Keep churning out these great videos Briggs. Love them
@gringo3009Ай бұрын
I love my peace and quiet, slow paced life. But not quite this much.
@WorldAccordingToBriggsАй бұрын
Me too
@carpenoctem775Ай бұрын
I do. I’m moving to a small desert town one day.
@RarefiedErrorАй бұрын
@@carpenoctem775 I was scoping small desert towns all week (and I live in a tiny town already lol)
@DiscoverTop10_q2bАй бұрын
@@RarefiedError We own a condo in Budapest. No real estate tax, HOA $120/month, utilities $160/month. We usually stay there between April and October. The rest of the year we traveling in SEA, or South America. This approach is very cost effective and convenient. Great base for traveling in Europe.
@awolf876Ай бұрын
Story of my childhood . When you drive 3 hours for groceries to stock up at Costco and visit Rimrock mall for clothing in Billings 5 to 6 times a year, you know you live in a rural area. The main survival skill here is to plan two months worth of meals before traveling to the city.
@PattiParanormalProjectАй бұрын
And you live in the city compared to me, I love it ✌️❤️🔥🕯️
@jacktoughАй бұрын
For those who might be thinking of making a trip to lovely Marfa, Texas, there is a Porter's grocery a mere 27 mi away in nearby Alpine 👍
@mikenixon2401Ай бұрын
I was thinking Alpine was closer too. They used to have a Safeway too. Porters is better as is the countryside.
@ProudBerliozianАй бұрын
It's not Porter's anymore; it's Lowe's, and Marfa has one too. But even Alpine: it's barely a city. Fort Stockton is more of a city regionally. Alpine's strength is that it is a college town (with THREE Dollar Generals, beyond anyone's comprehension) so there is a nightlife and a bit more commerce. Also it boasts the only hospital in the region, but you do NOT want to have to rely on that chop-shop.
@Hankyjane2 күн бұрын
Marfa is expensive...
@prdamerican667Ай бұрын
Well Briggs, I'm up there with you in age, so, while my mind would love to give one of these towns a shot, my body says No. But this is a great video. Thanks
@JamesSmith-vv3ys15 күн бұрын
I am 70. I am 75 miles from a Wallmart and Macdonald's, 90 from a Costco, Homedepot. Just plan alhead buy beans, black eyed beans, oatmeal, freezer full of meat, generator, extra gas. Plan on not going to town for several months during the winter. Way better than living in a city. Internet is not great but works most of the time. Keep a few books in case power is out. Living the dream.
@prdamerican66714 күн бұрын
@JamesSmith-vv3ys I love it. We have been listening to people who have "been there, done that." Like my dad who told me to always meet with the planning board to find out long term goals for a town. And my uncle who told me to always look up at ceilings when considering a home. And yeah, we need stores and hospitals fairly close. And a ranch type house with only a couple of stairs. No one plans to fail. But many fail to plan. We're working on avoiding the failure part.
@TomWilson-sy4joАй бұрын
been to three of these, Supai is by far the most remote when you factor in a 8 mile hike out of the canyon but Havasu and Mooney falls are amazing
@ShowercurtainUАй бұрын
You are correct if you think about it and you don’t use the helicopter it’s an hour drive from peach Springs other than a three hour hike to the city. And I’m surprised he didn’t use Jarbridge Nevada.
@wannabetowasabeАй бұрын
@@ShowercurtainU It is actually spelled "Jarbidge." adding the r after the b is a very common error.
@sheritamac87Ай бұрын
I LOVE SILVERTON!! I live in Durango though. All us Durang-a-tangs LOVE Silverton! Silverton is the sweetheart of the San Juan’s!! ♥️
@feliciasampson8032Ай бұрын
I am pretty sure a ski instructor I worked with at Diamond Peak (Incline Village, Nevada) opened a ski resort in Silverton. His name is Aaron. Heard it was a skier's paradise.
@kristinLBАй бұрын
I lived in Durango in 2003 for a year. It’s probably crowded now.
@AaronJohnson-g9wАй бұрын
Rode the train there
@toddryan0108Ай бұрын
I’m trying to drive that road at some point.
@stevejacques5361Ай бұрын
I bet you can't find good men there
@fuzzy3440Ай бұрын
The Midland/Odessa area is the closest metro to Marfa about 170 miles. There is a grocery store in Marfa, the Lowes market, and a larger Lowes Market in Alpine.
