BISMARCK, North Dakota: What's It Really Like? The Good...and the Bad

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @balyndacasey993
    @balyndacasey993 2 года назад +361

    I have lived in Mandan-Bismarck for over 40 years and I can tell you there is alot of soul and passion here. The people care about each other and help each other. It is a safe community. During the winter, we like to socialize at restaurancts, or friends homes for games, food, etc. In the summer, there is always something to do. We enjoy our river with boating, fishing, playing. Always a show going on. There is tramboline park, axe throwing, local pubs with different experiences, frisbee golf, golf. Next time you come, you should make sure to visit the Fort Lincoln State park with our Native American earth mounds. Medora is a wonderful western themed town with a super musical in the great outdoors. We do value our quiet times. Thanks for coming to our town and adding some insight into the beauty that we as North Dakotans love.

    • @whiskeyzgaming
      @whiskeyzgaming 2 года назад +13

      I live here too and there was beheading, drug dealer killed by a sword and recently there was bodies found by buelah in the river so not really safe but alright for the size

    • @FynnOliverEmonSill
      @FynnOliverEmonSill 2 года назад +24

      @@whiskeyzgaming it’s fine if you’re a white Christian and straight and don’t bring up the dirty past of America… It’s fine then.

    • @whiskeyzgaming
      @whiskeyzgaming 2 года назад +11

      @@FynnOliverEmonSill I'm native American and atheist lol America is dirty you can focus on all the good u want nothing is perfect.

    • @FynnOliverEmonSill
      @FynnOliverEmonSill 2 года назад

      You may have missed my point …(You lost me about this focus on the good….nowhere did I do that here.)

    • @FynnOliverEmonSill
      @FynnOliverEmonSill 2 года назад +4

      @@whiskeyzgaming coincidentally my mother and my grandmother were both born in the middle of the largest Indian reservation in South Dakota. (Eagle Butte)

  • @SonjaKemp
    @SonjaKemp 2 года назад +176

    My husband and I moved from South Carolina to Bismarck in January of 2018. It was -23 the day we moved in! We bought appropriate coats, boots etc. The cold weather does not last forever and even though it was cloudy and cool when you were visiting, that was just a passing weather front. The sun shines almost every day at least for part of the day and the low humidity of summer is absolutely wonderful compared to the South. It is one of the most enchanting places I have ever lived. The people who have lived here all their lives are fortunate indeed.

    • @mjhmn
      @mjhmn 2 года назад +7

      that's a big change haha

    • @TebTengri
      @TebTengri Год назад +4

      There's a few days with that cold fog that ices on your windshield though.

    • @bucko60
      @bucko60 Год назад +10

      I was born and raised in Bismarck. Moved to Fargo in early 2015 (town sucks, by the way). I live in Texas now because I got sick of the extreme winters after 36 years. I do miss Bismarck, except for the winter season.

    • @sinepari9160
      @sinepari9160 Год назад +3

      People who move from the south LOVE the clouds and low humidity including myself.

    • @danjacobs418
      @danjacobs418 5 месяцев назад +2

      I love the Dakotas I'm living in NC now from PA want to move tho...

  • @patrickbump5955
    @patrickbump5955 2 года назад +68

    Southern California (Orange County) native and resident (San Diego) here. Our family had the great pleasure of visiting Bismarck many times between 2015 - 2022 while my son and now daughter-in-law attended the University of Mary, and lived in town after graduation for several years. Our grandson was born there, and so is a native North Dakotan! It's a wonderful place filled with genuinely wonderful people. We had a running experience/joke while visiting over the years - every time we went we would end up at some point(s) in the visit being given something for free. Every single time. The first was at a Starbucks drive thru. There were seriously only three cars in front of us and we waited for all of 4 and a half minutes before getting to the window. The young lady who greeted us ever so pleasantly apologized profusely for the wait saying, "We're so sorry for the wait! Please, enjoy these on us today," and handed our drinks to me with the most genuinely friendly smile you've ever seen. That's when I realized the truth behind the saying, "There's nice, and then there's North Dakota nice!" Thanks for sharing your video about your visit. It was fun to watch! Have a good one!

    • @louislamonte334
      @louislamonte334 2 года назад +7

      Why haven't you moved there and gotten out of the cesspool that California has become?!

    • @totustuus9782
      @totustuus9782 2 года назад +4

      LETS GO MARY!!
      (I’m also a UMary Student)

    • @vertihvost7675
      @vertihvost7675 Год назад +2

      What’s the homeless situation there?

    • @4gma59
      @4gma59 4 месяца назад

      @@louislamonte334 Please don't encourage. ND doesn't need liberal transplants.

    • @RonaldDertree
      @RonaldDertree 3 месяца назад

      ​@@vertihvost7675you and me both lol

  • @carriekeener3633
    @carriekeener3633 2 года назад +106

    I have lived in North Dakota my entire life. The laat 10 years have been in Bismarck-Mandan. The weather is not the same every year. Normally June is warmer. We had a late spring this year. July and August can get pretty hot and humid. Last summer was miserably hot most of the summer. I'm glad you enjoyed your time here. Thanks for showing people that we actually have electricity and vehicles here. 😂

    • @leogarver5372
      @leogarver5372 2 года назад +6

      I’m from Texas but I just moved to Minot in October and I still find it funny when I people complaining that it’s hot when it’s 80°… but I also thought it was insane to see some people still wearing shorts in 20°

    • @carriekeener3633
      @carriekeener3633 2 года назад +4

      @@leogarver5372 yeah, 80's is nothing lol. Last summer was mostly 90's and 100's and very humid. Not a usual summer for us. 90's and 100's are hot for us notherners.

    • @Delightfulshallot
      @Delightfulshallot 2 года назад +4

      @@leogarver5372 I find it funny from folks who are from the south wearing sweaters when it's 70 to 80 degrees up here and complain that it's to cold.

    • @leogarver5372
      @leogarver5372 2 года назад +3

      @@Delightfulshallot I still found it hard to believe how long it can stay below 0 in the winters

    • @Delightfulshallot
      @Delightfulshallot 2 года назад +5

      @@leogarver5372 well north dakota is in the center of the north American continent, so we get both the hot and the cold. We are so use to the cold all the time, that when it gets in the 80s and 90s with dry heat, it is to much, due to being attapted to mostly the cooler weather in the state.

  • @moniqaf
    @moniqaf 2 года назад +71

    I live in Bismarck. I had to laugh when you went thru the roughest part of town according to the FBI. Thx for visiting!

    • @carolynsilvers9999
      @carolynsilvers9999 4 месяца назад +3

      With any state, those who work for low wages often can not afford houses that are not mobile homes. It's not a disgrace or a sign of bad character...this mobile home community actually has very little litter, clutter, or stray dogs and cats meandering around.

  • @anaaranda277
    @anaaranda277 2 года назад +84

    I moved here 10 years ago from sunny CA and I have to say ND has been such a true blessing for my family. I will never move back to CA, ND is cold and winters can be bad but it is still a wonderful state to live in.

