New Zealand Family Reacts to The Top 10 Most SECLUDED Towns in America (WE CANNOT BELIEVE THESE)

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  • @melaniedejonge5234
    @melaniedejonge5234 Год назад +142

    Mackinac Island is probably the only one on the list that is pretty well-known as a tourist destination!

    • @shelbie2490
      @shelbie2490 Год назад +10

      It's on my bucket list ❤️

    • @jimgreen5788
      @jimgreen5788 Год назад +9

      @@shelbie2490, good choice, but the whole state is really scenic, as well as interesting. There's even a national park off the Keweenaw Peninsula--to Isle Royale.

    • @eloiseharris2014
      @eloiseharris2014 Год назад +10

      Mackinaw Island is the only one I was familiar with. I've been there a few times. It was in the summer. And I live in Michigan

    • @cathyward1599
      @cathyward1599 Год назад +8

      @@eloiseharris2014 You should visit Beaver Island. Lots of history. Take a ferry or fly over from Charlevoix.

    • @Tux.Penguin
      @Tux.Penguin Год назад +10

      Mackinac Island is a great place to explore for anyone interested in early American history.

  • @jenniferheath6010
    @jenniferheath6010 Год назад +62

    A couple of the places mentioned in Alaska are home to the native Inuit and other Alaskan Natives. They are very acclimated to the weather, terrain and life in Alaska. 🙂❤️

  • @richardkrieger8940
    @richardkrieger8940 Год назад +40

    Hello NZ Family
    This is Rich, I served in the USAF for 20 years.
    9 of those years where spent in the beautiful state of Alaska, granted it takes one full year to make your mind up you rather love it or hate it there is no in-between. It was an easy choice for myself I grew up in Oregon along the Columbia River. As of now I am getting older and older 66 now. I live in Texas the birth town of Roy Orbison, the closest Walmart is 3 miles but if you need the closest Sam's club that is a 50 miles one way. Just for reference I have a 2021 Chevy Colorado I have it for 17 months it know has over 22,000 miles on the odometer.
    Keep those video coming love them all. P.s. don't think you are the only one that has no idea how big the USA is South Korea thinks they can cross the us in a day, also German's think the same thing. Funny right. Any have a great day

  • @guanyin19
    @guanyin19 Год назад +76

    As a wildlife biologist, my fieldwork and research has taken me to some very remote locations in the western United States. Many are hours away over unpaved roads from the nearest towns, which are also often very small and remote.
    Jarbridge, Nevada is the most isolated place I've ever stayed. Population is about 50-60, but during summer months it's home to that many more employees of various government agencies responsible for the management of surrounding rangeland, forest, and wildlife.

    • @justjoanish
      @justjoanish Год назад +4

      Jarbidge is an 'adventure' just to get to.

    • @alaskancabin7506
      @alaskancabin7506 Год назад

      Alaska is in an entire different ballpark when is comes to secluded then. If you can drive there in Alaska then it isn't secluded.

  • @davesmith9680
    @davesmith9680 Год назад +14

    A lot of the remote towns in Alaska are Alaskan natives, so it is generational where they have been living the same way for as long as there have been humans there.

    • @ak_downrange_threat7251
      @ak_downrange_threat7251 Год назад +1

      We have lots of towns that have sprang up over the last 80 years built by the white man, its not just the Native that have a monopoly that. They have just been doing it longer.

  • @rhondapease8516
    @rhondapease8516 Год назад +8

    Mackinac Island is a great place to go in the summer. Stay at a hotel on the mainland of the Upper Peninsula Michigan and take the earliest ferry to the island. Enjoy breakfast on the island and rent bicycles for the day. Bike the road around the island and check out the historic fort,
    Also this Great Lakes region has other historic forts. Can't leave without doing the boat ride in the Soo Locks between Lake Huron and Lake Superior.
    Then don't miss Whitefish Point on Lake Superior and do the lighthouse and ship wreck museum.
    Do stop at any little Whitefish shacks along the way and eat some Whitefish. Yummy!

  • @englishforpeoplewhospeaken1727
    @englishforpeoplewhospeaken1727 Год назад +10

    If you ever visit Mackinaw Island, you've got to try their fudge! Yum yum. When we were there, I told my wife that it reminded me of that Christopher Reeve movie called Somewhere In Time. She said that was no surprise since it was filmed there. Bahaha

  • @jenniferhansen6868
    @jenniferhansen6868 Год назад +11

    Yellow Pine Idaho has one of the largest harmonica festivals in August. It is awesome. Their average snow fall is about 85 inches. Yes, there are times that even if you need to get out in the winter you aren't.

  • @jweider007
    @jweider007 Год назад +21

    Mackinac Island is an amazing place to visit.
    There was a movie called "Somewhere in Time" set and filmed there at the Grand Hotel starring Christopher Reeves who also starred as Superman.
    It's like going back in time when you visit because cars are illegal on the island.

    • @cathyward1599
      @cathyward1599 Год назад +4

      Jane Seymour was on the island this past summer.

    • @Tux.Penguin
      @Tux.Penguin Год назад +3

      @@cathyward1599 yes I heard that she used to visit the island every year. Does she still do that?

    • @ohiohoney
      @ohiohoney Год назад +2

      A wonderful movie! I highly recommend

    • @donnahorton2344
      @donnahorton2344 5 месяцев назад +1

      Jane Seymour starred with Christopher Reeves in "Somewhere In Time" in 1980.

  • @ryanawilson8549
    @ryanawilson8549 Год назад +48

    Mackinac Island Michigan is a must

    • @nicolezuidema8070
      @nicolezuidema8070 Год назад +2

      Love Mackinac! (Pronounced Mac-in-naw)

    • @slyzombie6166
      @slyzombie6166 Год назад +2

      Mackinac Island is amazing. Some of the best fudge ever!!

    • @MrJusho1
      @MrJusho1 Год назад +1

      I want fudge

    • @MrLato2000
      @MrLato2000 Год назад +2

      Mackinac Island (Mackinaw) Is a Island that gets Cold as Hell in Winter Because of the Great Lake but It's A Tourist Spot and is Beautiful.

    • @ryanawilson8549
      @ryanawilson8549 Год назад

      @@slyzombie6166 oh, the fudge!!!

  • @lagaluska
    @lagaluska Год назад +5

    being from Montana (now TX) I am very familiar with Great Falls. Population is over 60,000 (so not HUGE but not so tiny and secluded either) 2 High Schools, and at least 16 other (elementary and middle) schools. (and a couple of 2 and 4 year colleges). Malmstom AFB and 341st Missile Wig are also near Great Falls...not so secluded...so this video reporting that got it wrong! Hope you do make it to Montana when you visit the states! It's def. not big in population but it is beautiful!

  • @MrSDub22
    @MrSDub22 Год назад +197

    Election nights in America can be stressful no matter the politics. You guys dropping a new video is a breath of fresh air, today of all days. ❤ to "America's" NZ family

    • @TheRedfish
      @TheRedfish Год назад +14

      But the results are looking fairly good! Especially Florida!