@romiemiller7876Ай бұрын
I went through one Texas town that literally said interning the town on both sides of the sign. A family incorporated their house and yard into a town. Every family member had some town job, mayor, marshal, manager, etc.
@megb9700Ай бұрын
Lololol
@fredholley6248Ай бұрын
There's lots of places in WV like that, a two-sided sign for the 'town'.
@jamesprentice5503Ай бұрын
Nice video,just thinking of returning to remote towns Ive lived in ,ah nope,been there done that!!! Thanks,Briggs,always great,funny comments too!
@dongubrud3518Ай бұрын
Funny that I have been to or through four of your towns. Grew up in Estevan Saskatchewan. we used to drive to Plentywood to drink beer because the drinking age was 18. Also used to drive through Jordan Valley regularly hauling trailers from Oregon down to Los Angeles.
@rj521Ай бұрын
From West Texas, Eastern New Mexico north through Western Oklahoma, Western Kansas, Eastern Colorado, Eastern Wyoming, Western Nebraska, the Western Dakotas and Eastern Montana who will find so many isolated, broken down towns. They really aren’t that uncommon. We even have lots of isolated towns here in Eastern Washington.
@ShowercurtainUАй бұрын
To ignore Jarbridge, Nevada is an insult to isolated towns
@mikegrimm9492Ай бұрын
Been there. Love that town.
@dennisbotkinАй бұрын
There is no bridge in Jarbidge,
@Slkguy230Ай бұрын
At 6000 ft, most of the year you can't get there directly through Nevada. You actually have to go through Idaho and double back. It's a 2 1/2 hour drive.
@akgobearsАй бұрын
Got a little town in Idaho i love ...Got a population of a bout 3,000 people ...Town has all the amenities ya need including healthcare and internet...Best thing about the place is its in the middle of nowhere....Salmon Idaho !!!.. Nearest community is Elk bend bout 20 miles away...Closest bigger city is a couple three hrs away in Missoula Montana...Outdoor recreation heaven....River/Lake fishing, hunting, camping, skiing, back country...Its all there...Last time through i saw one chain store....SUBWAY...Everything else is mom and pop and family owned....GREAT !!! place to retire to....
@gregorystinette8271Ай бұрын
That's a terrible town with nothing to do except argue with all them REDNECKS.
@captainbuzzbeard9742Ай бұрын
Also there’s Stanley, Idaho. Where one of the roads to it gets closed in the winter. Only emergency vehicles can travel the road.
@gregorystinette8271Ай бұрын
@@akgobears / I hear that's a terrible place to be because of all them rednecks there.
@akgobearsАй бұрын
@@captainbuzzbeard9742 Love Stanley...What i really like about there is the ride from say Ketchum to Stanley along the Sawtooth Mountains...Its Beautiful
@captainbuzzbeard9742Ай бұрын
@ I used to live in Hailey. Used to go up to Galena all the time. There’s nothing like the Sawtooth range.
@shelleekurtz4842Ай бұрын
I live in the Central Valley in California and I went to see some friends this summer in Colorado. One lived in Ignacio just east of Durango the other in Montrose. That was the most beautiful drive I’ve ever seen. I’d move to Silverton in a heartbeat! Just the thought of secluded for the winter is amazing!!! Thanks Briggs this was an awesome video!
@rowdyrobbyrider4226Ай бұрын
If you think Marfa is far from civilization checkout Terlingua
@vdub5030Ай бұрын
That forest you are showing for Plenty Wood, MT is about 350 miles west of town. 😮
@MotoBilly-4CNr23 күн бұрын
And one of the fall color valley shots was actually Telluride not Silverton but as the crow flies just over a couple mountains😮
@lindabriggs5118Ай бұрын
I've lived in a very small village in Utah. No, not Hanksville. Lawrence, Utah. About 5 miles drive to Huntington, Utah or 35 miles to Price, Utah. We lived at the end of the road, literally, cross the bridge going east, and the dirt road takes you into the San Rafael desert. The Hole in the Wall gang used that area to hide from the posse. When I lived there was back in the 1980's and 1990's. No internet, no cable, only had three TV channels. I actually loved living there. Miss it still. Great place to raise children.
@2OldcootsАй бұрын
Thanks!
@Landonrose32Ай бұрын
I delivered for FedEx out in Glasgow for 2 weeks to help out! What you didn’t mention is that its nickname is literally “the middle of nowhere”. A couple of houses in the town have that proudly posted on their lawn!
@notsosilentmajority1Ай бұрын
If I were several decades younger and a lot healthier, there's a few spots on here that would be on my list. Great video, thanks.