    • @oceanblue5794
      @oceanblue5794 2 года назад +6

      I've been considering moving to either Fargo or Minneapolis. Seattle has become too expensive to live. The crime has also gotten out of control

    • @rapman5363
      @rapman5363 2 года назад +27

      Just don’t go bringing your liberal ways from CA & WA. It’s nice that you found a nice place to live and raise your families,just don’t turn it into the hellholes that the west coast has become.

    • @jenniferrivera9365
      @jenniferrivera9365 2 года назад +1

      I just moved from la do girls get ubducted here? I’m kinda scared of the men out here

    • @joeovermoe2124
      @joeovermoe2124 2 года назад +5

      @@oceanblue5794 I would avoid Minneapolis. Fargo’s great.

    • @piximyn1910
      @piximyn1910 2 года назад +2

      @@jenniferrivera9365 No, not too much, but don't go flirting with danger. Women will be your best friend!!

  • @andrewtabery
    @andrewtabery 2 года назад +29

    I live in Williston ND, next to the border between North Dakota and Montana. We have about 30k people here, and just 10 days after you were in the capital it's supposed to be 94. One thing to remember about North Dakota is the weather is extremely unpredictable. We had a long winter and late spring here in ND, the Williston area had 2 blizzards a week apart at the end of April and the second one knocked out power in the whole area, some not getting it back for several days. North Dakota is a nice but boring state for a lot of people, especially people from cities, but if you know where to go and what to do you can have a blast here. Hiking in Theodore Roosevelt is amazing, fishing and watersports on Lake Sakakawea are great, if you have time and like history there are plenty of museums here, in Minot there's the Scandinavian Heritage Park, and here in Williston you can see what the 2nd largest oil industry in the USA looks like. There's also small, rural American towns dotted all over the state, and I think everyone should visit a small, rural town at least a few times in their life. So many city dwellers forget that not everyone lives like they do, and it would do them some good to see for themselves. North Dakota isn't the most amazing state, but we're a good one. We weren't Teddy Roosevelt's favorite state for nothing!

    • @jayheinz4624
      @jayheinz4624 2 года назад +2

      👍

    • @TeezyT_Sunrise
      @TeezyT_Sunrise 2 года назад +1

      RUclips Teezy T Pandemic Struggling. guy spits the truth.

    • @beths1120
      @beths1120 Год назад +1

      Well said! And the truth. I am prod to be a North Dakota girl!!!!!

    • @goopah
      @goopah 5 месяцев назад

      Boredom is in the mind. Lived in Bismarck all my life, and never bored. I stay here because I don't want loads of what other folks might call 'excitement.' There's plenty of stuff to do outdoors around here, but I'm also happy staying home once in a while and reading a book on the front deck, or even (gasp) indoors in the winter. I don't get where all this talk of 'boredom' comes from.

  • @Surfguitarist59
    @Surfguitarist59 2 года назад +40

    Defibrillators are found in most government buildings, airports and some shopping malls. I'm an EMT and a nurse. If somebody is having a heart attack, that machine will save their life. Interesting fact: here in Southern California when the box is removed from the wall, an alarm sounds to 911 dispatch and the fire department will respond... with an EMT. Love your travel videos.

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  2 года назад +1

      Interesting. Thank you for that clarification, Dennis. I learn something new everyday!

    • @internetcensure5849
      @internetcensure5849 2 года назад

      660,000 people die each year of heart disease in the USA (22% of total deaths).

    • @flyinelvis69
      @flyinelvis69 Год назад

      My mother in law had a near fatal heart attack in the mall she worked in in 2012. She was found hours later but survived. Defibrillators became a law in public places up here (Winnipeg) after that

  • @RaspBerryTea886
    @RaspBerryTea886 2 года назад +11

    Love living here in Bismarck. All this rain has just made everything look so beautiful and green compared to other years. I graduated Highschool with Cara Mund (Miss America), hands down one of the nicest people I have ever met.

  • @jodyketterling5329
    @jodyketterling5329 2 года назад +25

    Hey, I live in ND, born and raised. Thank you for the respectful showing of ND. I love it, myself, but it's not for everybody. Great video! Blessings!

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  2 года назад +6

      Love North Dakota!!

    • @howitzer8946
      @howitzer8946 2 года назад +3

      If I moved from the state of corruption (IL) it would be North Dakota. Awesome state.

    • @jodyketterling5329
      @jodyketterling5329 2 года назад +2

      @@howitzer8946 You are welcome to come! I wouldn't blame you!

  • @dylanb5385
    @dylanb5385 2 года назад +96

    As a Bismarck native, I can assure you that the cooler temps are very unusual for this time of year. Last summer we broke the record for the most days at or over 100° so the beginning of this summer has been drastically different.

    • @Carvin0
      @Carvin0 2 года назад +4

      Yes, this is a "La Nina" year. Unusually cool and wet. Same here in Oregon.

    • @loganmassee4933
      @loganmassee4933 2 года назад +3

      It was 103 yesterday!

    • @vickiriddle7781
      @vickiriddle7781 2 года назад +3

      Ten days later and you would've hit the 100 degree temps.

    • @leslilane4685
      @leslilane4685 2 года назад +2

      @@birdlover6842 no it doesn't. Bismarck had NO original trees. The whole state has NO TREES. They are all unnaturally planted.

    • @parkerr080
      @parkerr080 2 года назад +1

      Hit 95 yesterday

  • @matthewchipman5596
    @matthewchipman5596 2 года назад +11

    The VLOG is really a good one. I was fascinated by ever minute of it. North Dakota has more to offer. Than I originally anticipated.

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for the kind words, Matthew. You just made my day!

    • @raloufen4292
      @raloufen4292 6 месяцев назад

      Stay for the Winter

  • @naturaljustice4654
    @naturaljustice4654 9 месяцев назад +5

    My fathers family are from ND, MN, and some few from North-MN.
    ND is the most peaceful state in the US.

  • @calvinclayton2396
    @calvinclayton2396 2 года назад +6

    Lived here for almost 2 decades. I stay because yes. This place is beautiful and safe. Hard to get bored raising a child here. To bad you missed Walrus. You were only a few blocks away. Be safe.

  • @MyAltdraco
    @MyAltdraco 2 года назад +8

    Bismarck resident here. I think your video was well-researched and fair. It's ironic, we've been having a decade of drought that had more typical hot June weather right up until this year: this is the first wet, cool June we've had in a long time. I'm loving that I still have green grass now in July, that's a first in many years too. So although I'm sorry it was so cold when you were here, it is nice having the drought over. Our summers are short but they are typically hot-can have a stretch of 100 degree weather and it gets humid. But you are right, it's the cold winter that keeps the small town population here. Even when people move here and think they are expecting long, cold winters, they are still completely shocked at the reality. It's dark when you get up in the morning, dark when you get off work, and weeks without being above 0 is normal. Big blizzards can shut down the city for a week until roads get cleared. And whatever snow you get stays: it's not like a New England snow where you might get two feet but it melts right away. Nope, the snow just keeps adding up until spring thaw (or a brief warmup in February, and then winter returns for awhile).