    • @m3diterra
      @m3diterra Год назад +13

      @@TheRedfish why is DeSantis good? He’s baby trump

    • @khancrow7015
      @khancrow7015 Год назад

      I am pretty sure elections in other countries are probably A LOT more stressful
      Other countries experience MAJOR changes like civil wars and famines
      Stop with American politics are stressful BS lol

    • @halicarnassus8235
      @halicarnassus8235 Год назад +5

      @@TheRedfish yes you're right maybe in the next few years it can become the handmaid's tale there officially.
      Edit: I do hope people realize I was being sarcastic and also foreboding.

    • @carsonwilliams
      @carsonwilliams Год назад +1

      I couldn't vote due to work and not being around and I'm stressed out 😂 I have no reason to be stressed I don't even really care that much lol

  • @pablocruz62
    @pablocruz62 Год назад +5

    I spent 35 years as a diver and piledriver in Alaska. There are so many remote towns here that we could have our own list. A funny story, we did a dock job in Akutan, Alaska. We had a van that we used to get back and forth to the jobsite and chowhall. One day we saw another crew that was doing a job there so we stopped and picked them up. They all climbed in and off we went for the big two minute ride. A native guy about 25 years old was sitting next to me and was grinning ear to ear. I nudged him and asked what's with the S E G (censored for the audience)? He said "this is the first time I rode in a car. LOL

  • @amandataub842
    @amandataub842 Год назад +11

    I live near Stehekin in a town named Leavenworth. Stehekin is incredibly difficult to get to, but very beautiful. Leavenworth is the Bavarian Village of Washington State and we have made many lists of the best Christmas town in the US.
    BTW, Wenatchee is pronounced Wen-natch-ee.

    • @tedtod4489
      @tedtod4489 Год назад

      Hey everyone!! I just wanted to share some good news with you all. Let's just put it this way, the Ten Commandments are called the Moral Law. Ask yourself this. How many lies have you told? Have you ever stolen anything? Have you ever used God's name in vein? Have you ever hated someone or ever looked with lust? This is for you to judge yourself, but chances are that you are a lying, thieving, blasphemous, fornicating, adulterer at heart and you HAVE to face God on judgement day. Now ask yourself this. If God judges you on judgement day by these Commandments, will you be innocent or guilty? Of course you'll be guilty because we've all done these things. The truth is that none of us are good people and we NESD God's grace to make it to heaven. We judt simply cannot do it on our own. These Commandments arecalled the Moral Law. You and I broke the law, Jesus payed the fine. So now what we must do to be saved is to repent of our sins and trust alone in Jesus Christ! To repent doesn't mean to just say I'm sorry, but to turn from our sins and let Him truly be our Lord continually. He said that many will say to Him, Lord, Lord I have done all of these things for you. And He will say I never knew you. Depart from Me, ye who work iniquity! And those will be cast into outer darkness and raging hellfire and loneliness for all of eternity!!! Because we broke His law, He is very, very just to send us to hell. If someone had murdered 4 people and said to the judge, I've done nice things too and have tried to treat people nice but it was just one time, the judge would then say, okay but you're going to jail. And the judge is very just to do that. One last thing, if you were 10,000 feet in the air and you had to jump, you wouldn't jump out and flap your arms and try to save yourself. That's ridiculous! You would put on the parachute. It is the same with Jesus. You must trust Him as you trust the parachute. We are not good and we cannot save ourselves with our own goodness. We must trust alone in Him to save us. In just a moment of time you can pass from death to life. Jesus said, "Verily, verily I say unto you, you must be born again." That is how we enter heaven. Through the blood and grace of Jesus Christ!!!!✝️If you ask someone how to enter Heaven, they will most likely say, "Be a good person." Well the Bible says that none is good, no not one. We like to compare ourselves to guys like Hitler and say, "Hey, I'm a pretty good guy compared to him." But when we compare ourselves to God's standard, we realize that the Bible speaks truth when it says that we all sinned and fallen short of the Glory of God!!! When we see this ( our sin in its TRUE light), we see how much trouble we are in and we say, "Well then there's nothing I can do. I'm going to hell for sure then." It's true that there is nothing that WE can do, but there is something that has already been done for you! God sent His One and Only Son to die on a cross as a sacrifice for our sins! So to recieve that eternal sweet sweet forgiveness, all we must do is repent of our sins (meaning to continually turn from them and confess them) and trust alone in Christ as you trust a parachute. If I was to push you out of an airplane, you'd want the parachute for sure! Don't try to flap your arms and save yourself, trust in the parachute! His finished work on the Cross IS ENOUGH!! He is the only way to Heaven, He said it Himself!! These other religions teach that we must he good and do good things and then maybe if we've been good enough, we will enter Heaven. But if that is true then we are all doomed to eternal hell because none of us are good. That's why this makes sense. Look at the Ten Commandments, they are written on your heart right now!! I promise that you have violated them. And you might still be doing that today. Therefore God is just to poor out His wrath on us because we deserve it!! But Christ died for us so that we can spend eternity in Heaven with Him! Turn to Him today, and He and only He will save your soul "Verily, verily I say unto you, you must be born again ( to go to Heaven)."✝️The true joy of Christ dwells in me!!! Does it in you? I know where I'm going when I die! Do you? I have an ETERNAL victory! Do you? I have more joy than ever because of what Christ has done. I have been down both roads. The road of the wicked and the road of Christ. Christ is way better and my cup runneth over with true joy and salvation. If you do not know the One true God and are not sure of your salvation, I promise He will never fail you. Turn to Him in repentance and faith. Repent means to confess and forsake your sins, never turning back to them. I tried changing on my own but I couldn't. It took the power of Christ on the inside of me to do it for me. He will give you a new and clean heart with new and clean desires and you shall be born again. A new creation in Christ Jesus! Hallelujah! Jesus said in order to enter the Kingdom of God, you must be born again! Thank you Lord Jesus!!✝️

    • @annaburch3200
      @annaburch3200 Год назад +1

      ❤️ Leavenworth!! 😊 (Bothell resident)

    • @aquiamorgan2416
      @aquiamorgan2416 Год назад +1

      I hope the Pass is nice and clear next month. I'm so looking forward to coming to Leavenworth for the holiday. (Cheers from Everett!)

  • @fulsomekitten2585
    @fulsomekitten2585 Год назад +32

    Wow! 260k subscribers!! So proud of you guys! Been with you from the first month!!

  • @karlavessels2050
    @karlavessels2050 Год назад +11

    IF you ever do come to AZ and go to Supai, get a hiking pass a year in advance as they fill up quick and they only allow a certain amount of people to go into the canyon per season. It is GORGEOUS here in AZ especially up in Northern AZ.

    • @joyflowmonger248
      @joyflowmonger248 Год назад +4

      The water really is that blue at Havasu. As a teen, I hiked one full day in, and spent a few days. Unrolled my sleeping bag anywhere off the trail under the stars at bedtime, cooked over a fire, swam, explored, and shot the breeze with the natives. Then one full day to hike out. Extraordinarily beautiful and relaxing. Thanks for sparking such a great memory of such a glorious adventure.

