What you don’t know about LIVING IN ALASKA
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- čas přidán 20. 05. 2024
- Moving or relocating to Alaska is a big adventure and there are a lot of things you need to know. In this video we are discussing critical information that will help you make the right decision before living in Alaska.
We are covering the following topics, fishing, hunting, homesteading, cabins, law enforcement, taxes, the PFD and working for oil companies.
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Chapters
0:00 Introductions
1:32 #1 Alaska is the Largest State in USA
2:33 #2 Alaska Pays You To Live There
3:37 #3 There are no Taxes in Alaska
4:42 #4 Alaska Pays Off Your School Loans
5:55 #5 Amazing Alaska Job Experiences
7:07 #6 Make a Fortune Working For Oil Companies
8:16 #7 Living in a Cabin in the Woods
9:14 #8 Living Off the Land and Homesteading
10:26 #9 Everyone Carries a Gun in Alaska
11:25 #10 Cannabis is Legal in Alaska
11:55 #11 You Won't See the Northern Lights
12:59 #12 It's Light All Summer and Dark All Winter
14:05 #13 It's Really Hot in Alaska
14:52 #14 There's Always Earthquakes
15:33 #15 How Alaskans Label People
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@@biloz2988
Bread cannot live by man alone!!
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@@klyvemurray yes he needs butter with bread at least
@@ploopploopploopboop1887 where you heading ???
most man in Alaska are drunks and drug addicts even if they working.
You got me with the people density, low taxes and amazing scenery. I'm sold.
@Last man Walking You must be a Dem. The answer to everything is always more taxes.
@Last man Walking I can tell you are a liberal. In the history of mankind there has never been any pile of money that a liberal did not want to redistribute(aka steal)…ever. 😂
@Last man Walking Why not stop issuing the PFD, have the state invest the money and use the yearly returns to backfill the state budget?
@@edhcb9359 yup taxation is theft
@@deepdeception7953 yep
As a Texan I was like oh please when I heard “the biggest state in the US” but when he put Alaska over the US mainland map I was like okay I better stfu 😂
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Yeah but over 95% of the state is not accessible by roads. Im from Texas and I lived in Anchorage, fairbanks , and Sitka for about 6 years. Alaska is far from the only state with no income tax . Texas and Tennessee do as well and there is a few others.
Cute little state
The joke that I heard when I was stationed at Fort Wainwright(and being from Texas) was "How do you piss off a Texan?" "You tell him that if they split AK in half, Texas would be the third largest state."
If they divided AK in half, Texas would be the third largest state!
Great presentation, love you two for that. I was raised in Anchorage and am a survivor of the 64 earthquake. What a ride that was. Shoveled enough snow to last several life times. Traveled the entire state. It is so emence the land humbles you. Once ya experience Denali, Auroras, long days, long winters, long periods of darkness, deep sea fishing, flying with bush pilots, the land is in your blood forever. I left Alaska for other world adventures, but will never forget my life there.
You’re correct, Alaska is always in your blood.
Thanks for sharing these amazing experiences from Alaska !! I hope my virtual walk videos from USA, will help your viewers with enlacing their walk experience ! New Videos will be updated each week !! 😍
HUMAN APE Well about the narration! It felt like they were talking to a class of grade 2 students very artificial/ mechanical Just wished they would converse the same manner in which they do every day in every other social settings Lol!
such a beautiful expression indeed, left for the other world adventures
i hope you'll do fine in your life
i gotta see Alaska sometime soon!
I agree - good report. I lived in Alaska for 40 years.
I live in interior Alaska...moved up 30 years from the lower-48. No sales tax, no state income tax, moderate property tax. We get 12 inches of precip per year most as snow. 2 seasons, winter and summer. Interior Alaska is great for gardening...tomatoes, zuchinni, brocolli, berries, etc. Excellent hunting, fishing, canoeing, rafting, hiking, biking, etc. No traffic jams and an international airport 12 minutes away. Free hunting and fishing license at the age of 60, property taxes reduced by $150,000 at age of 65 or disabled veteran. Too cold for road salt, so vehicles do not rust out in interior Alaska...common to see pickups from the 1980s-1990s driving around. No traffic...no stop signals the 360 miles from interior AK to Valdez, the 500 miles from interior to arctic ocean. for example.
Our neighborhood is quiet with homes on 1-10 acres, yet friendly neighbors we know well and help each other out.
Four Cons: mosquitoes, sometimes smoke from wildfires in summer
short days of December, long winter.
