Why you Shouldn't Move to Alaska

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июл 2024

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  • @Chronoic
    @Chronoic Месяц назад +287

    Moving to Alaska and not liking the out doors is like moving to Hawaii and hating water.

    • @stevewillis1916
      @stevewillis1916 8 дней назад +8

      No you gotta have money to actually safely go and explore the outdoors. Only rich Alaskans get to truly experience it

    • @publicalias8172
      @publicalias8172 6 дней назад +19

      @@stevewillis1916 Rich Alaskans! lol tell that to the natives

    • @stevewillis1916
      @stevewillis1916 5 дней назад +1

      @@publicalias8172 the natives didn’t even summit McKinley 😂😂😂😂

    • @catfromtrigun
      @catfromtrigun 4 дня назад +12

      @@stevewillis1916you don’t need money to go enjoy being outside. Turn off the screen, gain some perspective and stop making excuses.

    • @dominiclasagna3094
      @dominiclasagna3094 4 дня назад

      @@catfromtrigunhave you touched grass in the last week?

  • @birdbro1990
    @birdbro1990 10 дней назад +141

    “Anchorage is 20 minutes from Alaska” I think is the best quote I’ve heard to explain the advantages of living in that city.

  • @Slavesforsale1
    @Slavesforsale1 Месяц назад +622

    Videos like this that explain the cons of a highly romanticized thing are important to give people a realistic outlook on achieving their dreams.

    • @AlaskaBackyardTimeLapse
      @AlaskaBackyardTimeLapse 29 дней назад +10

      This video isn't an accurate representation of what Alaska is about.

    • @BacktoFrugal
      @BacktoFrugal 19 дней назад +2

      And this kid would’ve NEVER made it on YT, without the help of his mom and dad who have a lot of subscribers. Plus his friends who help build his cabin and gave him a place to stay in the winter and people who feel sorry for him and donate to him via PayPal. Anyone else, best of luck!

    • @tommeadows-ie2xb
      @tommeadows-ie2xb 11 дней назад +3

      I and many others had a very romanticized view of 'cool industrial' Pittsburgh only to learn that it truly is a decrepit as portrayed in Silence of the Lambs. Also full of housing projects filled with warring black gangs. I appreciate the observations made here. Never buy into 'buzz. about some new cool or edgy place to live.

    • @stevewillis1916
      @stevewillis1916 8 дней назад

      @@BacktoFrugallmao you have no family or friends who want to help you. You’re a Lonely Loser

    • @padarousou
      @padarousou 3 дня назад

      Reminds me a lot of FL. It's looks beautiful in pictures, with the palm trees, sunshine, and amazing beaches. But then once you live here you realize the heat, humidity, and unpredictable weather are such a strong downside that you would never have thought of until you experienced it

  • @jerrycurls88
    @jerrycurls88 Месяц назад +275

    These usually list BUGS as a major downside. The nice weather that you get is short and loaded with insects.

    • @grizzlyacreshomestead
      @grizzlyacreshomestead Месяц назад +3

      I've seen worse.... 2000 mile south

    • @WhiteBreadThunder-op6in
      @WhiteBreadThunder-op6in Месяц назад +23

      The bugs are especially bad in a few areas, suck as the interior. The coast, not so much. At least we don’t catch dengue fever, Zika or Lyme disease.

    • @grizzlyacreshomestead
      @grizzlyacreshomestead Месяц назад +1

      @@WhiteBreadThunder-op6in must be talking about Fairbanks as it ain't THAT bad around talkeetna.

    • @beccam9854
      @beccam9854 11 дней назад

      @@WhiteBreadThunder-op6in YET. the climate change shit is bringing lyme out west. and eventually more northwest

    • @montanastranger
      @montanastranger 6 дней назад +5

      Aren't HUGE mosquitoes the unofficial "state bird"?

  • @mikebutler4032
    @mikebutler4032 Месяц назад +396

    $250k for a home is actually pretty inexpensive compared to most places to live in lower 48.

    • @saginawdan
      @saginawdan Месяц назад +19

      The average home price in the United States was $495,100 in the second quarter of 2023, according to the Census Bureau and Department of Housing and Urban Development.

    • @jaadmaan8156
      @jaadmaan8156 Месяц назад

      Not for that Piece of shit though…

    • @WhiteBreadThunder-op6in
      @WhiteBreadThunder-op6in Месяц назад +16

      Interesting he was showing homes in Big Lake and saying they are expensive. Homes and land in the upper Susitna Valley are very affordable.

    • @Chris_at_Home
      @Chris_at_Home Месяц назад +12

      @@WhiteBreadThunder-op6inHave you looked at the prices in the Meadow Lakes / Big lake area lately? Willow and points north are less expensive. In our neighborhood the values have gone up over 25% and the last 4 years. $250k is a very small ranch with no garage.

    • @WhiteBreadThunder-op6in
      @WhiteBreadThunder-op6in Месяц назад +6

      I’m painfully aware. Especially, when I pay my Borough taxes. Compared to other parts of the state, especially SE and ANC, it could be a lot worse. Look at Western Wa or Oregon.

  • @Robin_Goodfellow
    @Robin_Goodfellow Месяц назад +157

    It's so hard in so many ways, but there is just a majesty and awe I experience here, a feeling like I'm in this undiscovered wilderness on the edge of the world and I'm the only one that knows how beautiful it is. The feeling you get when it's the middle of the night and it's bright enough you can see the mountains and everything is quiet except the robins calling to one another. The feeling of a warm fire on a cold night. The feeling of finally catching the northern lights or that mountain that's been covered by clouds for weeks. Sometimes cruel, but always magic. Always bigger than you.

    • @lavondacarter7228
      @lavondacarter7228 Месяц назад +6

    • @jaybee608
      @jaybee608 Месяц назад +6

      I understand that!👍👍✌️

    • @PulpParadise
      @PulpParadise Месяц назад +5

      Nicely said.