    • @karlavessels2050
      @karlavessels2050 Год назад +2

      @@joyflowmonger248 I wish I could go and do the hike. I live down in the valley. North Phoenix and I have severe asthma and RA so i can do it. It makes me sad but is what it is. The higher you get the water is more beautiful. And when they say it is sacred, they dont mess around. They mean it. You MUST respect the area and nature.

    • @UnlimitedEarth_Jess
      @UnlimitedEarth_Jess Год назад +2

      Correct and they sell out almost instantly. Supai has also been shut down since 2020. I still have a permit for a trip that was scheduled for 2020 and has been pushed back each year since. So far its a go for 2023, we shall see. 😊

    • @aamirhussain924
      @aamirhussain924 Год назад

      ​@@karlavessels2050 plz help me I'm coming new Zealand my darem 😢 please help me reply plz your phone number send me please 🥺

  • @lindastarr4699
    @lindastarr4699 Год назад +6

    Mackinac Island is a popular tourist spot. My friend has been there and loves it. Also, there is a movie that was made there, "Somewhere In Time" starring Jane Seymour and Christopher Reeves (time travel.) It's a great movie!

  • @marleybob3157
    @marleybob3157 Год назад +23

    There are places in the Grand Canyon that are so beautiful, they defy description. My first time to the Grand Canyon, I took a plane that essentially had glass walls. It was designed to enhance the view and boy did it. Two people on our flight (of about fourteen people) got airsick and spent the remainder of the trip with their eyes closed. I thought it was magnificent. I hope you get to see it up close one day.

    • @jessieely5363
      @jessieely5363 Год назад +3

      I did a helicopter ride over the Grand Canyon. I agree it’s absolutely magnificent! I hope to do a whitewater rafting trip through there to see it bottom up!

  • @USMCbassman
    @USMCbassman Год назад +11

    I learn more about my own country from your channel than I did in school (granted that was many years ago...long enough to have retired from the military and have a few jobs since then). Your family is awesome and I find it fascinating that there are people who are very curious about our great nation. Granted NZ has always intrigued me and I've done some research on it. I like the fact you all don't have snakes, lol! Cheers!

  • @unctay
    @unctay Год назад +21

    Got me learning things about my own country. Thanks fam!

    • @tedtod4489
      @tedtod4489 Год назад

      Hey everyone!! I just wanted to share some good news with you all. Let's just put it this way, the Ten Commandments are called the Moral Law. Ask yourself this. How many lies have you told? Have you ever stolen anything? Have you ever used God's name in vein? Have you ever hated someone or ever looked with lust? This is for you to judge yourself, but chances are that you are a lying, thieving, blasphemous, fornicating, adulterer at heart and you HAVE to face God on judgement day. Now ask yourself this. If God judges you on judgement day by these Commandments, will you be innocent or guilty? Of course you'll be guilty because we've all done these things. The truth is that none of us are good people and we NESD God's grace to make it to heaven. We judt simply cannot do it on our own. These Commandments arecalled the Moral Law. You and I broke the law, Jesus payed the fine. So now what we must do to be saved is to repent of our sins and trust alone in Jesus Christ! To repent doesn't mean to just say I'm sorry, but to turn from our sins and let Him truly be our Lord continually. He said that many will say to Him, Lord, Lord I have done all of these things for you. And He will say I never knew you. Depart from Me, ye who work iniquity! And those will be cast into outer darkness and raging hellfire and loneliness for all of eternity!!! Because we broke His law, He is very, very just to send us to hell. If someone had murdered 4 people and said to the judge, I've done nice things too and have tried to treat people nice but it was just one time, the judge would then say, okay but you're going to jail. And the judge is very just to do that. One last thing, if you were 10,000 feet in the air and you had to jump, you wouldn't jump out and flap your arms and try to save yourself. That's ridiculous! You would put on the parachute. It is the same with Jesus. You must trust Him as you trust the parachute. We are not good and we cannot save ourselves with our own goodness. We must trust alone in Him to save us. In just a moment of time you can pass from death to life. Jesus said, "Verily, verily I say unto you, you must be born again." That is how we enter heaven. Through the blood and grace of Jesus Christ!!!!✝️If you ask someone how to enter Heaven, they will most likely say, "Be a good person." Well the Bible says that none is good, no not one. We like to compare ourselves to guys like Hitler and say, "Hey, I'm a pretty good guy compared to him." But when we compare ourselves to God's standard, we realize that the Bible speaks truth when it says that we all sinned and fallen short of the Glory of God!!! When we see this ( our sin in its TRUE light), we see how much trouble we are in and we say, "Well then there's nothing I can do. I'm going to hell for sure then." It's true that there is nothing that WE can do, but there is something that has already been done for you! God sent His One and Only Son to die on a cross as a sacrifice for our sins! So to recieve that eternal sweet sweet forgiveness, all we must do is repent of our sins (meaning to continually turn from them and confess them) and trust alone in Christ as you trust a parachute. If I was to push you out of an airplane, you'd want the parachute for sure! Don't try to flap your arms and save yourself, trust in the parachute! His finished work on the Cross IS ENOUGH!! He is the only way to Heaven, He said it Himself!! These other religions teach that we must he good and do good things and then maybe if we've been good enough, we will enter Heaven. But if that is true then we are all doomed to eternal hell because none of us are good. That's why this makes sense. Look at the Ten Commandments, they are written on your heart right now!! I promise that you have violated them. And you might still be doing that today. Therefore God is just to poor out His wrath on us because we deserve it!! But Christ died for us so that we can spend eternity in Heaven with Him! Turn to Him today, and He and only He will save your soul "Verily, verily I say unto you, you must be born again ( to go to Heaven)."✝️The true joy of Christ dwells in me!!! Does it in you? I know where I'm going when I die! Do you? I have an ETERNAL victory! Do you? I have more joy than ever because of what Christ has done. I have been down both roads. The road of the wicked and the road of Christ. Christ is way better and my cup runneth over with true joy and salvation. If you do not know the One true God and are not sure of your salvation, I promise He will never fail you. Turn to Him in repentance and faith. Repent means to confess and forsake your sins, never turning back to them. I tried changing on my own but I couldn't. It took the power of Christ on the inside of me to do it for me. He will give you a new and clean heart with new and clean desires and you shall be born again. A new creation in Christ Jesus! Hallelujah! Jesus said in order to enter the Kingdom of God, you must be born again! Thank you Lord Jesus!!✝️

  • @Captain_Bad_Bill
    @Captain_Bad_Bill Год назад +3

    We use to have property in the town of Enterprise, Wisconsin. It's not isolated, but it's so small, the only business in "town", combined bar, grocery store, night club & self-service 24hr bait shop (fishing is big deal in Northern Wisconsin) went out of business. It's says 'Welcome to Enterprise' on both sides of the same sign!😉

  • @gregoryglass5680
    @gregoryglass5680 Год назад +3

    I just recently found your channel and I am hooked. I have watched your reaction videos to everything but, I think you are missing one of the other great things about the US. The variety of music available in the US both Nationally and locally can be very diverse. If you are not already familiar with a Group called "Pentatonix". it would be awesome to see you do a reaction video to their version of "Hallelujah". BTW I'm from NE Tennessee and my wife and I are getting you a local package together to help you fill your map.