That doesnt sound so bad. I've been contemplating moving to Alaska for years,but as Ive gotten older,it's something I'm strongly considering . Looks so peaceful and serene,especially for my dog.
What do you mean by property taxes reduced by 150,000 at age 65 or disabled veteran? Surely you’re property taxes are no more than a couple thousand dollars a year. So where is the 150,000 coming from?
@@Writerdust
Yeah his property taxes are reduced buy a $150, 000 $ he must own all of fairbanks and anchorage. , just a typo ., probably.?
Missy
Property taxes reduced by $150000 ,wtf , trump doesn’t even pay that much … 😮 😅
Missy
U live in alabama with ur parents and watch National Geographic.. ?
I remember running in Anchorage at 5am in the Army and shocked how my snot froze in my nose. That, my friend, is cold. Lol
Really excuse me I am eating here! Frozen snot is not in my menu!
😂🤣😅🤣😅🤣😅
@@cherrygarcia1 LOL
Same thing happened to me as a kid in Anchorage. Woke up with my whole nose sealed solid, and pulled out a perfect casting of my inner nostrils that was about an inch and a half deep. Talk about brain-freeze
4th gen. Alaskan born in Juneau 1939, mom born Knik 1914. What an experience when I look back. Wouldn't want anything else. Girdwood for 40 years then retired to Paradise, CA.
Of course everyone is armed, you're part of the food chain, and not necessarily at the top
With the gun you're at the top.
LOL they live in Seward. Not in Kotz.
@@samhouston5217 no animals there?? Wow, I did not know that. 🤔😮
@@gregwatruba4541 YOU said there are no animals there? I don't believe you. But certainly not in the wilderness either.
I agree with, "at the top of the food chain with a gun," comment. Seward is on the road system, doesn't mean they don't have "critters," down there though... just not out in the bush was all I was saying.
I have lived in AK for 21 years and have loved almost every minute. Now that I am a recent widow, I look forward to getting back to the lower 48, (Somewhere in the western states except CA. ) to be nearer to family.
@@markaralvin5545 troll
you lookin for a boyfriend cutie?
Actually CA is the best place to come to weather wise
@@Viral__TV Sorry, I have lived in CA. Born and raised & lived there 45 years in Central valley. No doubt about the weather, I love it. but I will never return full time. The politics suck. I'll continue to visit friends and family but a resident? Nope!
@@michaelmarte6629 no thanks.
I am 54 years old. I lived in Faibanks from 11 to 21 years old. The one good thing about Alaska I liked was the "Good Semeritan Law." I dont think anyone ever got suid over it, but I remember so many times we were helped by strangers when it was -40 or colder and if we saw a stuck or broken down car we would always help out.
Wow when I saw Alaska laid over the whole country that blew my mind!
Crazy isn’t it?
A gent from Alaska moved to Texas and suffered a bit of culture shock. On night he took a bit of grief in a 'ShitKicker' bar.
"Cowboy better back off or else Alaska will split in half and make Texas the third largest state!" He didn't pay for beers for weeks after that.
I am surprised that most people don't have any clue how big we are. Lol
They don't teach that anymore. I was taught that in elementary school. This is back in the early 80's. It's Alaska, Texas and California when it comes to size.
@@massey4business- Exactly, I'm the same generation as you are.
Been here 20 years. Love it. Know a lot of people that moved here and then left because they couldn't handle the cold and 6-7 months of snow.
It’s definitely not for everyone, but we love it.
Maybe not the 6 months of cold wet rain and ice in Seward.....
Been up here since 2005, definitely dented a rim or two on some potholes
I would assume not all Alaska gets too cold. I would think Anchorage is warmer then Fairbanks.. I live in N.H. It’s always been a dream to move to Alaska, sadly, it’s too expensive
Hey I want to move there but me being african I do t know how ppl will accept me and my son.
@@rogerdean5313 hey New England buddy - don't ever let a dream die!
Took me over three decades but I made it... Everybody else is going to florida? Forget that.
- I came over not too long ago from northern Maine and northern Vermont... (Bethlehem Irving was a pitstop)
Landed on the peninsula, Cook inlet South Anchorage -
This has been the easiest winter I've had - on cooke inlet. Icy, but a Big chill is being at - 15 -16 for a few nights here and there.
Alaska is huge..in good weather summer, it would take 24 hours straight driving from the southern tip where there's a roads to get to the northernmost road in Alaska
they got all kinds of weather .... inland, high elevation, coastal
- it's strange coming from your area of the world actually living at sea level for the first time.
it's colder in the daytime as the sun is up, and gets warmer as the sun goes down?