    • @austinker6922
      @austinker6922 10 дней назад +4

      Almost poetry, well said.

    • @worldupsidedown1
      @worldupsidedown1 8 дней назад

      Ok, I’ve been on the fence about moving to Alaska. I live deep in the mountains in CO so I can handle harsh winters, but your description might just tip me over the edge to move.Beautiful summary of the wilderness of Alaska.

  • @rheajones-bv7wu
    @rheajones-bv7wu Месяц назад +87

    Wise, honest words…I will continue to live in beautiful Kentucky, and adventure vicariously through you and your parents. 😊

  • @margaretmcdonald-lawson7989
    @margaretmcdonald-lawson7989 Месяц назад +73

    That was a very honest viewpoint. You are young and clearly embracing all that your homeland has to offer. Thank you for sharing your journey with us . I look forward to your videos .

  • @JG-ph3xg
    @JG-ph3xg Месяц назад +47

    Lived right there in Delta...had to move to care for a family member in the lower 48. Never made it back, but loved every minute i was there.

  • @BarbaraCJ
    @BarbaraCJ Месяц назад +69

    You should become a radio host with that voice. Try, you'll never know.

    • @rosehatter2
      @rosehatter2 14 дней назад +2

      Totally agree!!

    • @PRICEX
      @PRICEX 10 дней назад +9

      Radio is dying/dead

    • @ugiswrong
      @ugiswrong 9 дней назад

      AI can copy his voice

    • @BarbaraCJ
      @BarbaraCJ 7 дней назад +2

      @@ugiswrong not the same....

  • @catherinegoldie6724
    @catherinegoldie6724 Месяц назад +55

    Hey Mick very informative video, but we are so glad that you enjoy living there, otherwise there would be no Channel of you and your wonderful homestead, take care.X🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿💕

  • @user-ew9yc4zc8z
    @user-ew9yc4zc8z Месяц назад +26

    Ditto to all you said Mick. I have lived on the Kenai for the last 20 years. Moved up from Kansas City. I had my own computer business in Kenai and there is no way I could have done that in KC. Too much competition. We homeschooled our kids and raised them here as well. Great community of people that have been very good to us and my kids had a growing up experience that didn't involve mindless video games inside. It was fishing and hunting in season and getting out testing your metal and learning to use your mind and abilities. Today they are hard working responsible adults and well grounded. Winters do get long if you don't like Winter. But Alaskans love to party and socialize during the Winter so that really helps pass the time. Alaska is not everyone's cup of tea, It had to grow on me for sure but I can say in spite of the fact that for the first 5 years here I was ready to go back to KC, Alaska has been very good to my family and I have grown to love it here. Oh and yes, "Adventure is her but to get to it is expensive. You have to have the right toys. I have never seen so many big trucks, pulling trailers with two or more sleds or wheelers in season and also pulling huge mega expensive RVs to boot. People spend big bucks up here for that stuff and if you really want to do some serious hunting or fishing, be prepared to shell out mega bucks for fly ins and guide services. All that being said, I work in the oil and gas industry now and plan to retire in the next three years and we plan to head back to the lower 48 for all the reasons you mentioned, especially to make the dollar stretch farther. We are looking at Idaho because after 20 years here, we couldn't do the Kansas City Metro area. So, in the mean time we plan to do some Alaska vacationing and get to some of the stuff we couldn't afford to do early on before we move on. We may just see ya when we drive back down from Valdez. If we see ya out and about we will be sure to say hi. You are doing great son, you got what it takes to make a go of it here and you will be all the better for it where ever you end up. YOU will always have Alaska in your heart. Even if you move back to Michigan one day, hang on to your place up there. you just never know. God Bless. John V.
    =

  • @alexhamilton9913
    @alexhamilton9913 7 дней назад +14

    200k for a house is a reason to live there buddy

  • @Annie-49
    @Annie-49 Месяц назад +20

    I agree with all your points. For me, Alaska is a place for a vacation. I know I couldn't survive living there, but at least I can come enjoy the beauty and then tootle off back to the Burbs where I belong.

  • @truthsurfer6062
    @truthsurfer6062 Месяц назад +27

    I lived in Alaska for 28 years and loved every moment
    I lived 87 miles from Fairbanks….wonderful….great store Fred Meyers
    No more then Arkansas

  • @kiwilemontea4622
    @kiwilemontea4622 Месяц назад +20

    Food is definitely expensive up there, but those same homes would cost $750,000 where I currently live. I grew up in Alaska; like you, I consider it my homeland. I still hope to move back there in a couple years.

    • @destroy141
      @destroy141 Месяц назад +1

      Honestly, I saw some of them and thought that's a steal!

  • @Georgieboy1776
    @Georgieboy1776 Месяц назад +28

    “I am at expert at having a not decent paying job” lmfaoooooooooooooo😂😂😂 I’m deadddd

  • @MiscMitz
    @MiscMitz Месяц назад +21

    Fairly comparable to here in Washington state. Except for food. That's nuts. Almost double.

    • @kenr5249
      @kenr5249 Месяц назад +1

      That’s what I was thinking. His gas price might be a little cheaper but we have longer winter days even if it is -20 with 3 feet of snow in the yard. And Home Depot is only about 135miles round trip for me.

  • @vivianking8143
    @vivianking8143 Месяц назад +46

    Not for the faint of heart or ones past 40. This was very informative. In Joy

    • @grizzlyacreshomestead
      @grizzlyacreshomestead Месяц назад +18

      I'm past 40.... Wouldn't leave Alaska for anything... Came here 5 years ago

    • @ArtisticNomad66
      @ArtisticNomad66 Месяц назад +2

      @@grizzlyacreshomestead❤

    • @jenniferc7005
      @jenniferc7005 Месяц назад +7

      Over 40 and I can’t imagine living anywhere else. It’s not for everyone, but don’t agree with you on a lot of things.

