You walked past my great grandparents , my grandparents and my mothers home. As well as many friends houses. Havent lived in Juneau for 40 yrs. Great nostalgia. Thanks
You really are the master of picking the right soundtrack, whatever the situation or environment, I just find it so spot on and evocative, every single time, it really adds something to your videos ... perhaps your decent taste in music helps. If you give this up you should definitely curate documentary & movie scores 👍🏾
I live in the Oregon forest in Oregon off the coast it’s beautiful but this is breathtaking! I heard Alaska was so amazing I’ve been to Juneau but it’s been a really long time I want to come back to Alaska probably three or four trips I think because there’s so much to say thank you for this great walking tour it was amazing!
YUP! We love Gabriel Traveler's private & simply travel videos without too much commercial. I used it on My Virtual Program, I worked with Differing Disability Adults. They Love it!! Peace from Upper Marlboro, MD
I lived in Inuvik for two winters, the ravens are so big. Worked out on the Beaufort Sea. Today in Alberta it is -39 and was the temp always in Inuvik!
Went to Juneau in summer of 2015 and it was pretty dead in the evenings too. One explanation are the giant cruise ships that dock in Juneau and allow passengers to shop/eat/drink during daytime but the ship leaves in the early evening with its thousands of passengers. Of course, that’s all pre-COVID and many cruise ships to Alaska may not be operating.
Had to laugh at the animal tracks comment. That was a dog, not a bear. Bears are all asleep in February in Juneau. But it's fun seeing other people's excitement when they walk around my neighborhood.
More videos!!!!!! More stories!!!!!!! Keep making videos and talking about stories you've lived!!! Please speak about your time spent in Europe!! Love you GABRIEL been watching you for way over a year!!
Gabe! love your videos, I have been watching your stuff since internet. Its amazing to see the world through your eyes, You don't BS, no yummy face, its real and sincere. Thank you! and hopefully your channel will get more well deserved attention. Thumbs up to you and hope to see you keep'on traveling. I am stuck in the cold, so videos of you in the tropics really helped my psyche.
Exactly what I was looking for! I had been to Juneau in the summertime and wondered how it fared in the winter compared to the more northern Alaskan cities.
I was living in Juneau in the spring-summer of 1983, then again from 1989-1993, working near your college at the Auk Bay Lab. Me and my wife lived downtown. Its fun to see all our old streets. That road he sent you on, is colloquially known as "Gold Creek." I used to go up there for cross-country skiing, until I was told it was an extreme avalanche danger. Its surprising how little has changed there.
I’m only a year or two younger than you. I graduated high school in 1991. I’m from Hawaii, but I lived in Anchorage in 1982, then Fairbanks in 1983, 84, 85. We moved back to Hawaii in 1986. I graduated high school in 1991 and ended up in Colorado for college. My sister and brother lived in Juneau almost all their lives. I hope to move back to Alaska someday.
Juneau looks like a pretty chill place. Hopefully you had a chance to meet more 'talkative' locals on camera, lol. Also, the Aleut internment during WWII was something new to me. Pretty tragic.
Hearing you say Chris' name sent shivers down my spine, then I teared up. I would have never guessed that there would any kind of connection like that between you two, even though you do actually remind me of him in some ways and maybe that's why I enjoy your content so much. Wow. Absolutely cannot wait to hear your story. Also, thank you for showing me recent footage of Alaska and Juneau especially. It's one of those places I haven't been able to visit, but it's been calling my name for years. Thank you once again.
Used to live in Juneau for 21 years don't miss the snow and usely clear like that your going to get the Taku winds blowing down town and basin road. The old driftwood lodge I see they must have closed the store in the small building across the parking lot from the driftwood. Juneau Douglas high class 85
Hi Gabriel, Alaska one of the last land frontiers on earth. The book that was written by Jack London Call of the Wild describes the harsh environment that is Alaska beautiful and majestic, wild and untamed in these modern times Alaska is known for another gold rush in the form of oil.
Starting to wonder if we may have crossed paths before in Alaska. Hitch hiked the Alcan- Highway first time at age seventeen in 1974 from Seattle to northern Alaska.