I'm just getting used to the climate now - but I'm just saying hey - there's all kinds of weather much easier than where I come from in the Northeast -even though the cost of living seems higher if iPhone that's only if you want to live like suburban America.
Bring what you want - heavy stuff, building supplies ... Generally the heavier something is, the higher in price it goes.
The other thing - is if you're living outside of a borough, there's a lot of owner financing - you can throw up a dry cabin.. I took in my own firewood back in New England - down here in the peninsula it's not as cold, but they don't have hardwood - so you can carry armfuls of wood because it's much lighter.
So you got everybody from wealthy people, those who live in Juneau where you can only get there by flying in... People who live across Cook inlet and use water taxis...
you don't go out to the grocery store nearly as often - you stock up in the stores pretty much accommodate their sales that way.
they're actually certain things that they sell in bulk here that I couldn't get back East - so it comes out cheaper for me here... Depends on what you want, they let locals hunt and fish for their own... They encourage it.
I've been staring at Alaska for over four decades... Reading on it, studying the climate, the economy - just history and whatnot over the years...
and here I am....
I was suffocating in the Northeast - I kept having to go further out but the code enforcement and liberals came in... Then I was going to head to the Carolinas and Tennessee same thing happened there....
but those places one so far - first time I've gone through winter where you really don't have to plow all the time - everybody doesn't own a plow truck cuz you don't always need it.
but where I'm going to build, I'm going to need my own plow truck - that's the great thing about Alaska study it up and down, including elevations.
Show up with resources and cash, lots of studded tires, generators, heavy tools, fencing, chainsaws, ATVs, sleds, & real subzero clothing. You can take rifles & shotguns through the border. Do the paperwork & bring 'em.
there are RV parks open year-round - you can live in an RV until you get settled...
There's a 31 ft RV in Homer asking $1000.
Money? More expensive?
They have lifelong Z plates for your car...
No income tax
There's nobody to impress here if you don't want to -
you're not constrained by a lot of the same micro management you're feeling there.
And that costs less here.
Independence, self-reliance, you carry 911 on your hip.
And you're good to your neighbors.
Don't ever forget your state motto even though it seems most folks have - live for your die!
I hope you choose to live free... Hang on to your dream. Keep it alive
Been here 13 years and love it! This was our last duty station and I can honestly say that this is truly God’s country!
Alaska is my home. Born and raised. Searching videos today on home. You paint a good and accurate picture here. Thank you.
Awesome! Thank you!
I Spent all my summers in Alaska. Best memories of my life. My dad would take the summer off or camps would close in Kodiak for summer if muddy and we went camping, mining, quading and generally exploring all over. I love that my dad did this with me. He said it was to keep me out of trouble in teh summers since my parents were divorced and my mom worked. It worked. RIP dad. 💕 Im a PA. May e I should come back!
Sitting in a cabin hearing the howl of the wilderbeast and wind ,the northern lights sparkling the sky ,with cups of hot coco and a warn fireplace , HEAVENNNN !!
YES
😌
🙏💕
Especially after the day of cleaning out the fireplace, hauling wood, and clearing new snow. Also getting your cocoa supply from the store in your studded tire vehicle. You keep the engine block plugged in to electricity so it will start in the freezing weather. Just not for me anymore.
Loved it for thirty years. Now I’m in the South and loving sunshine and warmth
“You don’t leave Anchorage without a full tank of fuel” PFFFT, you don’t leave anywhere without a full tank of fuel, lol
The point was that driving in/around Anchorage is like being in any other biggish city. But you must plan to be self-sufficient as soon as you venture outside of "Los Anchorage"
@@jeffeverde1 I was stationed at FT Wainwright in Fairbanks, I was just saying anything out of town in Alaska is potentially deadly if you are not prepared.
@@tyruskelebon6917 I'm homeless for four years thanks to corruption in government I discovered while on the school board in Port Wing Wisconsin. Children were being trafficked, abused and murdered. I will not be quiet until justice is found for the victims. I've been beaten, raped and robbed more times than I can count, including by law enforcement working for child trafficking slime. Our government recently gave the Vatican 3 billion dollars. We have pedophiles controlling the White House.
I'll take my chances with the wild life. I'd rather be a meal for the wild life than abused and murdered by soulless, heartless perverts.