    • @thelineguy123
      @thelineguy123 18 дней назад

      @@jenniferc7005 he said two things.

    • @maryl234
      @maryl234 17 дней назад +1

      What's past 40? Age is in your head. If you think you're old at 40, you'll act like an old person. Some people are super healthy - they've exercised and had a healthy diet. Others are ready to kick off because they have sat on their rear and eaten processed food.

  • @ScottBalkum
    @ScottBalkum Месяц назад +41

    When I think of Alaska, I think of a very sparse population and I love it.

    • @neeowzer2335
      @neeowzer2335 25 дней назад

      same!

    • @imreallyagoat
      @imreallyagoat 24 дня назад +1

      SAME it’s my dream to get away from living in a large city away from the problems of the USA

    • @neeowzer2335
      @neeowzer2335 24 дня назад

      @@imreallyagoat agreed! I also want a little bit of quietness and fresh air

    • @badart3204
      @badart3204 12 дней назад +2

      @@imreallyagoatyou can do that in a number of states that are far cheaper though. Lots of big states with tiny populations

    • @saucehardt
      @saucehardt 7 дней назад

      @@badart3204they can do that in whatever state they want

  • @janetstonerook4552
    @janetstonerook4552 Месяц назад +15

    I live in WVa in the mountains and it's a 30 mile round trip for me also to shop for food or gas. And our prices aren't quite as high as there but nothing is cheap! My unsolicited advice would be NOT to buy a lot of that junk food stuff in the stores. It's overpriced, stale and filled with unhealthy ingredients, preservatives and chemicals that will weaken your overall health and immunity. Not to mention empty out your money jar!!!!! 😅 Learn to make healthy alternatives at home....even on your one burner or stovetop.
    Try to do at least 3 errands each trip out so you are not wasting gas. Write a list so you don't forget.
    Also, combining three trips into one could save you 2/3rds of your gas cost! And not lower your quality of life in any way. I do often and save myself time, money and aggravation and free myself up for more fun experiences! 🎉

  • @richardmourdock2719
    @richardmourdock2719 Месяц назад +8

    Very fair Mick. I've been to Alaska a couple of times. Whenever I think of going there, I think the of Alaskan adage, "we have two seasons. Winter and construction." Then I think of all the highway dust I sucked in while riding a motorcycle. But it was a great trip. To visit there one experiences the "wildness" whether it is along the coast or in Fairbanks.

  • @drivingwithricks
    @drivingwithricks Месяц назад +21

    I live in California and if you think Alaska is expensive come to California. Everything is absolutely insanely expensive here. I grew up in the mountains of Colorado and I loved the solitude there. Sometimes I think we take things for granted in life. All that matters is that you're happy, nothing else.

    • @OneStrangeJourney
      @OneStrangeJourney Месяц назад +4

      yea was going to say California is way more expensive. Thank god I moved out of there! One of the beautifulest states but couldn't afford it.

    • @cwboydgo323
      @cwboydgo323 Месяц назад +1

      Los ángeles rent is 2,900 for 2 bedroom

    • @OneStrangeJourney
      @OneStrangeJourney Месяц назад +1

      @@cwboydgo323 2 bedrooms outside of Sacramento can be more then that.

    • @kyotodreams3306
      @kyotodreams3306 17 дней назад

      @@OneStrangeJourneyRoseville is decent

    • @OneStrangeJourney
      @OneStrangeJourney 17 дней назад +1

      @@kyotodreams3306 depends on what you mean by decent. Would probably be hard to find a 3 bedroom house under $3k a month in Roseville.

  • @joyswenson7941
    @joyswenson7941 Месяц назад +18

    I love these videos and am impressed at your mature articulation and thought process. Watching your journey gives me enough of that wilderness hit to appreciate an adventurous spirit! At your last comment in this video “stay warm out there”, I had to chuckle because I’m watching from Las Vegas, NV where our temps for the next week will soar between 113-119*F. If I can figure it out, I’ll sent some heat up your way! 😂.

    • @JennfamousartBlogspot
      @JennfamousartBlogspot Месяц назад +2

      I had a similar thought wishing I could trade some of my NC heat and humidity for his natural ac(cooling)!!!

    • @warriormanmaxx8991
      @warriormanmaxx8991 5 дней назад +1

      Mature articulation ... along with a deep voice !

  • @peterirvin7121
    @peterirvin7121 6 дней назад +4

    The cost of that house was not that bad all things considered. I can see someone from the bay area moving to fairbanks for a quiet life and cheaper housing.

  • @TheFirefist13
    @TheFirefist13 Месяц назад +21

    Appreciate your honesty. Sadly places like Alaska that are away from urban sprawl feel like they are disappearing.

    • @earthangel8730
      @earthangel8730 Месяц назад +7

      What do you expect when there's over 8 BILLION humans ravaging the Earth and trashing it too?

    • @SPQR_14
      @SPQR_14 9 дней назад

      @@earthangel8730 Covid was honestly a huge letdown...

    • @hayleymarse2853
      @hayleymarse2853 6 дней назад +1

      @@earthangel8730first of all, the population in america is decreasing but second, the issue is that people aren’t happy to live in small towns and move to big cities and then want to move away

  • @trcass1
    @trcass1 Месяц назад +8

    great segment. sincere and honest. I would have love to have gone, had i been younger. Now, i aspire to possibly visit. but at 71.....i think i'll just watch videos and dream. thanks for your perspective.