I guess it's possible. I hitchhiked from Haines to interior Alaska twice, in 1992 and 1995. Lived in Fairbanks 1990-91, Juneau 1991-92, worked in Denali summers of 91, 92, 95, 2017.
The Driftwood. I couldn’t remember the name of the place I stayed at until seeing your video. Convenient because of the shuttle and I stayed there when changing Ferrys to the MV Kennicott to Whittier.
Beautiful day there. Never been to Juneau, but Anchorage twice,many yrs ago. Stay safe and watch for that slippery ice. You fall so fast, impossible to catch yourself. 🏥🏥
Trying to figure out where else I can go, problem is there are interstate travel restrictions. Most of the smaller communities require quarantine even if you're coming from somewhere else in Alaska.
Well I am sure I am not the only person to say it but here it goes any way! Alaska looks WAAAY different from the stereotypes I have seen of it in Movies and shows on TV! I thought it was rustic cabins and basic ugly trailers and wood shed type structures like in Antarctica! Just basic.. You know, to protect against the 24/7 winters that never end? Like in 30 days of night horror movies lol! I am WOWed! This place has architecture like in MAINE! So pretty and a mix of modern and old and some basic rustic. What a total surprise! If it wasnt for the pandemic I would visit Alaska now that I know it is not just sparse military type/worker camp type basic trailer communities, and rustic cabins in the woods(I love those though btw lol). It looks like Maine! I do not think I could swim the clear streams and lakes and rivers like I have dreamed though.. seems it is cold year round right? I am from Puerto Rico where the sun is most of the time out and the waters are warm(beaches), and crisp cool(streams and rivers) and the air is a cool breeze mixed with heat.. Total opposite of Alaska lol! I had an ex-girlfriend/hook up that moved from FLA USA to ALASKA and I always pictured here living up there in a rustic cabin with no water or electric and just her dogs and herself and lots of snow and woods.. Not me.. To visit and then come back to the warm and sun, ok.. But this here town?! This is like what Brunswick Maine looks like! Nice!! Yeah.. I am a military brat, so that is how I know Maine, being from Puerto Rico.. Alaska.. I need to see more Alaska, this is not the arctic wasteland/Pretty woods with rustic life I was expecting!!
I spent one day in Juneau at the end of an Alaskan tour and took a cable car up the mountain and hiked to the highest peak and also visited Mendenhall Glacier.
Maaan, so snowy and amazingly beautiful! I am going to Ukraine next and I really really hope I will see the same amount of snow there. Would make the videos even nicer. Cheers, mate, enjoy your time there!
Beautiful place backed by a beautiful video - maybe it's because I grew up in a place without it but I can't get enough of seeing (and being in) places where it snows, I love it. Thanks for opening my eyes to Aleutians too, never heard of them before.
I love Juneau. Put my car on the ferry in Haines Ak and went to Juneau 8 years ago in the winter. Had a blast. Hope you get a chance to show the glacier.
A blessed good sir Gabe Wowwww what a nice.beautoful Cold place of juneu alaska my dream travel destination thank u sir Gabe for your nice excellent walk around tour keep safe Godbless from the philippines 🇵🇭 sir Vhin 🙏🙂
Didn't know Juneau was 2nd biggest city by land. I had heard Jacksonville, FL was the biggest, but looked it up on wikipedia and it's actually Sitka, AK, Juneau 2nd, and actually Alaska has the top 4 sized cities in the country.
Great video as always. Lived there for years. Rained 30 days in a row one fall! And prices are “slightly” higher in the summer. Other than driving rain and high cost of living great place for boating and fishing-)
Hey, I’m from Willits, going to community college in Ukiah, and am considering those two colleges! Kinda cool to hear you had that experience some time back. Love the videos :)
I was a lost and hopeless kid from a family with no money at all. I had to get out of where I was from or I would have died. I found UAS, I was a student there from 2005-2006. I haven't been back since and I may never return but that year changed everything. This video brought tears to my eyes from all the memories. Is Deharts still there?
Yeah I totally missed it while talking to the camera, noticed it while editing of course. Not that anyone would have minded with the house already obliterated.