  • @codyproctor3865
    @codyproctor3865 Год назад +2

    I LOVE Mackinac island. I only live like 3 hours from it. I go there at least 3 times a year. It's so beautiful! It's like stepping back in time hundreds of years. Went up there this past July and rode horses on the island. Yall should really go!

  • @Godislove4517
    @Godislove4517 Год назад +7

    I live about 3 or 4 hours from Stehekin and I've been there once. It does get tourists. Most people take the ferry (aka Lady of the Lake) which goes up a couple times a day in the summer. They have a few little shops with postcards and nick-nacks and some homemade ice cream. The lake is one of the clearest lakes there is and the surrounding mountains are untouched wilderness. They boated 1 or 2 cars up there but I'm not sure why there are no roads.

  • @michaelmcdermott209
    @michaelmcdermott209 Год назад +2

    Mackinac Island is a must see if you ever come here to Michigan. Frankenmuth Michigan is another lovely destination.

  • @johnbernstein7887
    @johnbernstein7887 Год назад +8

    The Capital of Alaska, Juneau is one of those towns. Juneau is unique among the 49 U.S. capitals on mainland North America in that there are no roads connecting the city to the rest of the state or North America and everything must arrive by boat or plane. It's also quite large, bigger than the whole state of Rhode Island and Delaware.

    • @davesmith9680
      @davesmith9680 Год назад +2

      During one of my changes of duty stations, in the Navy, was Juneau or San Diego... I've never been to Juneau.

  • @yesacenots
    @yesacenots Год назад +37

    Being from the Wenatchee WA area, I can attest to the town Stehekin being secluded, I lived in Wenatchee for 22 years (Being born and raised in Wenatchee). It is absolutely gorgeous up at the end of Lake Chelan. I hunted and fished all over that part of the Cascade Mountain Range. Also he pronounced Wenatchee wrong; say it like (When aa chee). Great video as usual!

    • @bjdefilippo447
      @bjdefilippo447 Год назад +6

      I came to correct the pronunciation but you beat me to it. 😃

    • @annaburch3200
      @annaburch3200 Год назад +2

      We noticed the pronunciation issue, too! But we DO have a lot of hard to pronounce places in WA, if you haven't grown up around here. Still need to go to Stehekin. Looks beautiful!!

    • @yesacenots
      @yesacenots Год назад

      @@annaburch3200 Haha right! WA probably has some of the hardest to say names in the US.

  • @johnalden5821
    @johnalden5821 Год назад +2

    I have been to Idaho, once, for a single night's stay at an AirBnB. I cannot say that I didn't see a single person in the entire state (other than the people I was with) because I did see a single person. That was it. One Idahoan. The rest was just miles of firs and mountains.

    • @Riverrunner1122
      @Riverrunner1122 Год назад +2

      I'm not supposed to say this but that is the great thing about idaho, if you want to get away it doesn't take long to get out of civilization

  • @diresquad7388
    @diresquad7388 Год назад +2

    Your guys and girls are amazing!!!❤ Howdy from Houston Texas.

  • @tonyriley5233
    @tonyriley5233 Год назад +9

    I'm a long time subscriber and have always wanted to suggest a family video that is a favorite of my family. It's called the Sand Lot. It would be great to hear your family review it.

    • @shawnsisler3743
      @shawnsisler3743 Год назад +4

      "You're killing me, Smalls." :D Absolutely agree, Sandlot, A League of Their Own, My Girl, Stand By Me, are all movies I would love to see them review.

    • @Ferrari636
      @Ferrari636 Год назад +1

      100%

  • @adventureswithclidesrevange
    @adventureswithclidesrevange Год назад +2

    Can you do a video about myths confirmed by mythbusters

  • @Tinyoak2
    @Tinyoak2 Год назад +1

    I lived in Hulette Wyoming for a while with my sister, who still lives there on a small "farm"---she has a few horses and chickens, anyway. Yes it is small. Yes everyone knows everyone and yes you either work at the sawmill ( I did) , the diner in town ( which has a screen door as an entrance and everything is made fresh on the spot), or you drive to another town. Having said that, I absolutely loved how everyone comes together like a community should. If you want to catch up on the local "news" (aka gossip), you go directly to he diner at either breakfast or supper time for a recap if you missed it in the morning. Just a footnote, about 20 miles down the road from Hulette is Aladdin, Wyoming population; 15. It is one family and a MUST stop, The general store is over 100 years old and it has Sioux City Sarsaparilla.....the best soft drink known to man 9 or should be labeled as).

  • @joeryan7024
    @joeryan7024 Год назад +1

    Chicago Joe here... Didn't some one send you fudge from Mackinac Island, Michigan? I can't remember. Happy Election Day for those of us in the States.😜🤪

  • @jasonrichards3785
    @jasonrichards3785 Год назад +1

    The eastern U.S. is by far less secluded than Alaska and most of the western U.S. but I feel like ya'll would be interested in some of the secluded stops in the east. Suches, Georgia is smake dab in the middle of the North Georgia mountains. It has 60 students in grades K-12 in their only school. Sapelo Island, Georgia has roughly 70 full time citizens and can only be accessed by a 20 to 30 minute pedestrian only ferry ride. Gee's Bend, Alabama can basically only be reached by ferry across the Alabama River. Frenchboro, Maine only has 60 total residents and it is a good ferry ride out to it.

  • @manxkin
    @manxkin Год назад +1

    I’ve been to Stehekin Washington. The boat ride up Lake Chelan is spectacular. Check out Lake Chelan.

  • @athomeoutsideanywhere7550
    @athomeoutsideanywhere7550 Год назад +1

    Yeah baby! Idaho for the win! To be fair though, we have hundreds of little towns like Yellow Pine all over the state. Some are much more secluded than others. McCall is one of the most popular tourist towns in Idaho, and is still relatively small as well. It just happens to be a major travel hub for the southern half of the state. Beautiful area though. Awesome lakes, mountains everywhere and of course, a ski resort or two...

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  • @GroundZer0000
    @GroundZer0000 Год назад +1

    You guys should watch videos from Wendover & Real Engineering 👍

  • @garytrew2766
    @garytrew2766 Год назад +2

    We needed something to watch instead of politics. Your family always brings a smile to my face. Thanks so much. 😀

  • @samanthaferree6511
    @samanthaferree6511 Год назад +1

    As an Idahoan I am not at all surprised to see the #1 spot. Fun fact, if you take topography into account Idaho is the largest state in the lower 48. 😜

  • @sammurphy4300
    @sammurphy4300 Год назад +1

    Growing up in a bustling metropolis, I used to think anywhere that had lawns was the countryside.