My son was abused and has been prostituting for men. I haven't seen him in 4 years. My ex Konrad Gaugler is Swiss and dealing drugs, guns and humans. He molested my son and many others, killing some. He attemped to kill me for trying to leave.
I've asked for help from, law enforcement, the FBI, and the military. None seem interested in protecting the children or finding justice.
I pray they get what they deserve. I choose not to live in a society where pedophiles are protected and children are MURDERED.
The United States is run by cartels, gangs, and mafias. I do not consent.
@@christinecallanan8389 seriously? We were just talking about how dangerous it was to travel in Alaska if not prepared. Not about somehow uncovering government conspiracy and corruption while on a school board of a town with less than 200 people.
@@tyruskelebon6917 children were MURDERED there and no doubt STILL are. My son is being trafficked and I haven't seen him for 4 years..... you're right, we should just ignore all that and talk about something else...... you're definitely not part of the solution. Don't have children. You'd never protect them, THAT IS OBVIOUS.
AK is one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever been in my life...it’s absolutely stunning!
You should visit New Zealand. Some of the Lord of the Rings footage was filmed, I believe, on the South Island. Those mountains would be something to behold for sure!!
I’ll be done with nursing school in December. I currently have lived in Tampa Fl for nearly 20 years (I’m 30 now) but grew up in Asheville, NC. I miss the mountains and the cold winters. I’ve felt a calling to Alaska lately, and if they pay for student loans and relocation for new grads, I’m all in.
Congratulations.
Maybe but sitting on my deck watching the aurora and listening to the wolves singing to me that would be heaven
You know nothing about me my blood never runs cold I am a very violent sociopath I fear nothing
I know about wild animals I was raised on a farm and have dealt with animals a lot bigger and stronger and meaner than wolves I was attacked by a pack of coy dogs once I shot and killed 11 of the 15 animals the police thanked me for solving a very dangerous problem for them
I also met a lone wolf once and my best friend can testify that he saw me chasing said wolf trying to play with it
I just really love dogs to me having a wolf of my own would be the ultimate dog and I know not even a bear will mess with wolves 🐺 which is why when I get to Alaska I hope to rescue a couple of lone wolves at some point one male and one female and let them start their own pack on my homestead
@@michealdraconis6179 Ok, Karen, playtime is over Wolf boy.
I had just gratuated from high school in Anchorage in 1970 when the oil pipeline was approved. That is when Anchorage really started growing. New buildings and businesses went up almost overnight. I had so many friends who worked up North and became rich. They all bought houses out in Wasilla. It was an exciting time .
Am in India. I think the exact opposite of earth from Alaska. I love to visit Alaska before i die. I hope god has kept my wish on the list. Anyway nice video and informative.
These two are an example of good neighbors in Alaska, I’m sure. I appreciate their excellent job of sharing the pros and cons of that great state.
One of the best descriptions I've seen of real life in AK. Well done!. I grew up from age 8 to 18 ('74 to '84) and now snow bird every winter to (almost) always return for summer in Sterling. Most of my family is Alaskan going back generations.
You both did a very good job. This was very informative and educational. Thank you for sharing.
It's funny how family cultures differ. In my family, Alaska is the big dream. My brother and I haven't been yet, but my dad went with his grandpa to hunt caribou when he was in his 20s. The rack hung in our family room my whole life. I always used to tell my friends that my goal was to visit 49 states and then go to Alaska on my honeymoon. They thought I was crazy.
Wow really
Nice I hope will visit and reside one day , my question is wasilla is part of usa or Canada 🇨🇦
I was there last March & again just last week.
So cool.
Hope will find wife how want marry forever I’m 37 old single man no kids want love forever real relationship
I just got back from visiting ANCHORAGE a few days ago, and I was absolutely amazed by the winter wonderland. However, I did not realize just how much basic food items cost! I paid $1.50 for one banana, and at some restaurants a side of fries cost $8 dollars.. and you don’t even get a full potato! Alaska is very beautiful though! Thank you for providing us with this information! 😃
Great video! I love how you two made it so simple and yet very informative.
Thanks for the great video! Spent 3 weeks vacation in Alaska in summer of 1986 with my family, drove straight to AK through Canada from CT (8 days) the day after I graduated HS. 7 week adventure in total. They were having a record heat wave - temps. in the 80's! Had a very memorable trip in a 26' Ford motorhome with 5 of us + the dog. Visited Fairbanks, Anchorage, Juneau & Ketchikan on the inside passage ferry trip to Vancouver, BC. The fishing is unbelievable! We caught lake trout in Rock Lake & Ptarmagin Lake, Northern Pike in Minnow Flats, Pink Salmon in Valdez & King Salmon on the Kenai river...just amazing. It was a little tough to sleep in the near 24hr daylight, but we definitely got the most out of our day as do the local work crews! Can't wait to return! Would love to visit in the Winter!