  • @DenisMclean-e9o
    @DenisMclean-e9o 10 дней назад

    I’ve never seen a place so well kept and tidy. The locals must be so proud of it. ❤

  • @marcoparada6652
    @marcoparada6652 2 года назад +8

    This year's cooler June temps is a very nice change to what had been a trend of high humid heat during this time of year, during June. 80 degrees in ND feels hotter than 80 degrees in Idaho, or Colorado. I for one welcome the clouds, and steady week of 60-70 degree temperatures.
    I've lived in Denver; in CA - Sacramento and Santa Rosa; and Boise..Bismarck is my favorite place to live in, hands down. It's because we have all the amenities one would want: many dining options/deli shops, bike paths that take you through town and out through the trees along the river, boating recreation; and even golfing, if you're into that. The fact that your video highlights this town's residents taking good care of their homes and the city is wonderful to see. Bismarck is luckily doing very well with business, still. And I hope we continue.

  • @blackseed68
    @blackseed68 2 года назад +19

    I'm a traveling scrub tech who came to bismarck back in 2019. I'll admit the winter weather sucked and the nightlife was pretty tame. But the people are friendly and the area is convenient. It's the cleanest, quietest, and safest capital city I've ever been to. Otherwise I wouldn't have kept extending my contract for this long lol

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  2 года назад +2

      It is a very nice city.

    • @shootermcgavin4999
      @shootermcgavin4999 Год назад

      Hey Jordan. I was looking up the crime stats online for Bismarck and they are really bad. Are the stats wrong? I was super surprised also. I live in Grand Forks for 7 years and it was super safe.

  • @cats5875
    @cats5875 2 года назад +15

    Bismarck native here! I hope you enjoyed your visit here. Bismarck has been a wonderful place to live, glad you could come see our great city!

  • @dougleclaire9424
    @dougleclaire9424 2 года назад +39

    You are shooting some amazing murals probably created by the folks nearby and maybe school kids. The artwork is awesome and you are calling the town dull right out of the gate!! And then that fantastic mural you swiftly drove by. Your appreciation of the artwork on the walls, parks etc...is NIL! Kudos to the artists!

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  2 года назад +1

      The folks that live there told me it was a bit dull but added that it's exactly the way they want it.

    • @vanilla1atte1988
      @vanilla1atte1988 2 года назад +2

      Local artists, yes. That alley is a favorite spot for local high school kids to take their senior portraits.

    • @internetcensure5849
      @internetcensure5849 2 года назад +2

      @@JoeandNicsRoadTrip The "Indian woman" was "about 16 years old" reads the caption. She looks rather 20, unless the photo was taken later.

    • @leslilane4685
      @leslilane4685 2 года назад

      yea....NO. The art work was done by Natives. Its in the Ally because they are not allowed to showcase murals anywhere else. Nobody wants to look at that, they think its graffiti. Where most normal cities showcase artist talents and stories on building, underpass, etc. But in Bismarck the White majority does not like the native population. Especially after the 'pipeline' protests. By the way....don't drink the tap water.

    • @casaxb9451
      @casaxb9451 2 года назад +1

      The town is dull. There’s a few more alley that could use art that doesn’t involve stencils… 🤦‍♂️
      We should be named the summer town of road construction 🚧
      The population of this town is on the older generation, with the younger Gen taking over. It will be awesome to see what the city will look like in 10 years.

  • @keyup2626
    @keyup2626 2 года назад +7

    I just love how you find some of the craziest restaurants. This is definitely what makes your videos very special and interesting.

  • @60huntermiller
    @60huntermiller 2 года назад +7

    My hometown! Nice seeing a video about it from an outsiders perspective.

  • @GreanyBeeny
    @GreanyBeeny 2 года назад +41

    I was born and raised in Bismarck, ND and I appreciate your take on our humble home. There is a lot more to see in this town but you have to know your way around. If you ever want to come back, I would be happy to offer some suggestions on the best places to visit. Winters are harsh, but it's worth it to me because I hate bugs more than snow😂 lol! I hope you come back one day to see the deeper part of Bismarck. The heritage center was a great start!

    • @teddyroosevelt9542
      @teddyroosevelt9542 Год назад +1

      What is it like to live there?

    • @carolkokx9638
      @carolkokx9638 Год назад +2

      Oh I love that artwork alley that was interesting

    • @conradkostelecky7935
      @conradkostelecky7935 Год назад +2

      @@teddyroosevelt9542 As a resident here for 30+ years I enjoy it, but I grew up as a farm kid South of Dickinson about 100 miles west of here. Some may not like it, but that depends on your life style. There is golfing at several courses and river activities along with camping and other outdoor things to do in the summer. Winters can be long and cold. But if you can make some friends there are certainly things to do in the winter as well. There is a small ski area South of Mandan along with trail skiing at places in town. The Muddy River mashers are a group of local brewers you could join. The population of the Bismarck/Mandan area is about 100K. The crime rate is low and jobs depending on your skills are here. There is a fairly diverse dining scene with Indian, Mexican, Chinese options. Several breweries and distilleries are in town as well. Good schools with both private and state sponsored colleges as well. Hope this helps.

    • @KurwaRomek
      @KurwaRomek Год назад

      That looks like a great place to raise kids. I wish they talked to the people a bit more

    • @RoaD_RasH_
      @RoaD_RasH_ Год назад

      Are there any plays staged in the theatre?

  • @Plimothrock
    @Plimothrock 2 года назад +1

    Thanks LS-Great video & INTEL-God bless to all of the hard working people in North Dakota.

  • @teja1169
    @teja1169 2 года назад +5

    From ND and live here all my life in eastern edge. Nice work on this - thanks.

  • @brendazorn4592
    @brendazorn4592 Год назад +8

    Our original capital building burned down in 1930. As it was burning down, state officials and citizens ran into the building to save records and documents, including an original copy of the North Dakota State Constitution. The 'prairie skyscraper' was completed in 1934. It is in the Art Deco style. The chandeliers are supposed to represent wheat stalks and other ceiling lights, sunrises/sets and the moon & stars. Every Christmas, there are either red or green shades that are pulled down and lights left on in those offices at night to make a holiday design (Christmas trees) and for New Years they leave lights on in certain offices to display the number of the new year.

  • @shadowofthenightandthestor3646
    @shadowofthenightandthestor3646 6 месяцев назад +4

    ND gal here all my life I have lived here in this state. Let me give you a theory I have. We of ND are used to the temperatures we have, we love /like most of our neighbors. We as a group of Dakotans like low crime, we are used to our climate, and summer doesn't start for us until end of June. We have grit running through our veins, strength in our souls, fellowship happens everywhere, gas stations churches and the local elevator. We be an odd bunch of people but we are awesome. Thanks for the drive through,like your show you guys have given me many an idea of where I would like to go. Just to visit, home is here in ND.

  • @angeladeleon5922
    @angeladeleon5922 2 года назад +98

    💙💛It's seems a bit slow up there, for me, but I don't see any homeless tents, ghetto like hoods, or high crime stats, so they must be doing something right up there in ND.🥰 Thanks for the tour. 🏝

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  2 года назад +5

      You’re right!