  • @copewy22
    @copewy22 Год назад +1

    We go through Kremlin Montana on our way to Havre Montana to visit the inlaws 5 plus hours of driving each way.

  • @Cassxowary
    @Cassxowary Год назад +1

    These are just in the US, FALSE ADVERTISING lol but nice places too and I wouldn’t mind living in any of them with my fam (if those places aren’t racist) if I wanted to live in that country which I would never...

  • @russellrofe4849
    @russellrofe4849 Год назад +4

    I grew up in a town of less than 100 people in Ohio. No post office, police, or gas stations. Just one traffic light. I miss it.

    • @NarwahlGaming
      @NarwahlGaming Год назад +1

      When I moved to where I am now it was 400 people.
      Now, it's about 5,000 and I hate it.
      I used to be able to walk down my street naked and no one would know.
      Now, it feels like Grand Central Station.

  • @jpbaugh
    @jpbaugh Год назад +2

    Fun fact: Mackinac (pronounced Mack ih naW) is famous for its fudge. That was actually the first place I looked before I sent you guys the fudge from Frankenmuth. Mackinaw did not ship internationally so I had to go with Frankenmuth. But both are very good. :-)

    • @Cricket2731
      @Cricket2731 Год назад

      Believe it or nor, Macinac Island fudge us available in Toledo, Ohio. (But you have to know where to look!)
      We're not that far from the ferry to Put-in-Bay, which is a tourist destination in the summer. In the Winter, flying is the only way in & out.

    • @jpbaugh
      @jpbaugh Год назад +1

      @@Cricket2731 I can get it at the local Kroger's and a couple other stores in the area. They're so popular they started shipping to a lot of different places lol

  • @pattiharvey1787
    @pattiharvey1787 Год назад +5

    I lived in Great Falls Montana in 1988-89 when my husband was transferred there and hated it. During the Winter your windows not only had ice on the outside of the windows but INSIDE as well. Glad he wasn't assigned there for very long 😌

    • @kkeenan536
      @kkeenan536 Год назад +1

      My son was stationed there in the Air Force, went to visit and the wind was brutal

    • @caseyl9906
      @caseyl9906 Год назад +1

      I have lived in Great Falls and that general area of Montana my whole life and it does take a certain kind of person to appreciate/live there. Currently it is 5 degrees F and to go down to minus digits overnight with about 6" of snow on the ground already. The crazy thing about it is that the wind could start to blow out of the SW bringing warmer air up from CA and all of that snow/cold could be gone and 60 degrees within a day or two! We call them Chinook Winds. Last year was -20 and then the winds hit and within a day was 50 for a few days and then back in the minus for a few days, wind back again and back up to 50's!!! As we say here "Just wait 5 minutes and the weather will change"

    • @lorainefleeman6011
      @lorainefleeman6011 Год назад

      I live in ND. Same.

  • @jamesjohnston9225
    @jamesjohnston9225 Год назад +1

    This was a good one. I liked the narrator's style of humor. Nice reaction.

  • @zoenightshade3053
    @zoenightshade3053 Год назад +4

    Unfortunately, my hometown of Daniel, WY doesn't quite make the "most secluded" list. We only have 150-ish people, a post-office, a bar, and a fire dept. It used to have a school, but it closed. The thing keeping it off the list is that it is fairly easy to get too. It is right on a highway, and the school is in a slightly larger town (about 2000).

    • @terryc7142
      @terryc7142 Год назад +1

      Daniel is beautiful! I grew up in Riverton. Hello fellow Wyomingite!

    • @shannonleblanc1681.
      @shannonleblanc1681. Год назад +2

      I live in a town of 33 in wyoming

  • @jeffreyakatz
    @jeffreyakatz Год назад +7

    Although only somewhat secluded (I love small towns), the town of Roscoe, NY is a very quaint small town known for its hunting and fishing as well as their famous diner that people stop at on long car trips they pass through the area.

    • @alanbaum6690
      @alanbaum6690 Год назад +3

      The most famous thing in Roscoe is the diner

    • @jeffreyakatz
      @jeffreyakatz Год назад +2

      @@alanbaum6690 And little has changed on the "main street" of Roscoe, although, sadly, "The Little Store" closed not long ago.

    • @colliecoform4854
      @colliecoform4854 Год назад

      @@alanbaum6690 Eaten there many times. My grandfather was an avid fisherman and stayed in Roscoe many times. The family also stayed there for a few weeks in summer. This was back in the late fifties.

    • @Gweeper64
      @Gweeper64 Год назад

      I love Roscoe brewing . Good beers and good food. Was there a few years ago.

  • @arfrunningbear7022
    @arfrunningbear7022 Год назад +1

    When my parents retired to Montana, they got their mail from Otter Montana, population 5, that doesn't include the dog and two cats. It was 4 but the residents had another baby. It was a building which had a general store, post office, and a bar. They had a couple of mobile homes in the back that hunters could use for showering during the season. The mail was delivered only three times a week. Love you guys, from Norman, Oklahoma.

  • @gemgamerz9280
    @gemgamerz9280 Год назад +1

    I like your reaction , LOVE from India😍

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    @Cas1nomommy Год назад +1

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  • @johnchauvin2183
    @johnchauvin2183 Год назад +5

    I wouldn't mind being semi secluded as long as it had grocery, good internet and maybe a diner or two. The city I live in currently had under 100k people living in it when I moved to it. It now has just over 500k. By far it is still the smallest city I have lived in, but it continues to grow. Thanks for the video and I'll see you in the next one.

    • @terryc7142
      @terryc7142 Год назад

      Wyoming has a number of towns that fit your criteria. Very low cost of living there too. No state income tax. Biggest challenge for people new to the state is the winter weather. It can be tough. Northern part of the state is beautiful mountains and forests. Southern part is more desert.

    • @johnchauvin2183
      @johnchauvin2183 Год назад +1

      @@terryc7142 I used to live in Denver and quite familiar with Wyoming. I'm done with snow and cold...Haha. Although over the next couple of days I'll be dealing with Hurricane Nicole. It's a small one, but I'm right on the coast.

  • @ranger8129
    @ranger8129 Год назад +1

    Lookup Jarbridge Nevada,ElkCity and Dixe Idaho they are remote towns and are very much worth the visit.

    • @guanyin19
      @guanyin19 Год назад

      Just left my own comment about Jarbridge. Great little spot. Very isolated. One of my research plots is just outside of town there, and I visit every summer for a couple of weeks to collect data. I'd highly recommend people only try visiting during summer. Trying to do so in the winter could be the last thing you ever do.

  • @GUNSnBACON318
    @GUNSnBACON318 Год назад +1

    Hiiiiii the town I live in in Louisiana has a population less than 500.

  • @pitdoctor
    @pitdoctor Год назад +3

    He makes getting to Haines so much more difficult than it actually is. You can fly into Juneau (multiple direct flights available daily from Seattle) Then once you're in Juneau, you can take a sea plane flight to Haines, or a ferry to Haines.