  • @shirleyannconfer9651
    @shirleyannconfer9651 Месяц назад +5

    Bless you for bringing the realities of life in Alaska to your fans. Most of us barely make it here with the costs of living here in the lower 48, and your grocery store footage would give someone a great incentive to grow their own food IF you had a longer growing season. You’ve shared some of your hardships, but this video really drives it home that anyone considering relocating to Alaska needs to take an honest look at the pros and cons.
    I subscribe to another channel by a young couple who live off grid in Alaska. (Simple Living Alaska) They don’t sugar coat anything about their daily lives, and they share their mistakes, too. Right now they’re trying to get a garden established, and just trying to moose proof the fence was a major undertaking.
    Yes, you make most of it look fun, but in a lot of ways, you were raised for this. Both of your parents have RUclips channels dedicated to off grid simple living. I’m sure you’ve learned a LOT from them-for example, the design of your outhouse looks familiar to fans of both channels.
    You also have the advantage of youth and good health, and trust me that those are BIG advantages compared to the toll that just living can take on a person who is older. Like many of your viewers, I’m not as limber as I was thirty years ago. There’s a popular saying that if I’d have known that I would live this long, I might have taken better care of myself!

  • @carnivoreinthewoods
    @carnivoreinthewoods Месяц назад +12

    🤣 it sounds and looks a lot like Norway 😁 but gas is even more expensive 🙈 But when you have 17 sled dogs and kind of don’t like a lot of neighbors, it’s perfect 👌 I pray I never have to live in a city again. So keep following your heart ❤

    • @daveed2589
      @daveed2589 8 дней назад +3

      Alaska is kind of the Scandinavia of America

  • @Mimi2Two
    @Mimi2Two Месяц назад +6

    I’ve vacationed in Alaska and it was awesome … but, no desire to homestead there - THANK YOU for confirming my thought! ❤

  • @rie20100
    @rie20100 Месяц назад +1

    This was a much appreciated video Mick, thank-you! You mentioned things that can be overlooked. Much love to you & to all who are enjoying your journey. ❤️🇨🇦

  • @jeanbarton4418
    @jeanbarton4418 Месяц назад +4

    I kind of had those same thoughts in the back of my head Mick. Years & years ago my husband & I were offered a job with Exxon , in the Yukon. Even though the salary was terrific, so were expenses trying to live there, so we opted out. Plus, I hate the cold weather, I would never do well there. I understand all your opinions here! Thank you for being so open about it!

  • @suzannest-laurentdvorak459
    @suzannest-laurentdvorak459 Месяц назад +6

    Great eye opener for anyone contemplating on moving there. But I’m sure a dream for some one day. Thanks for another great informative video.👍🏻👏🏻🇨🇦

  • @carolwhisenhunt7504
    @carolwhisenhunt7504 Месяц назад +11

    Ty Mick. This was very informational.

  • @elizabethhageman7822
    @elizabethhageman7822 Месяц назад +4

    You have a fabulous voice. If you ever get tired of living remotely no doubt you could build a career using it.

  • @emeraldcoastbarb1161
    @emeraldcoastbarb1161 Месяц назад +6

    I lived in Anchorage for 4 years (quite a few years ago), and absolutely loved it. Alaska is the most beautiful place I’ve ever seen/lived, and I’ve been around the world. Having moose and black bear in our yard was fantastic. The long winters didn’t bother me too much. I know it was very hard on others, and I wouldn’t enjoy it nearly so much at my more advanced age now. 😂 Enjoy it! Great videos. Keep up the awesome adventures.

  • @cowliver1032
    @cowliver1032 26 дней назад +11

    "If your living like that, why come to Alaska?" Listen man, I know you took a risk with how you chose to move to Alaska, but there are plenty of people that want to work a stable job whilst living somewhere beautiful. It is not mutually exclusive. You are extremely privileged to be in the position you are in, and if somebody else wants to move there by their means, so be it .

    • @BacktoFrugal
      @BacktoFrugal 19 дней назад

      Yep, he had a lot of help from mom & dad and friends.

  • @judithtripp821
    @judithtripp821 Месяц назад +28

    Very sober assessment..glad you’re not sugar coating it. Hope you go home next winter.

    • @AlaskaBackyardTimeLapse
      @AlaskaBackyardTimeLapse 29 дней назад +2

      He is on the road system. Isn't a resident so does not hunt or fish under our rules. This dude is a joke.

  • @jand1558
    @jand1558 Месяц назад +10

    Insightful video Mick, well done!

  • @OneStrangeJourney
    @OneStrangeJourney Месяц назад +8

    I think people in Alaska have a big misconception about the cost of living in other parts of the country. None of the prices surprised me, and real estate is still cheaper than in the last few states I've lived in, including California, Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming. Additionally, I've experienced similar, if not longer, drives to big cities in some of those states!

    • @allen9069
      @allen9069 Месяц назад +1

      I live in Alaska (Kodiak Island) and I visit California quite often. I was planning on retiring down there but the costs there are as high or higher than here. So I decided to stay up here.

    • @OneStrangeJourney
      @OneStrangeJourney Месяц назад +2

      @@allen9069 I would too. California has those high costs and a million other issues!

  • @TyeWills
    @TyeWills Месяц назад +15

    Missouri is great for land prices and getting left alone.

    • @WhiteBreadThunder-op6in
      @WhiteBreadThunder-op6in Месяц назад +2

      I agree. There are some nice places in the Ozark's. I’ll put up with a few more Alaska winters. I’m not a big fan of the ticks, chiggers, heat, humidity, snakes and tornadoes of Missouri.

    • @booboo7750able
      @booboo7750able Месяц назад

      Another option. Thanks

    • @jl2831
      @jl2831 Месяц назад

      I live in Alaska 10 months a year, I keep my farm in Missouri just in case.
      Its really not as bad as this video makes you think.
      I've never had my I own quote, except this. Alaska doesn't suffer fools or the unlucky.
      I love living here. Most of the year.