    • @Delightfulshallot
      @Delightfulshallot 2 года назад +30

      I live in bismarck, and bismarck was really great 13-15 years ago, but it all changed when refugees and people started coming this way, and the crime is up, and it's not really caused by the locals. Years ago we would only have 1-2 murders in the state. But it has been up to 20-30 a year, and it is coming people who are not originally around here. Fargo had a 13 year old girl, killed by an African imigrant last year.

    • @oddlyme9659
      @oddlyme9659 2 года назад +20

      Imagine how the indigenous felt/feel. Oops, did I say that? happy trails

    • @SticksAandstonesBozo
      @SticksAandstonesBozo 2 года назад +9

      Incorrect. I live here and I see homeless every single day. There are a ton for such a small area. Horrific place to live hence why we are leaving after 11 years of suffering through it.

    • @Delightfulshallot
      @Delightfulshallot 2 года назад +1

      @@SticksAandstonesBozo agree on the homeless problem. They are a major problem downtown, on the interstate and state street with them begging for money from drivers. Then we have the heart view foundation giving these people drug needles that end up getting tossed into neighbors yards and anywear else down town and neighborhood. Can even go to the library much, because they have the cops there every day dragging someone out.

  • @mattcannella7880
    @mattcannella7880 2 года назад +16

    This video is super cool, made me nostalgic, I spent the past 4 years in Bismarck for school and I never thought I would miss it, but I absolutely do! This video brought back a lot of good memories for me!

    • @piximyn1910
      @piximyn1910 2 года назад

      I also had to come back home -- few regrets. I fear the black ice in the Winters. But, I have contacts. I use them

  • @scotthanson4661
    @scotthanson4661 Год назад +1

    Great vid. Great comments. Love to see so much pride being displayed about our State.

  • @theviciouschickenofbristol4779
    @theviciouschickenofbristol4779 2 года назад +10

    I used to play D&D with a group that met in that rough looking trailer park you saw on the second day. honestly great times.

  • @dakotamouse
    @dakotamouse 2 года назад +17

    You hit an unusually cool year. Last year same time we had Temps in the 100s with drought. We're putting up with the chill because we're so happy to have green grass again. That trailer park is where we lost Officer Steve Kenner in a shooting. Capital was built during the depression, so it was built thrifty.

    • @user-bw3fl7fj9w
      @user-bw3fl7fj9w 2 года назад +1

      Capitol building looks so modern, built to last... it's good to be different!

    • @cfreeman88m
      @cfreeman88m 2 года назад +1

      I was gonna say the same. Last summer was rough. But I won't complain about how nice the weather is this year.

  • @the_truck_farmer
    @the_truck_farmer 2 года назад +10

    I went on a national tour through central US driving a VA mobile medical clinic for a season. When I passed through Bismarck, I thought it would be a fantastic place to raise a family. The Missouri River made for beautiful nature and recreation right in town and with ~100k people, it’s a good enough size to have at least some entertainment and healthcare services. Cold winters and remote location I’m guessing probably keep real estate prices affordable. I’m from WI so cold winters are normal for me. All pluses in my book.

  • @pepito01226
    @pepito01226 2 года назад +9

    I moved from South Miami Florida to Bismarck North Dakota about 5 to 6 year ago, there is really no crimes here, what native Bismarck people consider "traffic" to anyone else isn't at all any traffic. I live on the south side of Bismarck close to main ave, their is hidden gems in Bismarck that a lot of people who are not native Bismarck will miss. Good restaurant, amazing places to relax, great amount of people. I am not used to the hospitality that is Bismarck people, when I moved here, this was during October, from being from the south, cold temps we consider is anywhere below 70 degree, October in the south you can expect still 80 degree, with only a window pocket of cool air in January that is below 60 that stays for a week. In Bismarck, in October, temp gets to just above 30 and that is something new, I came in shorts and regular shirt, not a big mistake but everyone in Bismarck that I got to talk to asked if I had any winter gear, mainly jacket and snow pants. I told them no, and they offered me a set that they no longer use, I found this weird, no one is that nice anywhere. The weather here is extreme in both sense, winter it gets bitter cold, that is if we have no or very little snow, when it does snow its an extreme for a small town, still people generally go out and go along their life like nothing happens, again weird but that is life here in Bismarck, only in very bad blizzard like condition do things stop and only if the blizzard like condition stays for a couple of days. During spring, temp are still in the lower 50 and only go up to the upper 70 when summer approach's, when summer does hit temp goes way up, in the upper 90 to lower 100. Coming from the south, I am used to high temp, what I am not used to is the dry heat, when it is 90's outside, it can feel like a hot oven. The dry air also something I am trying to get used to here, I had a hard time breathing, as anywhere down south the air is thick, here the air is thin and you have to accumulate over a time frame to get used to the higher altitude and thinner air. There isn't much in Bismarck to do but that is ok, I like the slowness of the town and I like how things around you glows and feels more rustic, everything here can be modern but a lot of good things here are from the 1950's, 60's and they keep, from car's to house hold appliances, it's amazing how well things are kept here, even during harsh winter or hot hot summer, the dry air preserves everything well here. Housing cost is the same here and in the south with rising cost of property. It is cheaper sadly to rent or own a trailer then it is to own a house. None the less, Bismarck is the state capital and I love the travel to any other city or town and I love the country area and suburban housing. Thank you Bismarck for welcoming me, this is a wonderful town full of history and great amount of friendly people.

    • @beths1120
      @beths1120 Год назад +1

      Welcome to North Dakota, @pepito!

    • @shootermcgavin4999
      @shootermcgavin4999 Год назад +2

      Why are the crime stats so bad in Bismarck. I was surprised to see it. Are the numbers off?

  • @ash_143
    @ash_143 2 года назад +3

    I live in Bismarck and have family kn Fargo. It is great to hear feedback from someone who has never been here before! Thank you for coming to my city!

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  2 года назад

      Both cities are great!

    • @Gunslingers74
      @Gunslingers74 Год назад

      @@JoeandNicsRoadTrip I disagree.I grew up in Mandan. The Bismarck-Mandan area is not flat. Fargo is flat.

  • @joanrath126
    @joanrath126 2 года назад +2

    I was born an raised here for 58 years an married an raised my 4 kids here..never left.thanl you fir the wonderful honest video of our city.

  • @NYCHFAN
    @NYCHFAN 2 года назад +15

    That is the cleanest, nicest "rough" part of town I've ever seen, lol! I would call it low income, rather than rough. 😁👍

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  2 года назад +1

      Yep! It was kinda the point I was making about crime in Bismarck. 😀

  • @prophetmargin7497
    @prophetmargin7497 Год назад +3

    I don't know what it is, but there's something very romantic about most of these isolated small towns!

  • @SelenaVanHout
    @SelenaVanHout 2 года назад +11

    Moved here from Hampton VA in 2013. Born and raised in CA. There no place I’d rather be than Bismarck ND. Love it here! Great place to raise a family. ❤️ thank you for visiting our beautiful city!