Juneau is definitely worth a visit and if you are not planning on returning to Alaska, combining Juneau with Anchorage, Denali and Seward could be a good use of your time. ... Cordova is closer to Anchorage than Juneau, but definitely "off the beaten path" since you must fly or take the ferry there.
Was in Anchorage for winter of 1969 -70. Arrived October stayed until March. First thing that hit me getting off the plane was how cold it was. It was like walking into a deep freezer. The other thing was how clean the air was. As far as you could see, and you could see mountains way off in the distance, the air was perfectly crystal clear. No hint of haze or smog, none. First time I had ever seen that. Then, in the back country, the forests covered the valley floor. In the lower 48 all the river valleys have been cleared of timber long ago for farm land, towns, roads, railtoads. Up there the forests covered the mountain tops all the way down across the valley floor up to the banks of the river. First time I had seen virgin country like that.
Heyyy I’m from Juneau it’s crazy this popped up you should go to ice caves this is the only time of year you can go in them or eagle creast lots of cool stuff you can do their
The Driftwood has that courtesy van that could take you to the airport to get a rental. I think there are a ton more places to see other than down town. I stopped the video half way thru so I don't know how far you made it to explore. There is the Mendenhall Glacier - that is a great stop. Shrine of St Therese. Auke Bay is great. North Douglas Island is a great stop. Having lunch at the Hanger on the Wharf is a great view or Island Pub for a view or downtown from the island. I live in Haines, AK and used to live in Juneau. Great weather for a tour.
That's interesting. In highschool I read a very good classic book about a recruited young female teacher in Fairbanks around the 1900's. She had a very good description of the remote life back then. Wish I could remember the name of it. Maybe you heard of it?
@@chouavue12 I left because I fell in Love with a beautiful women from Minnesota. She had been married before but her first husband had died. There was no way that she would move to Alaska because she had Children and Grandchildren in Minnesota. So I therefore sold everything an moved to the Mid west. I thought I was going to live there the rest of my days, but sadly my love died due to an anorism that killed her in seconds. I am now living where I started her in Pennsylvania.
@@chouavue12 Yes it is worth it. But it does get dark in the winter and stays dark for weeks. If you or your spouse gets depressed with the lack of light in midwinter wherever you live now. Then I would have to say no to moving to Alaska.
@@timhower3628 I live in colorado right now and stuck with a lease.... I feel like this place is sucking my soul and draining the life I have left.. I'm so sorry for your lose and I thank you for solidifying our decision. I hope the energy is awesome in juneau as it seems from the way you speak.. I've read countless of people saddened to leave Juneau after they left they have always wanted to go back.. :(
Really well made vlog..beautiful place..to think we used to watch those pretentious fake old travel shows...this is sooo much better..in fact no comparison.
Realized that while editing. Sometimes you miss things while talking to a camera. I thought the stairs were another public access staircase, since you couldn't see a house.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos O-K I understand. But sometimes it could be for your safety or private prop. I have a couple on my property is the reason I responded. I do enjoy you work dude. Travel on.
Rules and laws are optional in Juneau. We operate by the "common sense" principle, meaning, "Eh, if you're not hurting anyone, no one's going to say anything."
You walked past my great grandparents , my grandparents and my mothers home. As well as many friends houses. Havent lived in Juneau for 40 yrs. Great nostalgia. Thanks
Awesome.
Which houses? Who’s your family? I have a story for pretty much every house in this video. Who am I kidding. Every house, lol.
You really are the master of picking the right soundtrack, whatever the situation or environment, I just find it so spot on and evocative, every single time, it really adds something to your videos ... perhaps your decent taste in music helps. If you give this up you should definitely curate documentary & movie scores 👍🏾
Sweet.
I live in the Oregon forest in Oregon off the coast it’s beautiful but this is breathtaking! I heard Alaska was so amazing I’ve been to Juneau but it’s been a really long time I want to come back to Alaska probably three or four trips I think because there’s so much to say thank you for this great walking tour it was amazing!