  • @longwildernesswalks
    @longwildernesswalks Месяц назад +1

    What a great episode! Seriously, you did a fantastic job on just laying out the facts, straight and simple. Bravo.

  • @HighLordComedian
    @HighLordComedian 4 дня назад +2

    This video just made me realize that the Upper Peninsula of Michigan is truly the Alaska of the contingent states. Long snowy winters, constant overcast during them, beautiful (mostly) untouched nature, poor services for mental health or shopping, and 100+ mile drives on some of the shittiest roads to get to even what most people would consider a minor city (If you're on the western half)
    Edit: I forgot the mosquito is the regional bird, along with black flies

  • @blb2020
    @blb2020 Месяц назад +10

    lol. I love my 300gallon saltwater fish tank, but you’re right mick, it’s not for the faint of heart! It’s alot of work to maintain a mini ocean 😂

    • @Saphire_Throated_Carpenter_Ant
      @Saphire_Throated_Carpenter_Ant 11 дней назад

      Got to go bigger! The only thing my 1000g needs is on occasional skimmer/sump cleaning, food, and the occasional going over with the mag float.

    • @blb2020
      @blb2020 11 дней назад

      @@Saphire_Throated_Carpenter_Ant hahaha, working on it! It’s true though, the bigger the water volume, the easier it is to maintain!

  • @JP-NL
    @JP-NL Месяц назад +16

    I thought inflation in Europa was bad but the grocery’s in Alaska is bloody awful.

    • @cmw184
      @cmw184 Месяц назад +1

      To be fair its always been like that. Canada is bad too, not a lot of manufacturers or farms for food

    • @bonneymoseley1159
      @bonneymoseley1159 Месяц назад +1

      Some places are that expensive, but places on the road system, like matsu valley, aren't quite as bad. Also, what stores you choose helps too.

    • @user-roadwander
      @user-roadwander Месяц назад

      Those weren’t groceries. Show me the price of real staples.

  • @smcghee372
    @smcghee372 Месяц назад

    Finally got caught up with all the episodes. I love the way you tell a story. Very talented. Insanely handsome, and that voice…. I appreciate the honesty, watching you experience your achievements and seeing you recognize places you want to improve. I really get the feeling that I’m joining you on this adventure. What sets your channel apart from a lot of others, is that it’s a reflection of real life we all experience with life’s high points and life’s disappointments. That is another brilliant talent. The way you can tell a story that a real person can relate to, instead of some lofty dream life that is entertaining, but not realistic. Can’t wait to see the next episode

  • @beckyumphrey2626
    @beckyumphrey2626 Месяц назад +5

    Lived in Ketchikan for.35 years as a bush pilot. It was amazing. My health declined and had to move to lower 48 closer to family. Miss Alaska.

    • @WhiteBreadThunder-op6in
      @WhiteBreadThunder-op6in Месяц назад

      I enjoyed my time on the rock.

    • @clayjay3648
      @clayjay3648 Месяц назад

      Sounds like I may have flown with you! I flew on Beavers and Otters out of Ketchikan alot back in the early 90s. Best wishes.

    • @thegrimspartan2806
      @thegrimspartan2806 29 дней назад

      hey, if you dont mind my asking, what does it take to become a fully fledged bush pilot, and what kind of person would enjoy it? asking as an 18 year old who utterly wants to move to alaska but doesnt know what to do to earn money. i worry of a job taking my freedom away, especially freedom of time, i couldnt stand a 9-5, 5 days a week. any advice you have, if you'd share it, i'll absorb like sponge.

  • @tealnexttimebond8859
    @tealnexttimebond8859 6 дней назад +8

    All I do is dream of moving there. I live in south east Texas and it’s like hell on earth. Hot as hell , mosquitoes every where, hurricanes, high humidity , chem plants , tons of people and bad roads and a deteriorating infrastructure. I think Alaska would be fantastic. I’d rather try and warm rest of my life than try and stay in a air conditioner. As soon as u walk outside here u start sweating.

    • @john3_14-17
      @john3_14-17 2 дня назад

      Alaska & a lot of places with humid climates and cold winters are not free from mosquitoes, they can be a nuisance in the summer, since all their activity happens in a short span of time.

    • @ethansmith8813
      @ethansmith8813 День назад +1

      Try starting with a Michigan winter first. Then Minnesota. Then Montana. Then. Alaska is the final boss

    • @craigemmett2425
      @craigemmett2425 День назад

      I've lived in both places, currently in Waco. I'll take Anchorage any day.

  • @maureenwilliford8985
    @maureenwilliford8985 Месяц назад +4

    Very well thought out and presented. I would love to visit to experience the wild beauty but I know better than to think I could live there for all of the reasons you mentioned. Great presentation.😊

  • @tammydee9700
    @tammydee9700 Месяц назад +11

    My Uncle has lived in Alaska for 45 yrs. Things would be easier if a real job is had. My Uncle worked so hard and is now enjoying retirement. You can't depend on RUclips for a job unless you have another job where you can afford where you're living. If you only depend on RUclips, you won't get far. You also need a real job to help you out. Money doesn't fall into anyone's lap. I've worked hard for 39 yrs to get where I am today. I started working at 17. I'll be 57 in Aug. 40 yrs and counting. Working for my husband's business he worked hard for. We started out with nothing.

    • @brandonaaron2665
      @brandonaaron2665 Месяц назад

      What a stupid comment. You have no idea what a persons potential earnings are from RUclips and social media. You are completely out of touch.