    • @toddgittins5692
      @toddgittins5692 Год назад

      Anywhere is better than Virginia. So, your comment is moot.

    • @SelenaVanHout
      @SelenaVanHout Год назад

      @@toddgittins5692 oh shut up. There are places worse than Virginia. So piss off

  • @joelfeiock4718
    @joelfeiock4718 Год назад +3

    showing the Missouri river reminds me of fishing on the banks when I was young, not in Bismarck North Dakota but in Mobridge South Dakota just down the street from where my late grandma lived.

  • @jac4YouTube
    @jac4YouTube 2 года назад +4

    I live in Southeast Wisconsin, we have cold winter's too but not as harsh as the Dakotas, I love the summers the best . Right now it's in the upper 70's-low 80's in August. Pretty pleasant to enjoy.

  • @dinamarie6646
    @dinamarie6646 2 года назад +13

    I'm a transplant from Houston TX. Been in ND for over 5 years and love it. The first day I was here looking at apartments was running around in short sleeve t-shirt and jeans, in December when it was 36°. I much prefer the cold, even the -20 over the humidity in Houston.

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  2 года назад

      Damn! You're a lot tougher than me. :)

    • @KB-ke3fi
      @KB-ke3fi 2 года назад

      I hate cold. I'll take 85+ anytime of year plus humidity. We had that stupid rare freeze last year here and it got down to -19. I just stayed inside in front of the fireplace for 4 days and watched movies until it got to 45. It was an ice storm...no snow at all. You can have it.

    • @dinamarie6646
      @dinamarie6646 2 года назад +1

      @@KB-ke3fi I grew up in Houston TX. I can't stand the heat and humidity. I spent most of my time indoors because of the heat.

    • @totustuus9782
      @totustuus9782 2 года назад +1

      I absolutely agree! I’m a ND native. For the past 2 days we were bailing hay in 90 degree weather (no humidity) and I was DYING!!! I wanted January weather so bad!!

  • @janellesilbs328
    @janellesilbs328 2 года назад +4

    Hey!! We’re not dull!!!! And yes the winters are brutal long and not fun for the most part. I stay for family and it is safe mostly. Cool you visited:)

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  2 года назад +1

      Of course you're not dull. That was just a sensational title to get you to click. :)

  • @la_nightlilly
    @la_nightlilly 2 года назад +22

    I really enjoyed watching your video! But I must say this June has been unusually cool this year. The last 2 years Bismarck was hitting 100 degree temperatures by early June and blazing blue skys with an awful drout. So it's been a nice change this year. 😊 We actually have the most extreme weather range, high to low, in the lower 48 states.

    • @johnkertzman3223
      @johnkertzman3223 2 года назад +3

      I remember about 20 years ago on June 10th it was 110°!

    • @conradkostelecky7935
      @conradkostelecky7935 Год назад +2

      A number of years ago I worked with a guy from Beaumont, Tx and he was looking out the window on a cold winter day when he said " you North Dakota folks got to be some of the toughest folks on the planet, you can get -40 in the winter and 110 in the summer. Who lives in this stuff."? I said we do. And we have done it for a long time. The Plains Indians learned to survive it with less that what we have now.

  • @TheSDATuba39
    @TheSDATuba39 2 года назад +3

    I plan to move up here in the next few months. I don’t mind the cold, even though I’m from the south 😅. But the quietness and houses with land is what attracts me to North Dakota.

  • @dabaolee1381
    @dabaolee1381 2 года назад +14

    Hello, as I am a foreigner with poor English, I have been looking for a RUclipsr who speaks clearly and at a moderate speed. This is exactly you, so I have been following to you. It's great 👍At the same time, my wife and I will look for a safe and livable place to live in the future.
    If so, will you make a summary at the end of your great journey, such as the ranking of state or city safety, danger, livability, etc?
    Like most outsiders, we are more concerned about whether the place is safe enough and whether the crime rate is low enough. Thank you very much🙏

    • @bthomson
      @bthomson 2 года назад +2

      This kind gentleman is already filming his drives for us. Maybe best not to ask for too much more . seems just a bit presumptuous?

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  2 года назад +2

      That's actually a good idea. We will work on that! :)

    • @user-bw3fl7fj9w
      @user-bw3fl7fj9w 2 года назад

      Sometimes if you Google the area under demographics of the area, it will give crime rates..

    • @msseedlady2587
      @msseedlady2587 2 года назад

      North Dakota as a whole is a pretty safe state. Which some people would find surprising since so many people own guns here and know how to use them.

    • @jimsy7al
      @jimsy7al 2 года назад +4

      @@msseedlady2587 No, actually with many people owning guns and protecting themselves, it keeps criminals in check.

  • @mightylonesome9426
    @mightylonesome9426 2 года назад +6

    What a beautiful city. Some of the artwork was amazing and it's obvious the locals take great pride in Bismarck based on how clean it is.
    Wonder who some of the employers are.

    • @melissasanford2051
      @melissasanford2051 Год назад +1

      There’s a coke plant, you can always get hired somewhere here, but it’s boring. The people are sweet though🥰

  • @scottishguard
    @scottishguard Год назад +4

    If you ever return, try to come July 2-4.
    That’s rodeo week in Mandan. Fun time. Guaranteed to be a lot warmer.
    I’ve been here ten years. Originally from Indiana. Bismarck is a great place. Five months of good weather, two months of so-so, five months of arctic. You get used to it.
    The people here are great, though. They make it worth raising a family here.
    God bless.
    *side note - it’s pronounced “Man-Dan”
    😉

  • @meredithcusey165
    @meredithcusey165 2 года назад +7

    I watched your Bismarck and Fargo videos. I've lived in North Dakota all of my life and have lived in those 2 cities. I thought they were pretty much spot on except we were having a cold snap during your time in your time here. Bismarck is almost always warmer than Fargo by about 5. Temps easily reach a 100 degrees several days of the year beginning in mid June through around September 1st. My Hometown holds the state record high at 121゚(Steele, ND). We do have some nasty winters, but then I think snow is beautiful so I don't mind the cold.

  • @ukaly1
    @ukaly1 Год назад +2

    I'd take 55° over 105° any day! I'm in humid Illinois and my brother is in hot Texas. We are originally from England so cooler weather is in my blood!

  • @moonbootsally
    @moonbootsally 2 года назад +36

    I’m over in Fargo and other than a few years, I’ve been in ND all my life. I’m sorry to say that the weather has become a dealbreaker for me. I hate it. Each year cold weather hits me worse, and visiting my son at college in Texas has really made me question why I would stay in this weather as if it were a bad marriage, so my plan is to head south! (Which, by the way, makes a LOT of North Dakotans mad when I say such things. To each his own. 🤷🏻‍♀️)

    • @BiggyZ32
      @BiggyZ32 2 года назад +8

      North Dakotans take nothing more personally than someone saying they want to leave lol

    • @smokestrong1000
      @smokestrong1000 2 года назад +5

      My grandpa was a farmer in South Dakota Huron and it was cold AF in winter and just seemed like a sad place to live lol. Can't imagine living more north

    • @serenedacotah2332
      @serenedacotah2332 2 года назад +1

      North Dakota native here for my first 20 years. Moved to small town Texas and so grateful. No more taking vitamin d cuz I get it naturally every single day. If you leave, you will miss the food like kneopla, fleishklela, and caramel rolls.