@TheRockInnRobinАй бұрын
12:29 haha my parents live not too far from Marfa TX. Plenty of isolated towns by the dozen in West Texas.
@JennyLong-nj5xe17 күн бұрын
I’ve heard there’s not too much to Marfa unless you can embrace & appreciate the funky art in the town & watch the “marfa lights” at night!!!??? But to me, that sounds pretty cool, but apparently that’s how small it is!!!
@TheRockInnRobin17 күн бұрын
@ my parents are 15 miles away and it’s even smaller
@who2u333Ай бұрын
Was in Silverton in Sept and the local I spoke to said that the rich folks have discovered it affordability is disappearing.
@DannyFyffeАй бұрын
Silverton has not been affordable for a couple of decades by any normal American.
@TriJVАй бұрын
This is true for all of Colorado
@DannyFyffeАй бұрын
@@TriJV Not true. Anything East of 25 is cheap due to it is all desert and ugly and flat.
@vrcimino1250Ай бұрын
Incredibly expensive to have to live that remote.
@cojaxart8986Ай бұрын
Thanks Briggs! All of the “wild frontier” towns that you brought up are out west! That’s why we love living out here. I have one more to add to your list… Worland, Wyoming. I used to do business with the sugar factory in that town. Very remote, but friendly folks. As remote as it seemed, it was nice. Secluded but plenty of things to do.
@pdxmtngoatАй бұрын
Worland is pretty close to Billings.2.5 hours drive.
@freakbucketАй бұрын
I'm surprised Stehekin Washington didn't make the list. Only access is by Boat, Airplane, hike or horseback.
@todddunn945Ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing. Also there is Matinicus, ME. An island town 20 miles off the coast of Maine. They do have state ferry service (once a week in summer and once a month in winter. You can also fly in although in winter you would be advised to call ahead to have someone plow the airfeld.
@pace1719Ай бұрын
@@todddunn945 also surprised not to see Maine on this list!
@deirdre108Ай бұрын
As a WA resident I also was wondering where Stehekin would show up on the list.
@tristramstout8988Ай бұрын
I’m a little surprised you picked Glasgow, Mt. True, it’s a little remote, but it has a very adequate grocery store and most other amenities that one needs. I think you should have selected Cook City, Mt instead. Access to Cook City in the winter requires travel through the northern edge of Yellowstone National Park. In regards to that town you picked in Alaska with the closest town being Nome. Nome itself is extremely remote.
@BoratWankstaАй бұрын
I agree Briggs could've picked somewhere more remote. Especially when the Amtrak Empire Builder train, has a station in this town. I will look up where Cook City is, now.
@montanaior7714Ай бұрын
@@BoratWanksta Love driving the Bear Tooth into Cook City. Billings is really not that far compared to Glasgow I lived in Billings and Glasgow working for BNSF
@stormlakebobcat9058Ай бұрын
@@montanaior7714 Burlington Northern engines were better when they were green 😊
@zander_the_space_nerdАй бұрын
@@BoratWanksta Its spelled Cooke City in case you can't find it.
@itsnotme07Ай бұрын
Marfa's nearest grocery store is in Alpine, TX, only 26 miles away. There are others in Marathon, Davis, Fort Stockton, etc. No need to go to El Paso for anything.
@averyce2Ай бұрын
Another graeet video Briggs. I thought, for sure, Anaktuvuk Pass (Alaska) would make the cut.
@outbackigloo6489Ай бұрын
“The place where the caribou 💩”
@lindajacquot5391Ай бұрын
That's on my bucket list! I've wanted to go there for over a decade. Anatuvik Pass ❤
@russelljohnson4527Ай бұрын
C.W.McCall had a song on his album called SILVERTON (or something like it). The album was the one that had the song CONVOY on it.
@FightinWinchukian-i1xАй бұрын
about the Silverton Train up from Durango.a narrow gauge mining train. why I clicked on it. I remember that song from when I was a kid and my buddy had it on his record player. but I been to Jordan Valley last year. the whole area is pretty remote. a great trip.
@johnallen8368Ай бұрын
Glasgow has an amtrack service
@elaineswanson3678Ай бұрын
There are MANY more remote towns in Montana than Glasgow!
@billy-go9kxАй бұрын
Also an airport and Albertsons. I don't get why this was #1.
@pamelawing5747Ай бұрын
He left of Jarbridge, Nevada, supposedly the MOST isolated town in the lower 48. ' None of this is my "cuppa" anymore. You have a heart attack, you're done. Jarbridge has some very interesting residence, some wonderful artists, and they want more people to come, they don't want the town to totally die out.