Nice listening to the story of his early life .. growing up without too much money … going to college etc … resonated with me
YUP! We love Gabriel Traveler's private & simply travel videos without too much commercial. I used it on My Virtual Program, I worked with Differing Disability Adults. They Love it!! Peace from Upper Marlboro, MD
Juneau was our first stop in '74 when we took the ferry from Seattle. Dad made us sleep on deck with the hippies -no state room for us! XO, Kelly
I lived in Inuvik for two winters, the ravens are so big. Worked out on the Beaufort Sea. Today in Alberta it is -39 and was the temp always in Inuvik!
That's like the quietest capital city anyone has ever seen!
Totally calm and peaceful.
If every city was like that
Went to Juneau in summer of 2015 and it was pretty dead in the evenings too. One explanation are the giant cruise ships that dock in Juneau and allow passengers to shop/eat/drink during daytime but the ship leaves in the early evening with its thousands of passengers. Of course, that’s all pre-COVID and many cruise ships to Alaska may not be operating.
@@josephtorres3774 that explains alot
And we like it like that. Sincerely, a local.
Had to laugh at the animal tracks comment. That was a dog, not a bear. Bears are all asleep in February in Juneau. But it's fun seeing other people's excitement when they walk around my neighborhood.
You showed the apartment I grew up in and the house I moved out of just last year, and yes we love our stairs
Very cool.
More videos!!!!!! More stories!!!!!!! Keep making videos and talking about stories you've lived!!!
Please speak about your time spent in Europe!!
Love you GABRIEL been watching you for way over a year!!
Dude! dope vids man. Keep traveling and vlogging bro. I love your chill style.
My kinda place I love that kind of solitude must be wonderful live in there summer time.
Gabe! love your videos, I have been watching your stuff since internet. Its amazing to see the world through your eyes, You don't BS, no yummy face, its real and sincere. Thank you! and hopefully your channel will get more well deserved attention. Thumbs up to you and hope to see you keep'on traveling. I am stuck in the cold, so videos of you in the tropics really helped my psyche.
Exactly what I was looking for! I had been to Juneau in the summertime and wondered how it fared in the winter compared to the more northern Alaskan cities.
I was living in Juneau in the spring-summer of 1983, then again from 1989-1993, working near your college at the Auk Bay Lab. Me and my wife lived downtown. Its fun to see all our old streets. That road he sent you on, is colloquially known as "Gold Creek." I used to go up there for cross-country skiing, until I was told it was an extreme avalanche danger. Its surprising how little has changed there.
I’m only a year or two younger than you. I graduated high school in 1991. I’m from Hawaii, but I lived in Anchorage in 1982, then Fairbanks in 1983, 84, 85. We moved back to Hawaii in 1986. I graduated high school in 1991 and ended up in Colorado for college. My sister and brother lived in Juneau almost all their lives. I hope to move back to Alaska someday.
Glad you are showing Juneau. I had a beer at Red Dog Saloon in the summer of 2016. Very cool place.
I had one there in the summer of 1986. It's got a straw floor!
I cruised to Juneau in June 2014. It needed just a hoody as it was drizzling rain. A nice little town with delightful residence.
Stay safe. Stay warm
Had a lot of fun in Juneau...highlight was walking to the glacier from the bus depot!! Nice video...Cheers!
Really loved the glacier
@@effie-Toronto Yes! That was great! xo
Juneau looks like a pretty chill place. Hopefully you had a chance to meet more 'talkative' locals on camera, lol. Also, the Aleut internment during WWII was something new to me. Pretty tragic.
And very expensive city to live in.
Back in Alaska....nice to see you again Gabriel.
Hearing you say Chris' name sent shivers down my spine, then I teared up. I would have never guessed that there would any kind of connection like that between you two, even though you do actually remind me of him in some ways and maybe that's why I enjoy your content so much. Wow. Absolutely cannot wait to hear your story. Also, thank you for showing me recent footage of Alaska and Juneau especially. It's one of those places I haven't been able to visit, but it's been calling my name for years. Thank you once again.
Used to live in Juneau for 21 years don't miss the snow and usely clear like that your going to get the Taku winds blowing down town and basin road. The old driftwood lodge I see they must have closed the store in the small building across the parking lot from the driftwood. Juneau Douglas high class 85
Hi Gabriel, Alaska one of the last land frontiers on earth. The book that was written by Jack London Call of the Wild describes the harsh environment that is Alaska beautiful and majestic, wild and untamed in these modern times Alaska is known for another gold rush in the form of oil.