    • @raybon7939
      @raybon7939 2 года назад +4

      I think it's better to rent in the Florida keys , and go back to n.d for the summer.

    • @rnupnorthbrrrsm6123
      @rnupnorthbrrrsm6123 Год назад

      @@raybon7939that’s a dream life, you have it figured out !!!❤
      I live in northern Minnesota and the south for winter sounds better all the time 😊

  • @redrubyslippers8284
    @redrubyslippers8284 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for this great video!! Love watching it snow there in the winters!!

  • @burnthecandleatbothendz
    @burnthecandleatbothendz 2 года назад +10

    I've lived in Fargo for 38 years and never have been west of Fargo until last year .I went to medora for vacation ,it was soo beautiful. I didn't know western n.d had soo much different landscapes it blew my mind

    • @kristinmichels1963
      @kristinmichels1963 2 года назад +3

      Goodness, you've been missing out! The Badlands are beautiful!

  • @daleshipman7139
    @daleshipman7139 2 года назад +1

    Yes another Bisamrck, ND once time resident. Moved only because of job! Loved the city. One drive on I-94 heading east. coming into the Bismarck/Mandan area at night is just super, seeing all the lights of the city. Plenty to do, people are great. Always enjoy the drive when we came back on vacations to North Dkaota.

  • @mrcrackerjacks
    @mrcrackerjacks 2 года назад +3

    North Dakota is also the home of mr. bubble bath soap fun fact the gold building just north of the capital was the founders building and home base for many years.

  • @josephherrmann6304
    @josephherrmann6304 Год назад +1

    I trucked several loads over the years up there, and agree-not much there. A windy never-never land of a place.

  • @dongrainer6405
    @dongrainer6405 2 года назад +4

    I grew up next door in Mandan, but family visited Bismarck often. We would go to the capitol building on Sundays occasionally and go to the top floor and gaze out the windows. At that time there was no viewing area as there is today. (I lived there from 1944-1957) Wasn't boring at all. Always had plenty to do. The original capitol building burned down in the 1920s I believe and what there is today was constructed after that. Too bad you didn't stop in Mandan for a while. You could have visited Fort Abraham Lincoln and a reconstructed earth lodge Indian village. Enjoyed your video and glad you found the area a great place to visit.

  • @HoratioPercivalClackerbarrel
    @HoratioPercivalClackerbarrel 4 месяца назад +1

    Scotland has Snow in May and June as we found out one trip last year, and yes they were wearing Coats in June also !

  • @jayheinz4624
    @jayheinz4624 2 года назад +6

    Glad you visited our city,!👍 you came on a quiet day actually ,seriously.!,,That was during a cold weather spell.. soon as the sun comes out, you'd see on Main Street, and the downtown area, people walking everywhere🌞 and restaurants and bars and porches full of people sitting outside. Also if you were drove South four blocks to the new Chick-fil-A , next to our Kirkwood Mall and our large Bismarck Event center,you would have seen hundreds of people waiting in the Drive-Thru line! And there are quite a few new exotic restaurants and bar and grill microbreweries all over the city that usually liven up around 9:00 or 10:00 p.m. at night.. that's when the 20 and 30 somethings come out of there shells or get off work or put the video games down and go out! hahaha! Oh, I have to mention Space aliens restaurant has had thousands of children's birthday parties over the years! Probably thousands in one year!..Try to get into that place on a Friday and Saturday night sometimes!. Bismarck also does a good job of reaching out and helping the homeless population, especially down on the Broadway ave and 22nd Street area. If you need help, a stranger will jump start your car for you or help you dig out of a snow bank any day! On 100° weekend in summer, the Missouri River can have hundreds of boat on it, when the water levels are not low. 10 miles south on the desert sand bar there's usually hundreds of people there enjoying the Sun and Good times.. we also have a river boat, the Lewis and Clark, that is doing cruises and parties again this summer. Also our local minor league baseball team, the Larks has games that are packed full several nights a week and some days and have fun activities for the kids and fireworks afterwards.. also, the swimming pools and parks are packed with people and kids during the summer especially on the hot days because our summers are going to be so short.. Northern Bismarck has grown immensely ..I don't think you got up that way? There's hundreds of new subdivisions. A new costco, and a lot of small new restaurants and bars. One last thing, if you want to rock out to some good blues music and classic rock, there's an awesome blues jam Tuesday nights, with some very talented musicians playing at the Elks club off of Washington Street from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m... 🎶🎶🎶🎸

  • @amykraft5364
    @amykraft5364 2 года назад +1

    I was born and raised in Bismarck and have lived here almost 50 years. What I love about this video is it reinforces why and how we are able to keep our city so wonderful. People coming in find it “boring” or small. Those that invest time in the city quickly learn there is always something to do, and those cool Junes … they don’t happen very often so we love a nice cool start to summer instead of weeks of near 100 degrees and high humidity. It’s those temps that make the river the place to be in the summer, not to mention the many lakes within an hour drive. As a proud Stare employee, our capitol is quiet because post 911 the entrances were shut down for the safety of its workers, and with the state of things today they continue to lock down access to many areas for their employees’ safety. Our crime is low because safety is a major consideration in all we do. The night life in Bismarck is not dull, in fact driving down main you missed all the unique bars, from the Toasted Frog to the Blarney Stone to the rooftop Luft among many others, all unique. At night the streets are full of 20 something’s on up walking from each bar enjoying the beautiful evenings and time with friends. We have many bars along the river and many amazing local bands and great music. There is never a night you can’t find a live band and a place to enjoy a few drinks and laughs with friends. There are so many new neighborhoods and beautiful schools, the city is growing quite frankly faster than I would like. All in all I don’t feel like you slammed our city, but in fact just showed how easily people coming in and out of our beautiful city miss what is actually here!

  • @dennislewis6097
    @dennislewis6097 2 года назад +4

    Eagerly awaiting your tour of Pierre.

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  2 года назад +1

      We'll be heading there late summer, on our way to Yellowstone.

  • @joycelebaron2582
    @joycelebaron2582 2 года назад +8

    Interesting videos. I love how you walk/drive around and give us a feel for the city. I do that when I go to new places as well. That art walk and the museum were pretty cool!

  • @4444Rosemary
    @4444Rosemary 2 года назад +4

    I've been watching videos on North Dakota and Bismarck, yours is really nice, thanks for this, appreciate the tree-lined streets very much. Your footage looks better than Street View - that makes sense, and of course you were there in an ideal time of year. Thanks!