@goldfieldgaryАй бұрын
You have a heart attack and go to the hospital, then you live out the remainder of your life on prescription drugs. I'd take my chances surviving without the drugs.
@pamelawing5747Ай бұрын
@@goldfieldgary If you live in Jarbridge that is NOT a worry. You'd never make the hospital. Hope you have your things in order and never get a heart attack.
@goldfieldgaryАй бұрын
@@pamelawing5747 we all gotta go sometime! 👍🏼
@JSFGuyАй бұрын
Yes, let's check it out.
@flyinggyros9745Ай бұрын
I have vacationed in Silverton, co. It is a wonderful place. I took the train there from Durango. I’d live there.
@jimbobjones5972Ай бұрын
I'm glad you started looking into Northeast Montana for this category. However, instead of Plentywood, Scobey, about 50 miles to the West, would have been a better choice. It is slightly smaller and arguably more isolated. And saloons? Still around in both places. When it comes to social life and entertainment up there, drinking (and gambling) are very high on the list. Glasgow is really not as isolated in that it is on The "high line," US 2 and Amtrak's Empire Builder. Also, when it comes to relatively large cities, Regina Saskatchewan, 150 miles North is also always part of the discussion. I grew up in Scobey.
@danielaaron5217Ай бұрын
Mackinaw Island should be on this list.
@DavidThompson-bj7wfАй бұрын
I like Eureka. The grocery store is quite good, with a first rate butcher counter. I worked for 2 months on a drilling rig about 25 miles N of there and there's a really good locals bar.
@klrbeech7054Ай бұрын
Great video. This is the type of stuff I like to see on this channel.
@WorldAccordingToBriggsАй бұрын
Glad to hear it!
@billspectre9502Ай бұрын
That was an interesting tidbit about Plentywood Montana.
@weirdshibainuАй бұрын
It was. However they didn't mention their rival town just down the road-Less than Plentywood.
@paul0wen65Ай бұрын
I've been through Plentywood, and the video clip is not a good indicator of how stark it is. Williston has the closest Walmart for reference.
@melodyanderson7914Ай бұрын
I have driven the million dollar highway in the rain. Would not drive it in the snow!! 😬
@intallpinesАй бұрын
Briggs, it takes a special person to choose to live in those communities, and perhaps many born there never thought about leaving. I could not imagine it for more than a day or two. Very interesting. as usual!
@parnasasАй бұрын
Ok one that can beat then all Jarbidge Nv. A dirt road to get in and out. YES I have been there
@garyarford5169Ай бұрын
Born Idahoan. Salmon is/was a piece of Heaven!
@BeyondtheRailzАй бұрын
Barrow Alaska maybe? International Falls MN?
@stormlakebobcat9058Ай бұрын
A good start. There are plenty of isolated towns in Iowa. Protovin. Sac City. Riceville. Mallard. Varina. Cresco. Sutherland. Sanborn 😅
Really enjoy lists like this. Most isolated towns, underrated travel destinations and more like this.
@mariajhanley5172Ай бұрын
I realize you live out in the western side of the country but the northeastm southern Gulf coast and central US do exist... I do love to see parts of the country I will never visit, that's fun but please don't forget about us.
@PapayaJoyАй бұрын
As someone that has lived all over.. there are far fewer remote towns in the east.
@stormlakebobcat9058Ай бұрын
Cortland NY has entered the chat 😅
@angrymuffinsbАй бұрын
Thoroughly enjoyed this video. Nice to hear about other places that aren’t the major cities. Great work.
@jayjobes5344Ай бұрын
Atlanta, Idaho would have fit in with this list.
@nadiaborzacchini1987Ай бұрын
I love your videos Briggs and love your descriptions on them
@janhatcher6991Ай бұрын
I like small towns, but all of these are just a little bit too small for me. I live in a small town in Oregon but it's about 20,000 and it has all the restaurants and all the grocery shopping that you'll ever want and good sidewalks and really good bus transportation.
@timroot4207Ай бұрын
Thank you !!!
@WorldAccordingToBriggsАй бұрын
You're welcome!
@user-sk5nq7dk6iАй бұрын
Briggy, wonderfully interested topic, as well as splendid research. Please do more of these current gems!
@quiqui5793Ай бұрын
this is the scariest vid I’ve seen by Briggs
@KARW37Ай бұрын
I found south-central Oregon to be super creepy. It looked like a bunch of dense dark woods with tall trees that might harbor Big Foot.