Thank you, love Juneau and Mount Roberts.
Starting to wonder if we may have crossed paths before in Alaska. Hitch hiked the Alcan- Highway first time at age seventeen in 1974 from Seattle to northern Alaska.
I guess it's possible. I hitchhiked from Haines to interior Alaska twice, in 1992 and 1995. Lived in Fairbanks 1990-91, Juneau 1991-92, worked in Denali summers of 91, 92, 95, 2017.
The Driftwood. I couldn’t remember the name of the place I stayed at until seeing your video. Convenient because of the shuttle and I stayed there when changing Ferrys to the MV Kennicott to Whittier.
What a beautiful place Juneau is I was there 5 years ago in the summer
Cold and beautiful! Thank you Gabriel! Can't wait to see more 😎☀️😊❤ stay safe!
Beautiful day there. Never been to Juneau, but Anchorage twice,many yrs ago. Stay safe and watch for that slippery ice. You fall so fast, impossible to catch yourself. 🏥🏥
I miss juneau. I was here 2010🤩
Another beautiful video as always gabriel,thanks for the great content,greetings from Mykonos,Greece :)
You should spend a few days in Barrow Alaska.
But the vampires and 30 days of night guy! What about thaaat? :P
Trying to figure out where else I can go, problem is there are interstate travel restrictions. Most of the smaller communities require quarantine even if you're coming from somewhere else in Alaska.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos You should consider a trip to Tennessee, Kentucky or West Virginia. Great mountains, caves and even waterfalls!
Barrow changed its name a few years back. It's now called Utqiagvik.
So much for budget traveling!
Great video. Love the houses and the blue sky is an added bonus! Enjoy your Alaska adventure.
Well I am sure I am not the only person to say it but here it goes any way! Alaska looks WAAAY different from the stereotypes I have seen of it in Movies and shows on TV! I thought it was rustic cabins and basic ugly trailers and wood shed type structures like in Antarctica! Just basic.. You know, to protect against the 24/7 winters that never end? Like in 30 days of night horror movies lol! I am WOWed! This place has architecture like in MAINE! So pretty and a mix of modern and old and some basic rustic. What a total surprise! If it wasnt for the pandemic I would visit Alaska now that I know it is not just sparse military type/worker camp type basic trailer communities, and rustic cabins in the woods(I love those though btw lol). It looks like Maine! I do not think I could swim the clear streams and lakes and rivers like I have dreamed though.. seems it is cold year round right? I am from Puerto Rico where the sun is most of the time out and the waters are warm(beaches), and crisp cool(streams and rivers) and the air is a cool breeze mixed with heat.. Total opposite of Alaska lol! I had an ex-girlfriend/hook up that moved from FLA USA to ALASKA and I always pictured here living up there in a rustic cabin with no water or electric and just her dogs and herself and lots of snow and woods.. Not me.. To visit and then come back to the warm and sun, ok.. But this here town?! This is like what Brunswick Maine looks like! Nice!! Yeah.. I am a military brat, so that is how I know Maine, being from Puerto Rico.. Alaska.. I need to see more Alaska, this is not the arctic wasteland/Pretty woods with rustic life I was expecting!!
Looks like a cute small town. Those mountains are stunning. -- Show us the college you went to.
I spent one day in Juneau at the end of an Alaskan tour and took a cable car up the mountain and hiked to the highest peak and also visited Mendenhall Glacier.
Maaan, so snowy and amazingly beautiful! I am going to Ukraine next and I really really hope I will see the same amount of snow there. Would make the videos even nicer. Cheers, mate, enjoy your time there!
Waaa, can't wait for your videos from Ukraine! I ❤️ your style!
@@April_Argilus Good luck with that I hope you got to Ukraine before March LOL
@@livingintheforest3963 The comment was over one year old. I was lucky enough to have done the trip last year when everything was still OK.
@@aman-qj5sx That's true. I had an amazing time and met many people there. I hope they are all fine now.