  • @farmerrabbit
    @farmerrabbit 3 месяца назад +1

    Just like in Scandinavia... I really enjoy this type of weather. Hot summers are not for me, and I would say the ideal temperature for me is 18C-25C (65F-77F) for summer and cold winters... ND would be a great place to live :) Maybe one of the reasons why so many Danes, Norwegians and Swedes migrated to this part of USA.

  • @Matthew-km6fi
    @Matthew-km6fi 2 года назад +10

    I’m from Winnipeg 🇨🇦 a couple hours north. It’s a La Niña year. I’ve never seen such horrible weather ever. It’s been constant rain and clouds for all of the Midwest. This weather is very unusual. The weathers hot now though! Summer has arrived. In Winnipeg in the summer we are referred to Florida of the north because of its humid climate and extremely hot summers, and home too 100,000 lakes which have been featured in National Geographic. It could be 100 degrees Fahrenheit feels like 120 with humidity. Or 38 degrees Celsius feels like 47 Celsius here!!

  • @melissasanford2051
    @melissasanford2051 Год назад +1

    I live here and yep, it’s dull. But you gotta love the safety for raising babies and most everyone is a sweetheart!

  • @bcdave91
    @bcdave91 2 года назад +6

    Great video. Bismarck looks like one of the nicest cities that you've visited. I'd live there no problem. Sure beats dumps like NYC or Detroit or another one of those hell holes. Also, you and your wife are awesome to watch -- thanks a lot for all the videos.

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for watching, BC. Bismarck was far nicer than we expected. :)

    • @brendad3570
      @brendad3570 2 года назад

      I wouldn't compare NYC to Detroit

  • @simrancecil8380
    @simrancecil8380 3 месяца назад +1

    This was the birthplace of Leslie Bibb and the place where her last surviving uncle from her father's side ( His name Robert Fulton Bibb) lived and passed away in .

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  3 месяца назад +1

      As a red blooded hetero guy, I do love me some Leslie Bibb. :)

  •  2 года назад +3

    I've lived in Bismarck and Mandan for 60 of my 65yrs, a lot of history in this area from Custer and the Souix Indian that both lived just south of Mandan.

  • @Crackers2549
    @Crackers2549 3 месяца назад

    Another great video…! You two do a superb and interesting job on your jaunts all around this country….! Thanks once again, Greg

  • @georgiaann4402
    @georgiaann4402 2 года назад +7

    Southern transplant here. I grew up in the south but could never stand the extreme heat/humidity. There is heat/humidity here in ND but no where near as bad as back home. I've lived here, in Bismarck, for over 24 yrs. It's a wonderful place to raise a family.

  • @lindajohnsonkaplan647
    @lindajohnsonkaplan647 Год назад +1

    I grew up there and am still there part time. That cold June day can just as easily be a boiling hot June day. The temperature extremes are something that people have to be ready for, nothing is predictable.

  • @pangee3
    @pangee3 2 года назад +17

    Last year temps were in the 90s and 100s in June. You just hit a cool patch. Too bad you did not take the capital tour. We transferred here 18 years ago, and love it after living in or around to most major cities in the US. Our jobs allow us to move every couple years but not felt the urge to move yet. Great medical facilities, almost no waiting; very low crime rates; miles and miles of trails; many golf courses, pools etc. Winter temps kill the ticks, no fleas, no large spiders, or roaches.

    • @trinidad179
      @trinidad179 2 года назад

      Nothings there. No major sports teams, no venues, no nothing.

    • @twostop6895
      @twostop6895 2 года назад +2

      @@trinidad179 of course, don't less than 1 million people live in the whole state?

  • @rnupnorthbrrrsm6123
    @rnupnorthbrrrsm6123 Год назад +1

    I dated a guy from Mandan so I drove over from Minnesota quite a bit, he had a boat on the river and we had some amazing times ! It was a great place to visit, I miss those times !

  • @jeffhill6861
    @jeffhill6861 2 года назад +8

    I'm moving to a small town south of Bismarck in October. I left California to move to Oregon back in 97 because of the crime and paucity of common sense which births the silly, unworkable policies that the people suffer under. Unfortunately Oregon (and WA) are striving hard to be as antipathetic to liberty and responsibility as California has become so after some serious research and traveling all over North Dakota I have purchased a beautiful house and am eagerly awaiting the close of escrow. I hope to meet great people and make new friends.
    I am a member of the local CERT organization and a ham radio operator in Oregon and hope to join the same in Emmons County.

  • @doctorjames7454
    @doctorjames7454 Год назад +2

    Thank you for taking us on this trip with you! I've yet to visit North Dakota.

  • @HuffGirl1
    @HuffGirl1 2 года назад +5

    Oh, wish I knew you were here, I lead Downtown Bismarck History Tours and Historic St Mary’s Cemetery History Tours! I would have loved to share that with you!

  • @dennisray3235
    @dennisray3235 4 месяца назад +2

    I lived in Bismarck for a few years. A very nice city. Not a lot of job opportunities. Very cold in the winter and can get a lot of snow. The summers can be very hot and humid in July and August. A great place though for restaurants and out door activities even with the weather. Like he mentions, it's a real nice family town. The people are very nice and friendly. The reason we moved was for more job opportunities and the weather.

  • @chandlerbraaten847
    @chandlerbraaten847 2 года назад +6

    You definitely visited in an unusual week. Weather wise for June it's typically sunny and quite warm. You may need to make another trip!

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  2 года назад +1

      Oh, we will! We really loved Bismarck! Almost didn't go, because we thought it would be lame. It was just the opposite!

    • @shawneenhammer4241
      @shawneenhammer4241 2 года назад

      I was thinking how weird it would have been if they came when we were having the McQuade games. Would have been pretty crowded and not as quiet especially in the hotels.
      Yes definitely follow Chandler's advice and you guys should come back again. But be careful what you wish for sometimes the temperature is 100 and humidity is the same ☀️ give me the picture and get to see some big storm in the distance .... Not up close ✌️⛈️

    • @preacherman777
      @preacherman777 2 года назад

      @@JoeandNicsRoadTrip yes, if you had come last summer there were at least 20 days of 100 or above. It has been an unusually cold summer.

  • @chusiiflower346
    @chusiiflower346 2 года назад +2

    I lived in Bismarck for 35 years, Yes it's a great place to raise kids.The heritage center is very interesting also. The cold, well it's just a part of life.

  • @priskagroetsch3250
    @priskagroetsch3250 2 года назад +6

    Yeah for Bismarck/Mandan ND. We wre moving there next week and are so excited to leave the big bad city behind. Less people-less crime-exactly what we are looking for. It all depends what someone percieves as 'dull' I guess.

    • @anaaranda277
      @anaaranda277 2 года назад

      Been here 10 years and love it you will too

    • @nathanialpittman6949
      @nathanialpittman6949 2 года назад

      Make it your home, protect it like it's your own and you'll see you're never alone!

  • @kathyschauer2114
    @kathyschauer2114 4 месяца назад +1

    North Dakota is a great place to raise your family in. We have night life all the time. Camp fires and great restaurants. Maybe not as crowded as a big city but we have peace and prosperity. Where you live is what you make it!!