Wow awesome video and info! AK it’s so majestic! Love the spaces and the nature! Thank you for everything 🤗 - Greetings from South Florida🤗
Although I've never been to Alaska, I have spent a fair bit of time in northern Alberta. The amazing twilight and the low on the horizon sun were the things I noticed most.
that is actually peaty far south.
This seems to such a very charming place, I hope I can visit sometime in the future when all this is over. Seeing and sharing places like this is why I love traveling and make videos so much!
Fantastic video! I enjoyed listening to you both and watching this. Cheers!
Very useful insights. Thank you for sharing this. I look forward to the rest of the series!
I was born and raised an Oregonian. I just happened upon your video here and you guys are awesome. You did a great great video explaining how things are there with the most important points in Alaska. Thank you I appreciate it you guys are awesome I am going to follow you. I used to think no way would I ever go to Alaska but I don't know in my old age I wouldn't mind seeing it now you guys keep it up you're doing a great thank you for sharing!
I have friends that live in Wasilla. Been there a few times. I love the outdoors. A simple house with a full cement poured basement. A nice sized garden plus a few animals.
Had to come back and watch this again. You both make me feel like moving!
Love this post. It's honest, genuine and very refreshing compared to the majority of videos online that addle your brains these days!
Thank you guys! Very helpful. Stay safe. ❤️
Seward is such a nice place, I love the aquarium and glacier nearby!
Hi I'm German and this is very interesting video! I have been in Alaska many years ago....and since then I love this country❤️I watch and read everything about Alaska, whenever I can find new informations....I pick IT up...I will come back for some weeks when I''ll have the retirement and I look forward to that day, when the airplane takes off.. direction Alaska/ Anchorage....then spending time in a Campmobile and feeling great and happy...while touring in the nature....
This is" homesickness for a big -Dream -Country❤️"
What a great video. I spent a week in Alaska one summer. These videos do the best job of transmitting the spirit if the place. It’s rugged, yet kind and gentle. They carry guns, but somehow it’s more civil than it would be if there were that many guns in any major lower 49 city. ANC most of all, you never forget where you are. Place influences everything-what you eat, how you move, how you think, everything, is just different because we’re in Alaska now. It’s great.
Great information. I learned so much. Thank you both!
It truly is gorgeous and breathtaking up here in Alaska. It's so peaceful and quiet.😀
I am planning on moving there in (about) 3 years (buying time to get more established in my current trade). Growing up and living in Montana nearly my entire life I'm not to concerned about the winters. Truth is the only real thing I'm worried about is the year to gain Alaska residency. I thrive off of hunting and fishing so timing will actually end up being a priority. gonna be a loooong wait.
What trade are you in ?
@@grenadanava8339 iron worker
Excellent video, I lived in Anchorage and Kenai for almost 4 years in the mid 1970s, my daughter was born in Soldotna in Feb 1975! Your video makes want to come again! Your straight explanations are real and with real style! I fished, I hunted, I gold panned, and hiked near Dall Sheep and mountain goats, I skied at Alyeska! Wow,I think the Kenai Peninsula is one of the most beautiful places on earth! Thank you two for such a great video! Thank you!
Thank you so much for making this beautiful video. Very informative.
What a great video! You two are so friendly! It felt like we sat and had coffee together.☺️
Thanks. That’s the idea!
Alaska is a beautiful state, wished can visit there. Thank you for bringing out some facts to improve this nation.
Thank you for putting this together
Good info great job
two seasons.... mosquito and freezing balls
This is shocking to me actually .
Mosquitos where it’s freezing ?
@@summerbreeze5758 non freezing season
This is literally so true. Idk what brought me here I live here lol
@@allycarmony1660 one of two things brought you here.... mosquitos or frozen balls
For the mushroom it is absolutely true. I was visiting Alaska this Summer in August, I saw mushrooms just by driving on HWY 1. Our Polish group was happy being in mushroom paradise. Someone shouted "MUSHROOMS!!", our bus stopped, we get out into the woods (being loud enough to scare the local bears) and picked up nice bag of mushrooms within 10 min.