Beautiful place backed by a beautiful video - maybe it's because I grew up in a place without it but I can't get enough of seeing (and being in) places where it snows, I love it. Thanks for opening my eyes to Aleutians too, never heard of them before.
amazing no people on the streetI I watched this video many times I like the area and a nice houses
I love Juneau. Put my car on the ferry in Haines Ak and went to Juneau 8 years ago in the winter. Had a blast. Hope you get a chance to show the glacier.
Seeing the Northern lights in Alaska is on my bucket list
A blessed good sir Gabe Wowwww what a nice.beautoful Cold place of juneu alaska my dream travel destination thank u sir Gabe for your nice excellent walk around tour keep safe Godbless from the philippines 🇵🇭 sir Vhin 🙏🙂
Crazy! Your like a block away from my house around the 5 minute mark. Hope you had a good time in Juneau!!
Safe travels! Love the videos especially with the food tours.
Juneau looks like those scenes you see in movies
Thanks for showing us the other side looks expensive but nice 😀
Take it easy safe travels
Didn't know Juneau was 2nd biggest city by land. I had heard Jacksonville, FL was the biggest, but looked it up on wikipedia and it's actually Sitka, AK, Juneau 2nd, and actually Alaska has the top 4 sized cities in the country.
Great video as always. Lived there for years. Rained 30 days in a row one fall! And prices are “slightly” higher in the summer. Other than driving rain and high cost of living great place for boating and fishing-)
I live in Juneau and have been for 35 years. Beautiful place.
Rumour has it Gab still has his sandals in his bag just incase..
💙 so beautiful !! Gabriel your videos are very authentic!
Keep doing ur thing Gabe!! 👍👍
Hey, I’m from Willits, going to community college in Ukiah, and am considering those two colleges! Kinda cool to hear you had that experience some time back. Love the videos :)
Wild. I was at the college in Ukiah playing disc golf a few weeks ago.
What a journey man awesome keep going around the world 🌎 🧳🎒
I was a lost and hopeless kid from a family with no money at all. I had to get out of where I was from or I would have died. I found UAS, I was a student there from 2005-2006. I haven't been back since and I may never return but that year changed everything. This video brought tears to my eyes from all the memories. Is Deharts still there?
Yes, DeHarts is still there...and it's for sale.
Nice one!, hail from Ljubuški Bosnia and Herzegovina !
Amazing video, Gabe.
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it reminded me of switzerland (davos region)
Brrrrrrr! Those roads look treacherous with all that ice, especially those hills!
11:10 You probably didn't see the "NO TRESPASSING" sign.
Yeah I totally missed it while talking to the camera, noticed it while editing of course. Not that anyone would have minded with the house already obliterated.
Juneau is definitely worth a visit and if you are not planning on returning to Alaska, combining Juneau with Anchorage, Denali and Seward could be a good use of your time. ... Cordova is closer to Anchorage than Juneau, but definitely "off the beaten path" since you must fly or take the ferry there.
I'm staying at the Driftwood Hotel right now as I am watching this.
Ha, cool. It must look a little different from when I was there in winter. Have fun.
amazing video, love it :)
Great music selection with the visual content...You are getting to be a pretty darn good film editor Gabriel. Keep 'em coming.
Greatings from North Western BC town across from The Queen Charlotte Islands
Was in Anchorage for winter of 1969 -70. Arrived October stayed until March. First thing that hit me getting off the plane was how cold it was. It was like walking into a deep freezer. The other thing was how clean the air was. As far as you could see, and you could see mountains way off in the distance, the air was perfectly crystal clear. No hint of haze or smog, none. First time I had ever seen that. Then, in the back country, the forests covered the valley floor. In the lower 48 all the river valleys have been cleared of timber long ago for farm land, towns, roads, railtoads. Up there the forests covered the mountain tops all the way down across the valley floor up to the banks of the river. First time I had seen virgin country like that.
Nice, what kind of work did you find there?
@@GabrielTravelerVideos I was driving tanks for the Army! So we were out in the woods a lot, practicing in case the Russians invaded, lol.
so many potential movie shots at the beginning of video... nice job
Heyyy I’m from Juneau it’s crazy this popped up you should go to ice caves this is the only time of year you can go in them or eagle creast lots of cool stuff you can do their
...Berkeley High School class of Spring 1963...Your Video narratives are very informative...Safe Travels GT.