@intallpinesАй бұрын
Crack me up! I felt the same way.
@Mo-mr8vvАй бұрын
The Shining comes to mind. 😳
@michellejohnson2233Ай бұрын
Rural Washington fits that description. Lived there 3 years. Lots of Sasquatch tales and scary legends.
@FightinWinchukian-i1xАй бұрын
@@KARW37 it does. id stay away if I were you.
@katlyons9444Ай бұрын
Hi Briggs. Awesome video. ❤😊
@WorldAccordingToBriggsАй бұрын
Thank you.
@GardcoreLegendАй бұрын
I was in Marfa, TX today, nice small town, and they do have a small grocery store in town called Lowe's, a different company from the big home improvement chain.
@paul0wen65Ай бұрын
Glasgow MT had (has?) a Scottish Highland Festival for many years, Eugene's pizzeria that ships them out of state, and The Busted Knuckle Taproom that serves 12 locally brewed beers. There's an Albertson's, McDonalds, and Subway there as well. Not nearly as lacking as you make it sound.
@EndTheSimpademicАй бұрын
Marfa is only 26 miles from Alpine, which has a small university and definitely fresh produce.
@Ironsja11Ай бұрын
Thank you Elon for Starlink, now we can retire to our cabin way way out in the woods of Michigan!
@keithcarey6312Ай бұрын
How did Barrow AK miss the list? Is it too big?
@patm9904Ай бұрын
Yay - I am from Plentywood - Glasgow is about 270 Miles from Great Falls
@dianefontaine720429 күн бұрын
Lived in a small, fairly remote, town in Nebraska 65 miles from the closest Walmart, but it had a grocery store, a hardware store and at least one restaurant. It was good to keep a running shopping list of supplies needed when you did go to a larger town but it still had just about all the basic necessities because it was on one highway going coast-to-coast east to west and within two miles of another highway that ran from Canada to Mexico. I’d have a hard time living in those ultra-isolated places. Great video, Briggs!
@jeffl6089Ай бұрын
You want isolated. You should go to Jarbridge, Nevada.
@SherryEllessonАй бұрын
I love the idea of the places where it's more just the land & animals than people. The further I go in life, the more I value my solitude and enjoy quiet and beautiful dark skies at night uncluttered by artificial light.
@JulioAvalos3000Ай бұрын
Briggs, you outdid yourself this time. Great video.
@AleksandrIlchenko-vw3pyАй бұрын
I was in Silverton, CO two times, and many times drive through Jordan Valley on truck, it's not so isolated because US-95 passes through this town. Oregon has a bunch much more isolated towns
@goldfieldgaryАй бұрын
US 95 is about 600 miles west of Silverton CO.
@AleksandrIlchenko-vw3pyАй бұрын
@goldfieldgary correct, US-95 goes through Jordan Valley
@meanesjeans20 күн бұрын
I stayed in a motel in silverton while driving the million dollar highway . It amazing waking up and looking at the mountains!!!!
@kalebwieland4938Ай бұрын
Supai, Grand Canyon, middle of nowhere-- is this Radiator Springs?
@ecoideazventures64175 күн бұрын
@7:16 - Eureka - The friendliest town on the loneliest road in America - what a name and what a tagline!
@katekrylovАй бұрын
Here is the philosophical Q: What's better? To live in a small place and to know everyone and their cattle and pets? Or, to live in a big city and not to know anyone really? By the way, according to statistics, there are more lonely people in big cities than in small towns.
@Some1sp3cialАй бұрын
Leaving a comment. Nicely done!
@WorldAccordingToBriggsАй бұрын
Thank you
@daniellewis2133Ай бұрын
Durango, Colorado is my dream mountain town.
@EndTheSimpademicАй бұрын
Wiseman or Coldfoot, Alaska
@bjs301Ай бұрын
I can't imagine needing emergency medical care in any of these towns.
@deirdre108Ай бұрын
People often forget about that. I had a friend in SE Alaska (Ketchikan) who had to have emergency treatment because of an accident and he had to be medivaced to Seattle.
@perseusguyАй бұрын
For the record, Marfa, texas to Alpine, Texas (population 6,000), is 26 miles away.
@walterbrown9651Ай бұрын
Glasgow, MT sounds great!