I was born and raised here in Alaska, I'll tell you this: it's tough growing up in a small village being bullied by everyone. It's true that you get a pfd every year but you have to fill out an application to get it. Application process goes from January 1st to March 31st, meaning from January 1st, you have until March 31st to fill out a pfd application and you have the option to have the money direct deposited into your bank if you have a bank account. Villages I know has sales taxes and expensive stuff. I used to be a villager and now I live in Anchorage. If you live in Anchorage or any of the surrounding cities (Wasilla, Seward, etc) do keep your car doors locked because you can get robbed.
Agreed Around Anchorage keep your doors locked every where else don't bother.
Man, I feel for you. Anchorage is filled with savages and I don't use that word loosely. You ever think about moving?
It's kind of sad to hear why is that is that because bad police work or prosecutors aren't doing their job?
I went on vacation to Alaska in the summer of 2013. Spent June through August. Would go back in a heartbeat!
First time watched your video and loved it. Simple and to the point. Keep up the good work. Thanks
Omg i just loved this couple. Im brazilian living in Australia learning english and you both speak so amazing understandable english. Im gonna shAre your channel with all my students friends
I love here in Alaska specially on the summer because I love to drive around without traffic or just few byhicles on the road and I feel so relax to see the beautiful natures. I love no darkness and I could be up and go buy something to eat and so peaceful. We moved here as a military family and I live here since 2010 and I love it. In summer I will drive to fairbanks to visit some friends and bring them some foods from the city and here in Alaska not the city we're so peaceful and quiet I went to different states but I really didn't feel a good vibes of life and it's really hot in lower 48 and it's burning skin so I came back here in Alaska my home.
We love having Alaska as a home base.
Thanks for watching.
More videos and exposure on social media about the place, less of what you love and appreciate in the future.
Thanks for the video. Learned some things. I enjoyed it.
Kids, I like your video, thanks for being honest. I lived in Alaska for 55 years. From Ketchikan to Nome to Fairbanks, Juneau, Palmer, Anchorage, and Wasilla. Lived off the grid for years, but got kinda "long in the tooth" to live off the grid any more. So I sold out and moved to the southland. Now in the rural hills of Tennessee. Yes, I miss Alaska, always will, but the cold finally got to me. Did you mention the skeeters? Enjoy the state and everything it offers. I kept my boat in the harbor for many years. Stay safe, retired ol ron
Yes Ron I beleive I might of seen you on a TV show once or Mabie twice don't blame you the cold brr brr brr.
Nice, I enjoyed this. Down here in south east AK, we have some extra unique challenges. Like only being able to come in by 737 most of the time and having to ship vehicles up on barges, and then not being able to drive to neighboring communities
I lived in Anchorage from 1961 to 65. There's one thing I remember that no one ever seems to talk about. There's a lot of nature there and there's a lot of animals in nature. Pretty much expected. But nobody talks about the natural byproduct of eating and the fact that animals do what's natural in the woods. The thing is, winters are long in Alaska. Animals still have to answer natures call in the winter. And it freezes. All winter long. It all freezes. Come Spring time there's a lot of nature's byproduct just waiting to thaw. All at once. It doesn't last long but there's a short time in early spring when the aroma is unlike anything else. Cheechako's are the most likely to notice it and the sourdoughs probably don't even think about it much.
Doug
Thanks for your comment. Alaska is a cold 🥶 frontier state . I live in southwest US . Wish i could go Alaska to visit that is all . 😮
thanks for the tips guys! great video. well done
Guys, I loved all your orientations, wow what talent to communite so much in well elaborated
I used to work as a Nurse Practitioner for Chugiachmiut at North Star Clinic 30 years ago. Love Seward.
I'd like to do nursing there once I graduate! How was working there/getting the job? What's the pay like? Thanks!
I’m learning that as long as you live anywhere with street lights and highways your fine . I on the other hand am in rural Alaska and now find these type of videos with people who can get in a car and drive to fast food or a Starbucks hilarious cuz I don’t even remember what it feels like to eat in a decent restaurant I’ve lost my desire for food I actually feel frustrated when hungry cuz there’s nothing I want to eat and I’m always to tired to cook something serious and it’s not easy to keep ingredients on hand easily
Outstanding informative video! Thank you.
What a great Alaskan overview. You two rock!!
Hey there! Watched all 3 videos....well done and very informative! You 2 are adorable!! Keep up the great work and be safe! Thanks!
Thank you. I’m glad you enjoyed this series.