  • @virginiavilas
    @virginiavilas Месяц назад

    Exceedingly articulate !!! What a fabulous format and formula for your channel. Honestly, Mick, one of your greatest gifts is your ability to speak fluidly and with passion about subjects close to your heart. Keep it up!! We are ALL the better for it. -V

  • @Judy-fi7ce
    @Judy-fi7ce Месяц назад +17

    Sounds reasonable. Have you ever watched Simple Living Alaska? It's about a young married couple who are building their homestead. They don't give their exact location, but they're about an hour out of Fairbanks. They have a garden, chickens, a large work shed. They build everything themselves (except the cabin that they live in). They hunt, fish and garden and live off of that. You'd probably enjoy watching their videos.

    • @Janice-hu4sx
      @Janice-hu4sx Месяц назад +1

      I watch it every week!!

    • @AllSmiles006
      @AllSmiles006 Месяц назад +1

      One of my favorite channels!

    • @donthavanames4236
      @donthavanames4236 29 дней назад +1

      Hey, I’ve heard that they don’t actually live there full-time. And I too enjoy their content, but I also appreciate the fact that this is just a RUclips channel and likely not an accurate representation of every day life. With that being said, I feel like it’s important to consume Contant like that of these homesteaders responsibly and realize that that lifestyle they’re portraying is not necessarily realistic or attainable. I find it dangerous that so many people are taking their content at face value, and some of them might even be moving to Alaska under the impression that this lifestyle is easy or practical to living some abstract concept of living the romanticized life in the Alaskan bush.

    • @Judy-fi7ce
      @Judy-fi7ce 28 дней назад

      @@donthavanames4236 So where did you hear they don't live there full time? Anyone who is contemplating living in Alaska should do their own research before they make that decision, not by what they see on RUclips. I know I would. I wouldn't go by videos I'm seeing on RUclips.

    • @user-rs2ip7el5v
      @user-rs2ip7el5v 28 дней назад +1

      ⁠​⁠@@donthavanames4236 they definitely live on their homestead full time. There is a lot of upkeep to keep that place running. They work very HARD & are dedicated to the lifestyle. I do agree that it is unrealistic for most people & they should do their own research before they move to Alaska based off a RUclips video.

  • @15Montrano
    @15Montrano Месяц назад

    This was a great entertaining video. Do more of these… about anything. Your articulation, your photos, your editing are on point and they are a joy to watch!

  • @prabhjitsingh2478
    @prabhjitsingh2478 Месяц назад +8

    Make a video with outdoor boys. It would be really fun. Like this comment if anyone wants to make this collab happen.

  • @rabidseabee7229
    @rabidseabee7229 Месяц назад +5

    I do want to move to Alaska but I want to live in a frozen tundra or frozen swamp. I know that sounds weird but I like the vibe.

  • @josephkerley363
    @josephkerley363 Месяц назад +1

    You know? You're right. Moved up here over 20 years ago. The whole family moved up. Grandkids born here ... but I love it, wouldn't go back. No regrets. Life is different up here and sooooo worth it. As you say ... stay warm.

  • @Shrubcrafter
    @Shrubcrafter Месяц назад

    Mick I watch a lot of RUclips and this is hands down one of the best videos I've seen on RUclips in months! And absolutely the best Whipple video I've seen in a couple years. You've raised the Whipple bar to new heights!!🎉. Keep up the good work; I'll be back!

  • @thecrew777
    @thecrew777 Месяц назад

    So glad you did a video on this. I follow a different channel that pushes their thing, which is what you expect with a channel, but years and years after going strong, they FINALLY told the truth: the bad news included. I'm very glad you did this so soon, Mick. Good job keeping that conscience clean.

  • @andrewlorah1524
    @andrewlorah1524 Месяц назад +6

    hey mick i dream of homesteading one day, I love your content!

  • @brendaalvarez2426
    @brendaalvarez2426 Месяц назад +4

    Believe me I won’t be moving there. I looked into it. And heard how expensive everything is. Plus I don’t like the cold. I wouldn’t like the 24 hours of daylight or being in darkness all day. I will stay in Iowa. I’m happy here.

  • @SimplerTimesHomestead
    @SimplerTimesHomestead Месяц назад +3

    Thanks for the video, Mick! Appreciate your candor!

  • @goldenspear8854
    @goldenspear8854 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for this video. I am planning on doing what you're doing so its very informative to know the cons as well.

  • @matthewsbushcraft
    @matthewsbushcraft Месяц назад +7

    Alaska is a beautiful state.
    But it isn't "all" good.
    I would still love to move there.
    Good video

  • @natalielebron5532
    @natalielebron5532 Месяц назад

    Happy 4th of July Mick!!! Enjoying your videos your homestead is beautiful. Sent u a little something keep posting and God bless.

  • @brendalee4072
    @brendalee4072 Месяц назад +5

    Thanks for the realistic talk😊

  • @Regina-mz9ju
    @Regina-mz9ju Месяц назад +3

    I really like your videos and the honest way you present yourself…

  • @signshoppe540
    @signshoppe540 21 час назад

    Mick I always enjoy your reasoned and well presented videos. Keep up the worthwhile work!

  • @crystalgolden9492
    @crystalgolden9492 Месяц назад

    So interesting to watch! Thank you for sharing! I am getting ready to move from denver colorado to a more secluded place in colorado and you touched on a few things I have been thinking about, increased winter season and location to town bring to big concerns after 7 years in the populous of the city. Honestly feels really reassuring to hear you talk about it all!

  • @shiammi907
    @shiammi907 Месяц назад +6

    As a generational Alaskan, whose family goes back centuries upon centuries, I can tell you the number one reason why some folks ought not to move to Alaska. But I don't want to be censored by yt or banned from your channel ( *not that I think you or your family should not be here* ). Man, how I wish we were allowed to express ourselves.