    • @kermitt.franklin4619
      @kermitt.franklin4619 Год назад

      You can also drive directly to Haines, just take the Haines Highway out of Haines Jct., YT. I don't know why he thought you had to drive all the way to the Klondike Highway and get a ferry from Skagway to get to Haines, makes no sense!

  • @larryparish5984
    @larryparish5984 Год назад +2

    If you guys want to check out the most isolated town in the lower 48 states, check out Jarbidge, Nevada. There is one main dirt road through town & either way you go it's approximately 100 miles to the nearest Walmart. I've noticed that their web page also has a lot of unrelated photos posted. The last I heard there were only 110 electric meters in town, but only 12 people stayed through the winter. When I was there last only 3 people stayed through the winter (I was 17 then, I'm 69 now). I actually helped replace the floating floor in the community center when I was there. Have a great day 😊.

  • @debbiedean3165
    @debbiedean3165 Год назад +1

    This was really fun and interesting-he was funny. Oh my gosh guys, I was so happy to see all of you here tonight 😀-mid-term election results coming in tonight and I sure needed a break-
    Thanks

  • @hollyoberhansly2303
    @hollyoberhansly2303 Год назад +2

    I have never been to Mackinac Island, but a family that lives in a RV did a video on the island and it seems like a awesome place to visit. Here is the link: ruclips.net/video/dWUaQIwYphc/видео.html. They also spent a couple months in a new RV in New Zealand, but they usually travel around the United States, I thought they might be a good channel for someone wanting to visit the U.S. to watch.

  • @salacca2297
    @salacca2297 Год назад +2

    Yes!!

  • @kaylodee9132
    @kaylodee9132 Год назад +1

    I finally made it to the Grand Canyon last year for the first time (after several years of trying to get there). We stopped at probably dozens of outlooks to see the canyon, and they were all magnificent. Nothing could compare with when we decided to book a helicopter ride, though. Everything looked spectacular from the air, and of course there were no crowds or people to block the view of the canyon. It's expensive but in my opinion 100% worth it and I would very highly recommend!

  • @jeanlawson9133
    @jeanlawson9133 Год назад

    Mill Creek Holler 😎 in Virginia....you have to fight Bob cat,,Bear and Copper head Snake just to get your mail.... Ain't it just ain't it 😎 lols..... population 12 or so... There's critters living in those hills that haven't been seen..... Remember the Hills have Eyes.....

  • @berniej.rucker4252
    @berniej.rucker4252 Год назад

    Mackinaw Island is a "MUST SEE" ; "DON'T MISS" spot in Michigan simply because of how quaint the area is and you get a REAL feel for how things were BEFORE cars!!!!
    The Grand Hotel on the island is VERY OLD and we'll kept and aside of having your car parked by the resort...has ALL of the indemnities one would expect in a castle!!!

  • @spydercomputers
    @spydercomputers 9 месяцев назад

    I grew up not 3 hours from that town in Wyoming. Lived in Wright WY for a year. That should have been on that list. But, you wanna talk cold, we get cold. -40 winters with 50+ mph winds. It’s nuts. :)

  • @wallstherb
    @wallstherb Год назад

    Hi NZedders!! 🙂 Since you like tasting different types of food, treats and sweets from around The World, have you had a taste test of New Zealand 🇳🇿 🍫 Chocolate? I like 1. Whittaker's Hokey Pokey 2. L&P White Chocolate 3. Tip Top Jelly Tip Block 4. Lewis Road Creamery Chocolate Milk (collaboration with Whittaker's). 🙂😊😇

  • @Jesussayspayattention
    @Jesussayspayattention Год назад

    He missed Toketee, Oregon where PP&L has an small Community and also US Forest Service with a population of about 300. East of Roseburg 64 miles. There are other fairly remote small towns in Central and Eastern Oregon such as Chemult, Chiloquin, *Shaniko, Grass Valley, Kent, *Granite, Ukiah and many others in Oregon. My husband grew up in Toketee his Father was Vice President of PP&L (Pacific Power & Light) in the Northwest Region including Wyoming, Colorado, Montana, Idaho.

  • @jimgreen5788
    @jimgreen5788 Год назад

    Did you recognize the rock spire at 4:30? It's Devil's Tower Nat'l. Mon., which featured at the start of the move Close Encounters of the 3rd. Kind.
    He accidentally pronounced Mackinac Island MACK-uh-nawk, when it should be, strangely enough, MACK-uh-naw. There's also a bridge of the same spelling, and it connects the 2 peninsulas of the state.
    Stehekin is in the Wenatchee = weh-NATCH-ee N.F. (rather than weh-NOTCH-ee), after you've sailed up Lake Chelan (shuh-LAN, rather than chuh-LAN.
    Unlike the others on the list, Haines, AK, is not all that isolated, in that you can take the Alaska State ferry all the way to Bellingham, WA, with close stops at Skagway and Juneau, or drive several hundred miles along the Alaska Hwy. to the rest of the state. I'd have chosen Hyder, which is in the Panhandle, or Southeast, which is otherwise served by the State Ferry System, but being east of the Coast Mtns., it’s cut off, making a flight, or 441mi./710km. drive through Canada on the Cassiar, Alaska and Klondike Hwys. necessary to get to Skagway--the nearest other town in AK by road. I'm sure you can find it on google maps.
    Nadine, Supai IS incredible. I've backpacked in there twice. Although it's on the Colorado R., it's in a horseshoe bend in that river, about 40 mi./65km. NW of Grand Canyon Village, and across the river from the park. To get to Hualapai Hilltop (WAH-la-pie), where the trail starts, requires a 1.25 hour drive on a very rural highway through the Hualapai Reservation.
    Re. the AK locations, he mentioned they're populated by Native Alaskans, which is the politically correct term for Eskimos, who've lived there for thousands of years.

  • @jeffreyakatz
    @jeffreyakatz Год назад +4

    Another small town that I recently learned about is Hyder, Alaska (population 87). It is just inside the border (literally across the street), from Canada. And because they rely on Canadian services, residents can freely cross the border into Stewart, British Columbia without having to go through the formality of checking in with a customs officer.

    • @GorillaWithACellphone
      @GorillaWithACellphone Год назад +2

      Population as of 2020 was actually 40

    • @ak_downrange_threat7251
      @ak_downrange_threat7251 Год назад +1

      Eagle Alaska is the same. The road between Chicken Alaska and Eagle Alaska sometimes becomes impassable so they go to Dawson city Yukon.

    • @gorettyramos9783
      @gorettyramos9783 Год назад

      I’ve been to Hyder, drove there to visit since it was the closest Alaskan town you can drive into coming up from California. It was about 50 residents back then, I had been driving all night and arrived early around 7am, quickly realized there was no place to grab breakfast before hotel check-in, decided to go to Stewart B.C. so we headed back. It took 5 min to drive the whole town looking for a place to eat, on our way out we had to go through customs and I had never been so questioned at a border crossing in my life!
      I must have looked super suspicious driving into town and driving out 5min later I guess.
      But I was allowed to cross back into Canada, got my breakfast in Stewart and was back for my Hyder adventures in no time.