Thank you for not having over bearing music. I keep watching because of that fact.
When people play stupid music on their channels I turn it off and go to the next one
Lived and practiced as a RN then PA for lots of years in Southcentral. This brought back memories. Lots of good info for potential chechakos.
Now live life barefoot year round in beach town country. I miss many things about AK, but walking my dogs in flip flops in January has something to be said for it too.
Love the information, thank you for sharing.
excellent video, we were in alaska in june 2019 and loved it, we were in the north and it was light all night long. we will come back and see more because it is so beautiful, thanks for all your great videos we love you kids
Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed Alaska.
Long time subscriber but first time commenting. I really enjoyed this one. Very interesting topic and I learned many things I wasn’t aware of.
Thank. That means a lot.
I really enjoy your channel!!! It is quite informative and very enjoyable!!!
I used to leave there in Anchorage as a traveling Physical Therapist for two years in 1989 to 1991 and I love it. And I settled here in Hawaii, I’ll be back someday to visit my friends over there. I miss going fishing at Russian river and camping at seaward.
Enjoyed this one very much! Keep em comin !!!
Thanks Glenn!
Very interesting - thank you. In the late 1960s, when I was in the Marines, I spent a year on the island of Adak. (There was a Naval Air Station there at the time.) However, I would not be bold enough to say that qualifies me to be a "sourdough". We do enjoy occasional brief visits, but overall we remain firmly rooted in the Lower 48. Also, I am originally from England, so that and the year on Adak makes me very familiar with the effect of latitude on the varying amount of daylight over the year.
As a Sourdough I can tell you, that you need to spend at least half your life here or 25 years, I qualify in both regards. Having been to Adak for just a few days, I am willing to give you my sourdough title just cause I know how shitty it is there and you sir did it for a year!
Thank you so much for this information !!!
Very informative. Thank you. I have always been and outdoor guy. Doing a cruise to Alaska this year to check one off the bucket list. Hopefully I can return again after this year.
I was looking for information about moving to Alaska I’m from New York and this was the best video and also complete!
Thanks. Happy to help.
Good luck on your move.
In 2015 a new yorker moved up to live in the wild after watching tv shows. He came up in summer and was rescued 3 weeks later up north on the yukon river. Some up here never leave the city. One thing you should consider is not being able to tolerate cold weather but you should love it.
@Artoria Pendragon what do you mean by that?
I didn’t think this video was going to be good at first, but y’all started pulling out all this good info and had me hooked! Informative! Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@outliersoverland hello from washington state… does your town seward and anchorage also have problems with mosquitoes 🦟 like fairbanks does ? what about eagle river ? im interested to know , happy new year to both of you and stay safe and warm in seward yourself
@darrenfike924 in the concrete jungle parts of Anchorage there’s minimal mosquitoes.
If you’re close to the water in Seward there’s minimal mosquitoes.
If you find a forest or swamp anywhere in the north country there will be mosquitoes.
There’s also no see ums, white socks, and biting black flies in Alaska.
Made my first trip up there last year and loved it. Went to start of the Iditarod 2020 in Anchorage then we drove around Seward, Homer, Soldotna, Whittier..... most of it was shut down that time of year, but absolutely loved it.
I think how great it would be to live there, but honestly think I'd last about 2 months before heading back to Texas with my tale between my legs.
Can't wait to go back and visit in the summer.
This video is perfect for when my friends/relatives ask me what it's like to live in alaska. thanks!
Its all yours, I will remain in Florida, thank you.
Thank you for sharing your experiences with Alaska. I live in West Virginia, we experience all four seasons. Winters are not as bad now as it once was. My grandfather use to cut ice out of our stream that was over three feet thick and store it in the ice house to use throughout the summer. Summers often have triple digits temperatures. We grew almost everything we ate on our working home farm. We had hand dug wells. My family used a cistern on a hillside to supply running water. When I was younger, I thought of moving to Alaska, but now I just enjoy visiting, mostly be cause I love where I live. I do look forward to your video content. Thanks again keep up the great work ❤️
WV GANG
Thank you. I’m glad you enjoyed the video.
The weather is predictably unpredictable right now.
I lived in Alaska for almost a decade and now live in WV also. I always think we have similar weather just more snow up there!
@Jonah Altego You should do it but you may never wanna move back!!