@pdxmtngoatАй бұрын
I have been to overrated little Marfa. We tried to see the Marfa Lights, but didn't. I don't understand the big attraction of Marfa. Briggs, FYI nearby Alpine, Texas has some shopping and some good little restaurants. Midland, Texas is closer. You don't have to go all the way to El Paso.
@richardhanson7412Ай бұрын
Jordan, Montana is even more isolated than Plentywood or Glasgow. I know this because I lived in Wolf Point for several years.
@thelastnicАй бұрын
thanks, some of these places I've never heard of. Pretty good video and these places are for the DIY types who don't need wi-fi or internet.
@bikeyclown4669Ай бұрын
I knew a lady from Glasgow, Montana. She would disdainfully describe how isolated it was, and how cold the winters were. Small town life can already be socially incestuous as it can be so common for people to have nothing better to do than sticking their noses in everyone else's business. Being in such an isolated community would make that more intense. It would take a special person, or someone who grew up in it. I grew up in the suburbs of a big city, so I don't know how I would deal with that. I like choices.
@jsimsgt96Ай бұрын
Silverton is isolated on paper. In reality tourists come through daily in droves
@DannerBanksАй бұрын
Been to Supai, so beautiful
@slidewazeАй бұрын
Thanks for pronouncing Ely correctly. (Hope you are doing well!!)
@ctycwbyАй бұрын
Drove through Jordan Valley a few weeks ago.. YUP! Crazy small...
@raymond_sycamoreАй бұрын
That's it I'm moving!
@gregorytragitt220827 күн бұрын
I lived in Fort Peck, MT which is about 20 mi form Glasgow. Glasgow was booming at the time due to construction of a SAC Air Force Base. Ekalaka is probably more remote than Glasgow or Plentywood.
@JP-Au-SchulzАй бұрын
Great video, makes me appreciate where I live, work and function. No way I could be happy in any of these places.
@JimiDuvall-ww9ke27 күн бұрын
The last one, Glasgow, Montana, is closer to Miles City, Montana then it is to Billings. I ❤ your videos.
@stevemoore9951Ай бұрын
GREETINGS FROM THE PPRC GREAT VIDEO TODAY NOT SURE WHERE I WOULD LAND.🇺🇸🍺🍺
@ilovetotri23Ай бұрын
Surprised that there were not more Alaska towns.
@jollyrogueoffroadАй бұрын
There’s a town in Alaska called Hyder. To get there, you either take the boat from any other ports (I don’t think the cruise ships go there), or you have to go through Canada and probably half of British Columbia. It is the most remote US town to get to by land.
@nothat0therguy992Ай бұрын
I like small town life in Northern Michigan quite a bit, but I'm glad to live near a bigger town that has everything you need. That's one reason I couldn't live in the UP
@UnlikelyToRememberАй бұрын
Been to Hanksville a number of times as it is the nearest town to Goblin Valley State Park which is really cool.
@weirdshibainuАй бұрын
Forgot Jarbidge Nevada
@vextract4662Ай бұрын
There are 100s more you could elaborate on. Plauchville LA has a pop of 50. The closest city is Alexandria. Nothing but farms and pecan trees. My father in law lived there, he was a 2 tour combat vet in Korea. He loved it. I'm good with 25000 people and everything close. Love from SC y'all! I'm moving back west to walla walla WA, though, to retire. It's not for everyone but access to all the amazing outdoor places nearby and keep me from moving back to SF Cali, which has been ruined for now.
@nancyseery22132 күн бұрын
I grew up in a town of 180 people---Loved it!!!! It's sad there are no jobs, but great, safe place for kids.
@AlaskaErikАй бұрын
I grew up in Cold Bay, Alaska. 625 miles from Anchorage. That's secluded.
@arts2563Ай бұрын
At least Cold Bay has occasional ferry service. As far as I know Adak wins any isolation contest hands down. Both places do have jet service so maybe that disqualifies them in a practical sense.
@johnp139Ай бұрын
I still don’t understand why the US doesn’t have more public transit and high speed rail…
@KristNiАй бұрын
Large country is why
@johnp139Ай бұрын
@ That’s exactly my point!
@OtisFlintАй бұрын
I stayed in a couple of towns like this recently, and it is a different type of peace.
@williammontague84Ай бұрын
BRIGGS! Regular viewer! I am a renter and it’s hard to find renter focused content on YT. I appreciate your vids, and just wanted to give some feedback.
@Slkguy230Ай бұрын
Jordan Valley has a large Basque population. There is as far as I remember a restaurant. The last time I went through I had to wait 30 minutes for a group of Basque shepherds moving their huge flock across the road