I’m little bit jealous,thank you Gabriel for another beautiful and very informative video.
Just stunning!! Love this video!!
Looks like a beautiful place to live!
The Driftwood has that courtesy van that could take you to the airport to get a rental. I think there are a ton more places to see other than down town. I stopped the video half way thru so I don't know how far you made it to explore. There is the Mendenhall Glacier - that is a great stop. Shrine of St Therese. Auke Bay is great. North Douglas Island is a great stop. Having lunch at the Hanger on the Wharf is a great view or Island Pub for a view or downtown from the island. I live in Haines, AK and used to live in Juneau. Great weather for a tour.
I made six separate videos around Juneau and showed all those places and more:
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@@GabrielTravelerVideos Yeah - I saw that you made it to the glacier after I posted this comment. That glacier is looking pretty sad these days.
Thank you once again. I believe I could live there.
That's interesting. In highschool I read a very good classic book about a recruited young female teacher in Fairbanks around the 1900's. She had a very good description of the remote life back then. Wish I could remember the name of it. Maybe you heard of it?
Another Great video from Alaska. Carry on..
Love this series so far
I lived in Juneau for 29 years. Every house and street i know very well. Brought back memories.
may I ask why you left? planning to move there with three munchkins.. is worth it?
@@chouavue12 I left because I fell in Love with a beautiful women from Minnesota. She had been married before but her first husband had died. There was no way that she would move to Alaska because she had Children and Grandchildren in Minnesota. So I therefore sold everything an moved to the Mid west. I thought I was going to live there the rest of my days, but sadly my love died due to an anorism that killed her in seconds. I am now living where I started her in Pennsylvania.
@@chouavue12 Yes it is worth it. But it does get dark in the winter and stays dark for weeks. If you or your spouse gets depressed with the lack of light in midwinter wherever you live now. Then I would have to say no to moving to Alaska.
@@timhower3628 I live in colorado right now and stuck with a lease.... I feel like this place is sucking my soul and draining the life I have left.. I'm so sorry for your lose and I thank you for solidifying our decision. I hope the energy is awesome in juneau as it seems from the way you speak.. I've read countless of people saddened to leave Juneau after they left they have always wanted to go back.. :(
@@timhower3628 I will buy happy lights and supplement vitamin d. I heard anchorage is worse...lol :)
Good food and amazing places.
i remember your old videos when you worked in jasper natl park
Wow! Love the snow filled surroundings ! Wish I could join you !
This is how New Jersey looks right now lol
@@pseudonymshqipe854 Thanks !
Check out the Red Dog Saloon. It was founded during the mining days!
i was here six months ago 😱 and this was six months ago 😱
Beautiful city. I'll visit there, but only during its summer. 🌞 I can't stand the cold. 😨❄️
Such an amazing place!
hey i live here in juneau!
Hi. Gabriel.. Amazing video.. Grazie.. Stay safe and healthy 🍀
Really well made vlog..beautiful place..to think we used to watch those pretentious fake old travel shows...this is sooo much better..in fact no comparison.
it says alot when someone leaves buffalo to be up there. the dude didn't want to bother with the lower 48.
Love to see Alaska someday
You walked right past a NO Trespassing sign.
Realized that while editing. Sometimes you miss things while talking to a camera. I thought the stairs were another public access staircase, since you couldn't see a house.
@@GabrielTravelerVideos O-K I understand. But sometimes it could be for your safety or private prop. I have a couple on my property is the reason I responded. I do enjoy you work dude. Travel on.
Rules and laws are optional in Juneau. We operate by the "common sense" principle, meaning, "Eh, if you're not hurting anyone, no one's going to say anything."
Wow I live in Atlanta and see a lot of gold miners reality TV shows from Alaska... Gr8 video
Alaska janeau so beautiful place
Hi Gabriel!! You should do a revised video of all your passport stamps!! I saw that you made a prior video in 2016. I want to see an update :)
That would be interesting but for some people it might be too boring
Grande Gabriel! Hugs!! Hoping to restart travelling soon!
Such a Nice and Cool place. ☕💕
I love the stories