    • @kathrynsamuelson1983
      @kathrynsamuelson1983 Год назад

      I'm surprised they can still cross like that. It used to be that way in Derby Line, VT. Not any more since 9/11.

  • @LadyofFe
    @LadyofFe 4 месяца назад

    I live in the UP and have been there once. It's closed in the winter. When it opens it's a great place to go visit. It's were the movie, Somewhere in Time was filmed. We live 5 hours away. We call ourselves Yoopers. In the Keweenaw where my family lives, we get an average of 270" of snow in winter.

  • @Deekers2020
    @Deekers2020 Год назад

    Would NOT consider Mackinac Island a secluded town. It’s a major tourist attraction. Yes, you get to it by ferry, plane or boat but it’s far from secluded. There are full-time residences, but most are summer homes. The Grand Hotel is located there. It’s magnificent. It’s where the movie with Christopher Reeves and Jane Seymour…. SOMEWHERE IN TIME was filmed. Google the hotel and you’ll understand why I say it’s not really secluded.

  • @charlesmcconnell9121
    @charlesmcconnell9121 9 месяцев назад

    I lived in Wenatchee, Washington, when I was 10. What the narrator was saying about swimming to Stehekin is true! It'sI a 60-mile swim in C-o-o-o-ld water!

  • @tonyangelias6808
    @tonyangelias6808 Год назад

    If y’all ever get into watching movies please check out the original “Top Gun” movie with Tom Cruise (36 yrs ago), then the next one should be “Top Gun Maverick” (May 2022).

  • @melziegenhagen1260
    @melziegenhagen1260 Год назад

    Hi im from New Brunswick Canada 🇨🇦. Love your videos. You should do a reaction video on top 5 things to do in New Brunswick and the most beautiful places in Canada? Great videos. Greetings from Canada 🇨🇦 🍁

  • @afcgeo882
    @afcgeo882 Год назад

    I was just in Unalaska, Alaska, also known as Dutch Harbor. It is North America’s largest fisheries port. It’s a town of about 4,200, but is about a 3 hour flight from Anchorage. There is mobile service, but it’s all via satellite as there is still no communication cable there (one is being laud under the water now). Tye best you’ll get is 3G service, but it’s very spotty and slow. Nothing grows there (tundra), except seafood, so everything is shipped or flown in.
    The tv show “The Deadliest Catch” takes place there.
    It’s not that far from St. Paul island. About 20% of the flights are cancelled due to weather.
    Yes, you can go here. There are scheduled airline flights and there’s a decent enough hotel as well. On my flight from Dutch I sat next to a Kiwi scientist who had just gotten off a US Coast Guard ice breaker, having done polar ice cap research.

  • @smplfi9859
    @smplfi9859 Год назад

    In the town of Supai, Arizona, it is a Native tribal community, they charge 125$ a night per person. And a minimum of 3 nights. Your family would be 1200$ in total fees! Before it was an instagram location they only charged 15$ a night. the flashflooding in the canyons actually creates new waterfalls! All flash floods are dangerous and Arizona routinely has fatal flooding, sometimes it kills whole families like the Cold Springs Flash Flood 2017

  • @anisediffee6666
    @anisediffee6666 Год назад

    I can understand why Dalhart TX. Made the list I graduated from Dalhart in 1983!! Should have seen it than!! Home to the once famous XIT ranch!! Which stood for 10 counties in Texas!!

  • @cd5sircoupe
    @cd5sircoupe Год назад

    To be fair, my town of about 35k people has the post office almost right next door to the main fire dept. (there's multiple branches of fire dept.). We are definitely not secluded though, it's a pretty sprawling "bedroom" town/city that middle/upper class people live in while they work elsewhere. Very centrally located.
    Christ, a 4 person hs graduating class? Mine was a modest 360 even, and my younger brother's class was nearly double that (granted I'm close to my 20 year reunion that I'm not going to)...

  • @jonathanriggs8565
    @jonathanriggs8565 Год назад

    Two comments. One--my father and sister have been to Havasupai which is at the bottom of the Grand Canyon (nearly a mile down) and can only be reached by foot or mule. It is a looong climb down then up! Two--my mother is from a town, Claremont, South Dakota, fitting the definition set by the video--population 120 and no real city for at least 65 miles. It has one high school ( "Home of the Honkers," My grandfather was the principal many years ago) and a combination convenience store-gas station that was closed at 2pm on a Saturday afternoon when I visited there. That's all. There are actually a lot of very small communities in the US. For example, I once stopped in Arliss, Texas, population 4, to use the toilet.

  • @patriciamedaris8552
    @patriciamedaris8552 Год назад

    Um, the waterfall they are showing for Supai AZ looks an awful lot like the one in Havasu AZ. You have to hike to it and it's beautiful but Havasu is a "you can only afford to live here if your wealthy" and it's about an hour and fifteen minutes drive from Kingman AZ ( Don't come to Kingman, it's full of meth users, the locals don't like outsiders and are super angry all the time, and it's like an episode of The Twilight Zone on any given day). I'm moving back to Michigan where I can visit my beloved Mackinac Island again ❤️💕. If you guys go to Mackinac make sure to get their home made fudge...you will never regret it!

  • @RV43888
    @RV43888 Год назад

    If you want to get an idea of how diverse America is, as far as geographically anyway, drive from sea to sea. I did that a few years ago with 6 kids and 2 dogs. It was an ADVENTURE let me tell you. It's one thing to "know" how much space we have, it's another thing to actually SEE it. We are in no way crowded, believe me. We've populated like 10% of the land. Maybe. The rest is wiiiiiiiide open

  • @Johnson-hk3cc
    @Johnson-hk3cc Год назад

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  • @vascobroma8907
    @vascobroma8907 Год назад

    I've camped just outside Supia (the waterfalls are at the campsite). Really cool place, for camping. The town isn't so nice. Dirt roads, no vehicles, stray dogs running around. Though they do have a small grocery store and cafe. The people are nice (it's an Indian reservation; only natives live in the town), but the housing isn't great. I genuinely forgot I was in America; felt like I was in rural Mexico. All that to say, don't go there if you're expecting to find a hotel. It's a camping location. And bring a gallon of water in your backpack. You can only get there by a 12-mile hike through the desert (it's a rough trek hiking back up). They have a helicopter pad but I don't know if they take tourists or just supplies.

  • @ak_downrange_threat7251
    @ak_downrange_threat7251 Год назад

    Circle Hot Springs Alaska nestled right outside the Yukon-Charlie National Park, the National Park with probably the least visitors in the US. Maybe 150 people live there and its a 4 hour drive to Fairbanks for groceries. I have been to some remote villages you had to fly into but as far as driving in this has to take the cake. If I were to hike from the Richardson Highway to my Families Homestead in the Yukon-Charlie to Circle it would take about 5-6 days of hard hiking.

