Be there in 2 months Lord willing. Driving from Ohio and staying until the end of Aug. I can't wait for the Northern Lights!!! 2025 is supposed to be the best year for them! Praise Him Ty Father for this gift! Shalom 😇
@annettependergraft1208 күн бұрын
This is very helpful! We visited in March and loved your beautiful state!
@TerryFalan10 ай бұрын
Nice! You present the information so clearly! Thanks for taking the time to help other people out who may be thinking of relocating there! Take care!
@RetrieverTrainingAlone8 ай бұрын
We have lived in Fairbanks area for over 30 years (Becker Ridge Neighborhood). Cons: 1) Long flights to lower-48 and only a few direct flights to Seattle each day. 2) Wildfire smoke can be dense some summers 3) Mosquitoes 4) Winter rain causing an ice glace on the roads 5) Fairly short hunting season for moose Sept 1-15 in some units, waterfowl Sept 1 until marsh freezes in early October. 6) Short construction season yet family and friend all want to visit during summer!
@jester48862 ай бұрын
Long flights? That’s a con for you?? Lol southerners
@rakamas11 ай бұрын
Thank you Billy ✝️❤️
@cbass275511 ай бұрын
This is a great video Billy. Thank you!
@lindabopp657911 ай бұрын
There is no way i could take that cold of temperatures. I'm in Pennsylvania and can't take the cold here but i stay in mostly in the winter. Alaska for me is a good place to visit but not live in. You know what is best to do up there. It's good you are putting these types of videos out so people thinking of the move know what to expect. Thank you Billy God Bless you 🙏❤️🙏 Also i heard on another channel that now you only need 800 subscribers to be monetized. You are slowly getting there.
@yarnprepper11 ай бұрын
We are beyond the age to do the hard work it would take to live in A Alaska. We could not be away from our grown daughters and their families. We live vicariously through you. 🩷
@peterweikel712311 ай бұрын
Great info, Billy. It is spot on
@janiceweikel499011 ай бұрын
❤Lots of good info. The videos you did 2 years ago helped us so much before we moved here. Thanks ❤
@Life_Is_A_Highway-11 ай бұрын
Thanks guys. Have a Happy Holidays and a great 2023!!! :)
@southernrootsalaskanbranches711 ай бұрын
Great talk yall. Truths! God bless!
@jamessimpson505111 ай бұрын
Had to take a break from world events and drop by, good to hear you speaking again, it makes the experience much nicer believe in or not.
@northerngirlhobbies11 ай бұрын
Spring water is the best. We won’t drink town water. We are on a sand point here. Great chat.
@terracestevenkennedy91983 ай бұрын
Live in downtown Fairbanks in a small apartment love it
@rafars22468 ай бұрын
I'm in FL. Was looking these cheap nice homes in Fairbanks, now I know why haha
@northofthe52nd10 ай бұрын
We traveled across Alaska for a month from mid September to mid October starting far south up to Livengood and the beginning of the Dalton Hwy. Loved all 3000 mi. of it. Considering retirement in Alaska but can't decide where .
@melissajenkins99605 ай бұрын
Fairbanks is nice, you get some development but still lots of wildlife and nature. Great small town feel, lovely auroras and snow. Neat community things in the winter. Not too busy, not too barren. But not everyone can handle the cold of the interior.
@NathanKrueger-z9k2 ай бұрын
When you mention the outhouse and hauling water, are you living OFF GRID? Also, is it true that North Pole has PFAS contaminated ground water as I've been told by some locals while visiting there from Wasilla??
@ConqueringTheLastFrontier2 ай бұрын
I have electricity, but no other services 😁. Regarding the ground water contamination in North Pole, there are significant groundwater contaminants dec.alaska.gov/spar/csp/sites/north-pole-refinery/property/
@northerngirlhobbies11 ай бұрын
Leather gloves are the best for winter for sure Billy. I’m quite certain that we have similar daylight here in Ontario. Hug them pugs. Have you ever done a video on why you and Dee left Cuba? Interesting point on the air quality. We passed on the moose harvest this year, it’s okay though. We didn’t harvest the females. 75 pounds is a good garden harvest, aiming for more also. It’s very much different when you don’t live locally to stores and don’t have your own livestock.
@tbcy3zj3 ай бұрын
Alaska has 24 hour darkness in winter and 24 hour daylight in summer. That does not compare to ontario, at all.
@NathanKrueger-z9k2 ай бұрын
@tbcy3zj Not all of Alaska has 24hrs of darkness. I'm in Wasilla Alaska and the shortest the days get in the winter is light at 10am and gets dark at 3:30pm.
@athomewithjenny11 ай бұрын
Wow! 40 below?! Is it dangerous to breathe air that cold? Ive been in negative 4 in South Dakota before but I was just passing through. I can't imagine living in that for half the year. Your channel brings the unknown to the curious! Thanks!
@melissajenkins99605 ай бұрын
Dry cold is way different than wet cold. And our bodies can only feel the extreme cold or heat to a certain point. It does make it dangerous. You can breathe in it but you want to cover things like ears, nose and fingers, and don’t stay out in it for long.
@Boone2210 ай бұрын
I would love to come home ! I was Born in the Terrority, of Fairbanks
@DT-oq2tn2 ай бұрын
I've lived in Fairbanks 14 years now. It's interesting and fun for a couple years, but then it sucks. If you leave a rake or shovel outside, it'll get stolen. Temps get into the 90s in summer, and most folks don't have air con. The fruit here has almost no flavor. Options for entertainment are very limited and unsatisfying. The women are.... large. And the worst thing is that there's an EXTREMELY high level of incompetence in every sector. Doctors, dentists, repairmen, restaurants, the university, box stores, etc. very often are run by or employ people who have no idea what they're doing and have bad customer service. They only stay in business because options are so limited here. It's so frustrating.
@livingintheforest39632 ай бұрын
We have the same problem in rural Oregon. I think this problem exist in all somewhat rural places.
@NathanKrueger-z9k2 ай бұрын
Same problem in Wasilla, I'm affraid to say I think is a new way of life in alot of small towns😢
@ghostlincon11 ай бұрын
Hey Billy hello there
@EricPham-gr8pg7 ай бұрын
Radar can keep temperature within tolerable why don't they use it it must be well meaning ? But what?
@ConqueringTheLastFrontier7 ай бұрын
???? Radar????
@deborahthompson62489 ай бұрын
I like to be alone . I moved to alaska thinking i can take it because im not really social . Im starting to feel the effects of isolation and its making me miss the big city. I already hate that feeling . And im in anchorage. If i cant take this. Nobody can 😢
@melissajenkins99605 ай бұрын
Anchorage has a ton of people, big stores, it’s like a mini Seattle. How do you feel isolated?
@NathanKrueger-z9k2 ай бұрын
Anchorage has a population of 288,000 people, you should probably get out more, go to the parks along the water front, go to costco, etc. Hope that helps!
@NathanKrueger-z9k2 ай бұрын
@@melissajenkins9960Your EXACTLY right!! I'm in Wasilla and it's even bigger than the town I came from in the lower 48. It's so true Anchorage is considered the SEATTLE OF THE NORTH same rain, same traffic issues, same commute issues where most people live in eagle river, Wasilla, palmer and big lake and commute to Anchorage for work EVERYDAY over a 1 hour commute. It's no wonder there are dozen car fatal pileups every year on the highway!!