    • @karenbrest187
      @karenbrest187 Месяц назад

      Hello Mick 🤗 this was a very helpful & informative video on moving to Alaska 😉 sure your parents are very proud of all you've accomplished ❤ Take Care 🙏

    • @karenbrest187
      @karenbrest187 Месяц назад

      Oops put in wrong spot 😉

    • @AlaskaBackyardTimeLapse
      @AlaskaBackyardTimeLapse Месяц назад +2

      Exactly... Not one video to date about subsistence, the Natives from many different Tribes, this kid throws Anchorage, Fairbanks under the bus. Many of us might live and work in Town. We have the road system, boats of every make and model, Air access... Before some hauls off and says those things are too expensive, many of us count on and are in service to each other. What a dick video.
      We tell people not to move here because we don't want disrespectful people in our communities.

    • @shiammi907
      @shiammi907 Месяц назад +1

      @@AlaskaBackyardTimeLapse I just wanted to say if freedom loving folks want to move here because their state has become a pile of **** ----then figure out how to keep our Alaska from becoming another pile of **** by leaving behind all the Socialistic mindset when making the move. I *don't* want Alaska to be another poop filled Los Angelos, San Franscisco, Seattle, Portland, NYC, etc., where only ill eagles, BruhLivesMadder or Antipants ^^^^holes thrive.

  • @marciaolson4878
    @marciaolson4878 Месяц назад +1

    Tx Mick for this vid! Many things one just doesn’t think about, great advice for sure,❤❤

  • @BrLambert
    @BrLambert Месяц назад +2

    I live in Florida, people come to vacation and want to live here. There's the reality of summer heat, housing prices, hurricanes, and a constant flow of transient people, and in some areas bears, but mostly gators here.
    I watch a few other channels of people who live in Alaska in various parts of the state and they are growing their own food, creating a homestead, some have outside jobs and others do YT, they take advantage of the winter with sports, etc etc. I think it's preparation and perspective like any state you may live in.

  • @jaynewarriner7214
    @jaynewarriner7214 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for sharing that that was wisdom. I’ve heard people say Alaska is a great place to visit, but they would not want to live there. That pretty much sums up what you were saying.

  • @hypergraphic
    @hypergraphic Месяц назад +1

    I always wanted to live in Alaska since I was a kid and reading Julie of the Wolves, but I understand that there is a big gap between the fantasy of youth and the reality.
    Still one day I'd like to spend a year or two in Alaska to experience it. And since I am a programmer and have been working remote for years, that's a big part of the equation solved.
    I'd definitely end up hibernating like a bear during winter and stay inside my house, which as an introvert sounds like fun to me :)

  • @miffoivan
    @miffoivan Месяц назад +3

    Places with 3h sunlight in winter are considered lyxury sun-vacation spots for people in the true north of the Scands. ;)
    Greetings from 70° North!

  • @tripcoyote7055
    @tripcoyote7055 Месяц назад +1

    As I was told before I moved there years ago. Alaska is for people who don't fit in anywhere else. Course I was also told there was a beautiful woman behind every tree in Nome. and after I got there I was told the odds are good that the goods are odd. Great video Mick.

  • @FirstFallFilms
    @FirstFallFilms Месяц назад

    Been following you since the start! You're a tough dude and very honest. That's hard to find these days. Keep up the good work buddy, All good things take time.

  • @JETHO321
    @JETHO321 Месяц назад +1

    The wife and I took our honeymoon there in 2016 in June. We stayed in Fairbanks for a week and drove to Denali. I absolutely LOVED the lack of population density and the 24 hours of daylight but it sure was nice to head back home after a week. I could live up there, except for the cold.

  • @thechickenwizard8172
    @thechickenwizard8172 Месяц назад +2

    I think that anyone seriously considering living off grid/starting a homestead really needs to prioritize and research which ocation is best for them. It's really hard to just pack up and move if a place doesn't fit your needs, especially if youve already started to lay down roots, so choosing your home region wisely is super important.
    In my case, I want to settle somewhere with lush forests and mountians, a milder, humid climate for growing crops, and more rural/small town vibe. I've pretty much narrowed down the northern California/southern Oregon coastal ranges, Olympic peninsula in WA, or blue ridge range in western NC as the best places for me when the time does come to find my own land.
    I love Alaska but its definitely way too cold and harsh for me. Those who manage to thrive and triumph up there are really made of something else.

  • @annieamiguet7356
    @annieamiguet7356 Месяц назад

    Thanks so much for that Mick. I know I could not stand the freezing temperatures - and I doubt you could stand our summers of in the 40sC every day for months! But I love to see how you all live up there, so different from my world. I think we each treasure our homes and way if life. I love seeing things through your eyes. 😊🙃❤👩‍🦽

  • @claytonleal7947
    @claytonleal7947 Месяц назад +2

    4 months of cozy fireplace reads and 10 hours of sleep a day? alaskan winters here i come!

  • @gaylewest7140
    @gaylewest7140 Месяц назад

    I like your honesty. Thank you and God Bless

  • @JDsVarietyChannel
    @JDsVarietyChannel 9 дней назад

    Randomly found your video. My first laugh was the title "Why you Shouldn't Move to Alaska" paired with the following scene of you talking in front of a beautiful field of wildflowers with stunning scenery in the background. Haha. Realistically, me living there would be nearly impossible unless I had a very strong sense of community and purpose. I live in the mid south, and already struggle with SAD when the days are shorter. Furthermore, I'm also not a fan of long periods of cold weather. I grew up in PA, and already had a tough time dealing with the winters there. Where I'm at now (East, TN near the Appalachian's) we still have winters, but they are much milder on average. I REALLY miss the rugged woods of the north though, so part of my heart is still there. Anyhow, nice video. You seem to have a cool channel and I'll definitely check out some of your other videos. :)

  • @martykitson3442
    @martykitson3442 Месяц назад +2

    I've lived here 2/3 of my life, it takes a total commitment to become an Alaskan, some people step off the plane and belong some people could be here for a year and never make it they'll go away eventually

