Deadhorse, AK. It is extremely rough and dangerous. Most of it is gravel.
That’s a super important distinction for people traveling to Fairbanks, as most rental car companies will charge you hundreds of dollars extra if you drive on the Dalton because it is so rough on the cars.
veryuseful information. Thanks!
enjoyed fairbanks, should've tried to stay longer last time.
I would love to see you recording your videos in Brazil, when this pandemic passes.
Great video mate, I didn't know you have other channel
Great video jeff i hoping u was going to fishing
Hello dear friend good morning
Thanks for great sharing nice travel greattng from MACAU
You didn't talk about the geophysical institution on the Fairbanks campus is world famous also the museum up there. Also the pipeline out by fox close to Fairbanks or about our gold miner's that were some of our famous sourdoughs "pioneers ". Lots of other stuff to see! Although you did a good job of making it sound nice and video was good! Thanks for the positive look at the interior! Com visit in the winter see what you are made of.
Very nice video. Helpful in planning our trip next year.
coming to fairbanks in september this was a good video to give some ideas of the city
Well, as a former 15-year resident of Alaska, 10 of those years being in Fairbanks... I was really enjoying your video, until you mispronounced Chena River.
That as a Fairbankan bothered me also.
很可愛的城市 😁❤
That ice tunnel and moose was very cool!
Do this video in the winter and see how it goes.
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Not sure if something is wrong with the upload, but it's displaying at like 10 frames per second, it's almost unwatchable, just a heads up 👍
If we don’t want to visit Denali is it worth visiting Fairbanks?
Wait can you see aurora in March?
Fairbanks gets very cold
I love this channel ❤but you new video upload chicago because I love chicago city ,,,, please new video upload chicago city,,,,
How did you get around in Fairbanks?
From my understanding, "northern lights" basically occur year round, you just need darkness to see them.
Yes, they do happen all year. However here in Fairbanks, it doesn’t get dark in the summer. So we tend to tell people you can only see them in winter. Less confusing for them that way.
Can you get the aurora borealis there?
Great video but too shaky.....hope you buy some good equipment so that the videos are much more stable in viewing. Thanks
Which did you enjoy more anchorage or fairbanks
I have been to both cities and to me I liked Anchorage more than Fairbanks because in Anchorage there is just more to do
Fairbanks is way better.
@@Alaska_AviationMore to do? What are you talking about just because more buildings and businesses? That does not mean more to do.
As an Alaskan don't know why anyone goes there! We only fly through to go somewhere else or driving to Seward .
Can you see the northern lights in september or October
Yes labor day weekend is when you can start to see them good.
Where are u at the 16:33 mark?
Richardson Highway south of Big Delta, north of Paxon.
I worked at Alaskaland I the summers of 85 and 86. Everything look the same except the name.
I have no idea why people live here. 9 month winters are a bit too extreme.
It's great here outside Fairbanks. It's definitely not winter for 9 months maybe 5. 1 May to 15 September is the best weather in America.
Thanks for the video. Honesty, not as interested in Alaska as I once was… Mosquito 🦟 haven and cool / dreary. Plus didn’t help seeing all those Alaskan state trooper episodes to give you an idea of how poor alot of the state is and how most live.
Tourists in Chicago and New York City get shot. Tons of homeless people in Los Angeles.
LoL good don't come here then.
Dude go down south and you’ll find the same exact thing.
@@rockyzrockyx917 And San Francisco smells like piss.
Yeah, that "elk" jerky is trash. It's actually a mixture with beef. Prolly 80% beef 20% elk
Man, you sure did butcher Tanana river and Chena pronunciation.
I want to move there. I’m sick of Canada.
Chena River is pronounced 'Chee-Nah," The Tanana River is pronounced 'Ta Na Na", short-A sound! Get it STRAIGHT!!
"Ta Na Naw," excuse me...Two short, one long "A."
The number of errors and wrong information is ridiculous in this video.
Nothing like that good old ELK jerky
Never seen an elk in Fairbanks in my life 😂😂
Hello! I realize that you are not From Fairbanks. But, E.T. Barnette, the man that founded Fairbanks, Alaska, last name is Pronounced" BAR-NET. Also the Tanana River is pronounced Tan-AH-Naw, not: Tuh-NAN-AH. If you send visitors to Fairbanks, and they unknowingly use these pronunciations, they will only be laughed at, And Embarrassed..
I need to get your pronunciations right. Call me
Okay call me let’s talk
Clearly not from fairbanks
Ok..they are pronounced CHeeee Nah and Tan Ah Nah......don't waste your time and money..there is nothing in Fairbanks you won't have already seen on your way to get there. Literally nothing much of interest north of Denali Park outside of the Aurora in Wintertime. Fairbanks survives off of Military and Tourists dollars..it is a tourist trap..period. Turn around at Denali Park and go to Seward or The Kenai penninsula.
I guess that this is the coldest city in America. I heard that the coldest temperature ever recorded in North America was in Snag, Yukon, Canada. It was near Whitehorse.
Fairbanks is the city of Xtreme. The coldest in Winter, the hottest in the Summer.
I've heard the same thing said about Winnipeg from Winnipeggers.