I live in WV too and want to try living in Alaska for a year
I’m from Canada we get winters here but my dream is to move to Alaska!! I love the winter and the cold and the thought of a 7 month winter sounds like heaven
I watched your vid on my lanai tonight and Waikobloa was whipping but said it was 72 degrees. My teeth were chattering when you showed the temp at -6 and then -11🥶. We’ll come visit in the summer or spring and will still layer up! Great soothing music to accompany your trek! 🙌🏽💕
Born and raised! Absolutely love Seward and the ocean! My favorite place to be and wouldn’t be anywhere else. Plus I completely agree how you either love or hate living here.
ditto from homer.
Resurrection Bay and Seward are stunningly beautiful.
I can't wait 💜
A very organized presentation and very informative; I enjoyed it.
Thanks For The Video 🌎 I Enjoyed It
I LOVE SAN ANTONIO,TEXAS 🌞
Glad I found this video..you guys look so relaxed..very helpful information and well put together
Alaska is a very beautiful state , but way too much winter and snow for me....
Na, not really.
@@RP-ue9wy everything he wrote was subjective. You cannot say “no” because he never said anything wrong.
@@manleyfgc7981 I just did and I'll do it again. Na.
Try kodiak. We have more rain than clear skies during the late seasons, but we have sun like any other place. The plus side is that we don't have to worry too much about scorching temperatures. The hottest it gets here is 70-80 during the summer and even that's rare! We get the perfect 50-60s and I love it
Very informative video! Thanks for posting.
born and raised here in texas i can not stand how hot and frustrating it is to live here
will soon be relocating up there. can’t wait!
I would suggest visiting, over the winter, first.
Listen to these folks -and talk to other people on the ground
It's awkward making a video about a state that you live in talking about the negative aspects - there's a lot more negative things they're not mentioning cuz they're being polite
Major rape culture here - gov Mike dun leavy is trying to get crime rates down 30% during this election year, so law enforcement is making sure crime rates appear to be 30% lower - refusing to even take reports not mind investigate
and it's been a terrible year for women and crime.
And these reports are not investigated, not acknowledged as crime so they never make headlines.
Middle class People have to go to subsidized housing, welfare after they get ripped off in Alaska, so it lands on the taxpayers dime
I wouldn't make any drastic moves until you really talk to people, or come for a visit
but remember that when you move where you vacation, it's never the same
the last two people/families I know from Texas, high-tailed it the hell out of here after their first winters.
A third family left their second winter right before Christmas cuz they'd had it. They had just gotten robbed and ripped off, the police refused to investigate
they knew their neighbor had their property sitting in their garage next door.. but cops wouldn't do anything.
That was the man's business and income -gone in December with no other income!
they had to leave. The nicest people end up leaving
The biggest complaints I've heard out of two Texas families,1 Florida, Arizona, and Georgia?
They can never get warm, the food sucks, and they miss the sunshine
There's an Alabama family that live near me, pretty much stay in their cabin all day on their government smartphones watching TV
Once in awhile, they'll come outside, put on some Alaska garb, take photos to make it look like they're doing something Alaskan for a half hour
The guy and his son stopped on the road when they saw someone ice fishing, asked if they could sit next to him and take photos!
he wasn't even ice fishing! but apparently he posted that on his freakbook page
- then they're back in their house watching TV all day!
They're waiting to collect disability, they heard that disability is more in Alaska - but what their research didn't tell them is Alaska is one of the most difficult states to get on disability
So they're living off of government benefits they get for their kids
When their kids covid payments stopped, neither one of them would work, they came door to door telling us all and begging us for something?
She sells pot infused edibles in the post office parking lot!
I went over Christmas Eve for a little shindig they invited all the neighbors cuz they wanted us all to bring a bottle of booze
and left when I saw them smoking pot in front of their kids!
This is very typical of the families 40 years old and under that move here
- it's for the pfd, disability, they come up from the south because they want legal pot, and all the government benefits you get when you have children
Last year, he was telling me how his electric bill was sky high - he had applied for heating help and elected to get the propane, they only use propane for their stove and nothing else
So I asked - why didn't you just have them cover your electric bill?
Cuz he can't sell the electricity, but he can sell the propane lol!
he was filling up old propane tanks selling them on freak book so he could buy pot and pay his electric bill!
And he's always telling me how he praises God!
That's Alaska!
the best informative video about living in Alaska so far. Thank you!
Fantastic info guys all the best from Yorkshire.
God bless you guys so much! Cutest couple ever! Thank you for the well-thought-out video!
Spent a summer there with my brother and his wife. Enjoyed the visit but couldn't look back. Was a nice time and my last vacation. Miss them alot!