  • @Dulahan-em
    @Dulahan-em 2 года назад +4

    As others say, the weather is unusually cold this year in ND. Last year by point of comparison on June 4th it was 104 degrees in Bismarck. So we can really get extremes.

  • @ImaSpeaks
    @ImaSpeaks Год назад +1

    Thank you for featuring Bismarck, ND. The North Dakota Heritage Center and State Museum is a must-see when you visit ND. I love ND! :) God bless and more power to you and your channel!

  • @jeffsea6490
    @jeffsea6490 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for sharing interesting content 👍🇺🇲

  • @carljobiii3187
    @carljobiii3187 2 года назад +1

    I grew up in Jamestown ND. Moved to Arkansas in 1966, and now I live in Conway, Ar.

  • @ericg9802
    @ericg9802 2 года назад +4

    when i moved to bismarck six years ago i was told that a single winter would send me packing, as born and raised vermonter i scoff at the thought and don't need a jacket until it starts getting into the twenty's. the heat is something else though, the cold is easy for me but i melt real easy. funny enough theres an absurd amount of people that get vermont confused with virginia

  • @Bear_58
    @Bear_58 Год назад +1

    Gotta say once again, I love your taste in music. Great adventure though I agree it's a little boring there, but my kinda place. But it's definitely way too cold. Thanks for another great adventure 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻

  • @missavakittytv
    @missavakittytv 2 года назад +21

    Its Man-Dan not Manden. 🙂 North Dakota is quiet and peaceful and thats how we like it.

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  2 года назад +2

      That's the feeling I got.

    • @jesebsp
      @jesebsp 5 месяцев назад

      i was scrolling before responding. knew someone would say it. we lived all over the state. last place was near (as in ND definition of near) Bismarck.

  • @jessehawkes1298
    @jessehawkes1298 Год назад +1

    I've been down that highway so many times that I can tell exactly the area you pass just by watching

  • @shawneenhammer4241
    @shawneenhammer4241 2 года назад +6

    The weird thing is that it is a very rare happening that somebody misses work just because of that cold weather. Unless of course their pipes burst or something weird like that and they have to stay home to take care of something happening because of the cold to their property or livestock. I've heard a lot of companies that come here look into that because we have a very low absenteeism due to cold weather in the state.
    Vaya con dios ✌️🥰

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  2 года назад +1

      It’s because you folks in North Dakota are tough. In Dallas, Texas, where I live, if it drops to 30 degrees with a half an inch of snow the whole damn city shuts down. 😬😀

    • @BM-te9te
      @BM-te9te 2 года назад

      Idk.. that last blizzard kept me from work for 3 days….. spent them days to help push vehicles so plows could come……. They came on the 4th day.. plows suck here

    • @conradkostelecky7935
      @conradkostelecky7935 Год назад

      @@billsmith9737 Maybe he has to get a bigger snow shovel and snow blower. I rarely have problems.

  • @dannyo6699
    @dannyo6699 2 года назад +4

    As far as the spring weather, this has been a bit excessive in moisture compared to what we usually get. We're a semi-arid climate up here, so we usually only get around 20-25 inches of moisture in the western half of the state. In particular the Medora/Dickinson area you drove through at the beginning of the video. But later on, in July through September, it will be much drier with more sunshine.
    Yes, we all need more vitamin D up here in the North, and my doctor advised me to take 3000 iu every day, so that's what I'm doing. 😁
    Currently, there are 3 places in ND I'd pick if I had to leave the town I'm living in in western North Dakota. One would be my parent's place on the farm I grew up on, the second would be the hometown I grew up near, and the 3rd would be the Bismarck/Mandan area.
    At 22:41, those were called homesteaders shacks. Typical of the houses the first settlers built to live in. Everyone thinks of Kansas as the wheat producing state, but North Dakota produces the huge quantities of Hard Red Spring Wheat used in bread production. Different varieties of wheat are used for different products. For instance, Hard Red Winter Wheat and lower protein quality Spring Wheat are used for pastries, and the higher protein wheat is used for bread products. If it's around 12% protein or less, it's intended for pastries, and 12.5% up to 15% are used for bread production. If it exceeds 15% then it's used as blending wheat to increase the protein content of lower protein wheats so they can be sold at a higher price. Higher levels of protein result in premium prices for the farmers but blending usually happens in the grain elevators that buy the wheat from the farmers so the elevator can get a higher price for the lower protein wheat.

  • @alessandrobasso9917
    @alessandrobasso9917 7 месяцев назад +2

    I’m a northern Italian, I’ve always been curious about the less known US States, I actually find them the most interesting. Beatiful state and capital, and I’m eager to see more

  • @apriljasso9731
    @apriljasso9731 2 года назад +3

    Love it here ❤️

  • @richardjohnson2965
    @richardjohnson2965 Год назад +1

    I love North Dakota ..the open spaces, the small population, the land, even the tough winters ..I think it’s a great state.

    • @matthewpaddyjunior8292
      @matthewpaddyjunior8292 11 месяцев назад

      Hey Richard…. I’d be coming to ND next fall for academic purpose and I’d love to stay in touch with you

  • @karenoberg4260
    @karenoberg4260 2 года назад +4

    Night life happens mostly Friday & Saturday night downtown with drunken loud bar crawls.
    North Dakota has the largest consumption of alcohol of the United States. They say they drink a lot because there's nothing else to do. The snow packs to ice which is deadly

    • @Mmm...yummymummy
      @Mmm...yummymummy 2 года назад +1

      Always moee boozing in cold places. The north is like that. Like A aska. Hooch central.

  • @Reds3DPrinting
    @Reds3DPrinting 3 месяца назад +1

    Come visit ND! I love my home state ❤

  • @nathanialpittman6949
    @nathanialpittman6949 2 года назад +4

    I'm kind of glad that you came here when it was cool.
    Other wise people would find out what it's really like and everyone would want to move here!
    Shhh!
    Just tell them North Dakota is the most horrible place you've ever seen in your life and no one would ever want to live here!
    Thanks!

  • @SeanBrittnyShyanna
    @SeanBrittnyShyanna 4 дня назад

    the fact that they have a lot of that preserved especially the cabin and the cars is really something and I think the Mars suit is hilarious especially the video with the guy standing next to the radio flier red wagon

  • @ryanjennens1481
    @ryanjennens1481 2 года назад +5

    Great video! i have lived in ND since i was 4 years old in 1986 and have lived in Bismarck since 1999. You actually walked past one of my construction job sites inside of the capitol building next to the Lewis and Clark room that you opened...it didn't make the cut though ;) you have no idea how much i myself enjoy the cold weather, i always have! i actually do tons of solo winter camping around here. Yes, i actually camp out in a tent when it is -20F. My favorite weather are the Arctic blasts that we get during winter. ND is full of state owned wildlife management areas that are a tent campers dream. i spend most of my free time exploring the wma's around here. Safe travels and God bless!

    • @JoeandNicsRoadTrip
      @JoeandNicsRoadTrip  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for the great comment, Ryan! I enjoyed reading it. :)