  • @carriquilts218
    @carriquilts218 Год назад

    I grew up north of Dalhart TX in an even smaller town. We were 1k people and my graduating class had 33 which was the largest in almost 2 decades. 1 hour from Wal-Mart 2 hours from Amarillo and geographically closer to the capital's of colorado, new mexico, and Kansas than our own capital of Oklahoma. Town name Boise City, Ok.

  • @alankemper4068
    @alankemper4068 Год назад

    Hello the my New Zealand family. I have been to Mackinac Island Michigan, it is an amazing place. What thy didn't show is the Grand Hotel. It was the it place for super rich people to go to late 1800s. The movie Somewhere in time was filmed there, staring Christopher Reeves and Jane Seymore. At least check out the pictures on line. It has the largest covered porch in the world. Yes NO CARS.

  • @richardkrieger8940
    @richardkrieger8940 Год назад

    Hello NZ Family
    A suggestion watch the (Somers in Alaska)
    It's a family that lives in North Pole Alaska. This town is about 25 miles south of Fairbanks. This will answer a lot of your questions of why people love Alaska.

  • @lisam4503
    @lisam4503 Год назад

    Supai isn't that far from Kingman AZ or really that hard to get near! Its off old RT66. It's near a great vacation area! Fly into Las Vegas and rent a car. All kinds of places to visit around this area. Just don't come in the summer months June, July or August or December-February! I believe there are three options to get down to Supai. Hike down, ride a horse down or take a helicopter in.

  • @fawnjenkins7266
    @fawnjenkins7266 Год назад +2

    My son went to Stehekan on Lake Chelan with a few fathers and sons at our church. One of the dad is super into hiking and had been there before. They took the ferry up to Stehekan and hiked back down to the cars. It was a 3 day hike. The photos they came home with were just as beautiful as this guy's! I didn't realize Stehekan was a settlement! My son came home so excited! He loved the experience of hiking in God's beauty!

    • @rainshadow88
      @rainshadow88 Год назад

      Is the bakery still there? It's great

  • @Farmer_Dave
    @Farmer_Dave Год назад

    Yall should consider Seawolf Park in Texas with an actual WWII US submarine you can tour inside and out and also to USS Lexington Museum a United States SuperCarrier turned into a Museum also in Texas also some of the best "TexMex" food in the world. Just a thought. And I am from Texas and waiting for Atlanta's Kitchen to get to my State food authentic "Texas Chilli" a hint Meat Church located in Texas has a good recipe.

  • @virgilmerchant5291
    @virgilmerchant5291 Год назад

    Furnace Creek is a census-designated place (CDP) in Inyo County, California, United States. ... of the Death Valley National Park are located at Furnace Creek. check this one out,

  • @clayzimmerman3318
    @clayzimmerman3318 Год назад

    I wouldnt really consider Dalhart, TX "secluded". Like he said, about 8k population & Ive been there a few times. Its right on a main highway.

  • @samuelpenn3126
    @samuelpenn3126 Год назад

    I love watching your channel and your interest in the United States. I don't know if in your first video you said that's what this channel would entail but I would love to see more about your country. Your beautiful places, in the beginning, we see some of the beach but I'd love to see more. Thanks for sharing.
    I used to live in a community that was 14 miles from the next nearest city but to find a Wal-Mart or Costco, you had to travel 75 miles one way. The nearest city was Forks and the village I lived in had a population of approximately 600 and that included the Coast Guard residents who were stationed there. Yes, I lived in the village of LA Push and yes, I am Quileute and NO, we have nothing to do with werewolves!

  • @cherishnorth602
    @cherishnorth602 Год назад

    White Pine's population explodes during the harmonica music festival in the Summer. An old mining town. Also, Idaho also has great huckleberry. I would try the huckleberry lemonade they serve at county fairs. County fairs are also a good way to get to know local culture and food customs. A train ride cross country is nice to check out the scenery without driving. Empire builder between Chicago and Seattle is wonderful for viewing the Northern Rockies and Cascade Mountain Ranges.

  • @debrasharp510
    @debrasharp510 Год назад

    If you would like to check out lifestyles of people in more rural areas ou the USA I suggest a good site would be "Celebrating Appalachia " featuring a family from Western North Carolina. Their videos show family lifestyle most people outside America don't learn from movies, etc. . I follow them because I am a retired Pediatric RN living just across the mountains in Knoxville, Tennessee, and can relate to this lifestyle which is similar to my upbringing in Middle Tennessee.

  • @cjjenson8212
    @cjjenson8212 Год назад

    Alaska cold is propaganda.
    Only on the north slope does it get mind boggling cold.
    On the east side of the divide however, is very wonderful and livable.
    Because we get the ocean currents, our winters are similar to Wanaka.
    In Ketchikan, where I lived, it was 60s-70⁰ f in the summer and I never melted unlike the lower 48 which get into the hundreds.
    In the winter it rarely gets below freezing because of said currents.
    Love your channels and your excitement.

  • @frederickbueltemann7953
    @frederickbueltemann7953 Год назад

    Michigan's Upper Peninsula north of Mackinac Island is some of the most beautiful country on the earth, but vary isolated.

  • @DisasterAuntie
    @DisasterAuntie Год назад

    I can't speak from experience, but from borrowed experience: One of my college friends was from one of those very, very remote towns in Alaska. Well, actually, she was from about 30 miles away from one of those remote towns. It was what's called an unincorporated area -- no "town" in terms of administration, so all their local business had to go through the county administration instead. But she's from there, because her family have lived there for untold generations. Alaskan Indigenous peoples have made their lives there, and it's their heritage. It's one of the few places that invaders (non-Indigenous) haven't come to exploit, and that's why they stay.

  • @natashamurphy9736
    @natashamurphy9736 Год назад

    It's beautiful in summer with the midnight sun, they showed you the winter pictures not good depiction of the places in Alaska I loved living remote Alaska. I live in Coos bay Oregon but grew up in floating log camps in Alaska. They are logging community built on floating devices under logs with single wide trailers for family to live in that are pulled to remote bays so they can log the logging sights. It's dying way of life these community are almost all gone now. I was brought up to logging camps when I was 8 months old in 1975 off and on from Alaska to Oregon to Arizona my dad was a faller my husband was logging road builder I'm dental assistant/medical field. But I moved back to Oregon were my family from after I had my last two boys in 2007 I miss Alaska it freeing especially from far democratic thinking about going back.

  • @montananana2869
    @montananana2869 Год назад

    Look up Polebridge Montana, its near Glacier National Park and just beautiful and off grid. Their mercantile sells the best baked goods and when we are up that way, will make a point of stopping in just for that.
    I live in 30 minutes north of Great Falls Montana (mentioned in the video), and we are having our first real snow of the year. Currently it is 6F (-14 c), a lot colder than normal for this time of year but not uncommon.
    My sister-in-law sold her place in Kremlin not long ago to move to Havre, and Havre is not exactly a huge city in itself. Interesting note, Havre has an underground museum that was once used to live in when the town once caught fire. Everything there from bars to shops.