  • @clydemartin1538
    @clydemartin1538 Месяц назад +6

    Everything stated in this video is true if your a certain type of individual. If your scared of your shadow; not, If you can't do things yourself; not, can't think for your self, can't get your self out of difficult situation, can't live in a tent at 40-50+ below, can't go out in the winter, don't know how to hunt, don't know how to fish, . I think everyone get's the message; I lived in Alaska for 12 years; traveled likely 3/4's of Alaska by small aircraft, wilderness river, Hiking many many miles overland and was almost, several times met my MAKER. (no exaggeration at all )
    I loved my wonderful 12 years there and did just about everything that was dangerous to normal folks. Why am I telling you this, well, you have to BE in the wilderness of Alaska during the winter, summer spring and fall to feel and love life. ALASKA is not forgiving at all, out of the cities; your on your own with nobody to save your ASS. But this is life, this is why some of us are here, to experience life, the good, bad and ugly. It is entirely worth it. Learn to live off the land. Hunt, fish, learn to build etc. If you can't do these things then stay in your cocoon of never stepping out of your safety zone. For Alaska is where you meet life when off the road and it was a blast of a Journey. I'm 81yo and I enjoyed every moment of the 12 years and have stories of surviving which I keep to myself because the normies have no experiences to believe or accept. But I have a well grounded understanding of life. Be Brave, it's worth it....
    Accept the challenge, enjoy the experience and learn what life is all about; above all, BE YOUR INDEPENDENT SELF and live life..

    • @tsp528
      @tsp528 9 дней назад

      well said

    • @nightfighter7452
      @nightfighter7452 9 часов назад

      I was fw you before you started insulting "normies"😂 you're 81 years old and still have to feel superior to people because they don't want to live in the wild in 2024???

  • @mrben6573
    @mrben6573 Месяц назад +1

    It seems like houses in Alaska should have something like a wood fired glass sun room or something. 3 hours of sunlight a day in the winter? Heat up your sun room, strip down, and soak up those rays. Would probably be great for mental health.

  • @brentwentfishing
    @brentwentfishing Месяц назад

    All fantastic points. Thank you, Mick! 😎

  • @iyone7
    @iyone7 Месяц назад +1

    An excellent and informative video. BTW, your voice is incredible in its tone and timber.

  • @Melancholy1966
    @Melancholy1966 Месяц назад +3

    The grocery prices are pretty similar to Eastern Oregon, no kidding $8 for a can of Quaker oats...

  • @rebeccahawker1699
    @rebeccahawker1699 Месяц назад +13

    Ok dude, just go back to MI UP . We both know that’s a frozen waste land, but closer to family. Alaska looks cool, but Michigan is the bomb!!!

    • @clydedoris5002
      @clydedoris5002 7 дней назад

      Never advertise your place your inviting more people

  • @brando7381
    @brando7381 Месяц назад

    I’m so happy you uploaded again! Love from SC!

  • @KyAngel1954
    @KyAngel1954 Месяц назад

    Love your video and the beauty of Alaska. A Great state to visit and then come back home to a warmer climate.

  • @becurious2000
    @becurious2000 День назад

    I loved Alaska. I did travel nursing in Soldotna. Was an amazing experience, I originally was from Fort Worth, Texas. I am now living in a similar climate in Sweden working as a nurse here. I tend to do better in colder climates. The darkness causing mental health issues is a very real thing. In Alaska I did not have a problem with it as I made a lot of friends but it has been a problem in Sweden as people are more private here and tend to keep to themselves.

  • @rclrcl462
    @rclrcl462 Месяц назад

    Interesting video. I've been to Alaska twice...while on cruises. In addition, my husband has been there twice to go fish with the guys. We love Alaska, but you would never see us living there! I'm a born and raised Californian. I would never adjust to Alaska winters. And I'm 70 years old. So I will continue to watch your adventures. You are very wise Mick. And I love your parents!

  • @NedbLegocity
    @NedbLegocity 24 дня назад

    Mick, I've followed you from the beginning, and honestly I Thought ( past tense ) when I saw the title of this post that it was click bait. I'm glad to say I was wrong. Very well spoken, and valid points across the board. Another place this summer where 'staying warm' is Not an issue is the beautiful Shenandoah Valley in Virginia. wishing all the best for you in year 2 and beyond.

  • @BreakingBarriers2DIY
    @BreakingBarriers2DIY Месяц назад

    So well done. Explaining a shocking statement style used in perfection. I really appreciate when people show reality especially since we often are living vicariously your adventure. :)

  • @rougefox9233
    @rougefox9233 Месяц назад +1

    Stay warm out there?.. It's like a bizillion degrees, TOO WARM out here! 🥵 I'm in Utah & it's a HOT summer, I'm trying to stay COOL!! 😎😂 Informative video, thanks for sharing! Have a great 4th Of July!! 🇺🇲

  • @cindyfinn4845
    @cindyfinn4845 Месяц назад +2

    As beautiful as Alaska is of course the grizzley bear is one apex I dont want to walk into, but yes your viewpoint has several reasons plus my age is the biggest personal reasons. Thank you and I pray for you on this path you're on.

  • @meathead585
    @meathead585 Месяц назад +9

    I bought the Ozark Trails camp kettle from Walmart yesterday. It was around 9 dollars and $10.12 with tax.
    Thanks. How much in Fairbanks ?

  • @teresasing8404
    @teresasing8404 Месяц назад

    Great video I appreciate your honesty definitely Alaska is not for everyone! It is still on my bucket list. I absolutely love cold weather cannot handle heat or humidity love all the outdoor camping hiking Etc thanks again for another awesome video

  • @jordanroberts3007
    @jordanroberts3007 25 дней назад +1

    Everytime i feel like homesteading youtubers are detached from reality, I watch your families videos, grounded real people.