Describing Anchorage 1 Week After Arriving - Alaska First Impression

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  • @shawnelletson
    @shawnelletson หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    I was stationed at Elmendorf from 2000-2003 and my apartment building was shown right around the 1:08 mark and the red and white sign on the side of the building was there back when I lived there. I’d regularly walk to the bar (Roilly’s) that was facing the road/camera during that few second pan. There is a Buddhist complex behind the bar, its the lighter brown building that can be seen poking out behind the bar and across the side street (D street) from the aforementioned apartment building I lived in.

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  หลายเดือนก่อน

      @shawnelletson that's awesome, did you enjoy your time there? I hear back then things were much nicer in the city?

  • @alaska1478
    @alaska1478 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    finally found somebody who shows the town inside & the streets & the stuff, not a «top of places you should visit»... I have a dream to move here in the future or at least somewhere in alaska, so thank you very much for recording this and sharing your opinion!!! 🥺💟

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I'm happy you found the videos to be interesting and hopefully helpful. When I was driving through Alaska I made these videos so my family and friends could see where I was visiting, and those videos didn't really do well but I've had a couple of people enjoy them and if it makes someone's move to Alaska easier, then it was well worth it 😊

  • @anar1571
    @anar1571 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    New to your channel. I don’t know why but I have always wanted to visit Alaska, and through your videos someday I will.
    Stay safe, and many blessings.

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thanks. I would say do it when you can. I know many people enjoy cruises but if possible you should rent a car and drive from Fairbanks through the interior down to Whittier and Valdez. I think you can see a lot more and have more experiences driving through Alaska although the cruises are also going to be really nice. If you have 14 days that is plenty of time, but you could also do the trip a little quicker in 7 days. If you look at my previous videos this is what I did and you can get a feel for what types of places you can visit if you drive through Alaska.

  • @damienbell3155
    @damienbell3155 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    The homeless got worse once a mayor named Berkacraps in 2016 made it a business welcoming this problem,,,,,, this city has turned to crap literally on the streets and parks. They’ve spent over $450 million in the past 3 yrs to house just over 1100 homeless people. Most don’t want to be helped villages sent them here. They like there lifestyle. But the real problem is the ones that need help are not being helped. Hope this helps

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      "The real ones who need help are not getting" help is spot on.

    • @p8ryot
      @p8ryot 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I agree with you about Berkowitz. He was an embarrasment even before he was exposed. The homeless problem is spot on. I had a friend who was once homeless and shared that they don't want to live under rules so the streets are preferred. As the saying goes. "You can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink" The blue administration uses tax dollars to try and keep them out of sight out of mind but never will we see homeless tents near a mostly blue neighborhood.

  • @Kingnome
    @Kingnome 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Should have film in the Summer. I hate this time of year where the snow is slowly melting and dirty. Enjoyed the video.

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  5 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Yeah, mud and huge puddles making more mud 😡

  • @akbj2779
    @akbj2779 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Hi! As a person who lives in Anchorage it's interesting to see your first impressions. I came to Ak for the summer in 1993 and things have changed a LOT since then. I volunteer at the log cabin visitor center downtown on 4th & F. Did you drop in there? Personally I think Anchorage is kind of an unattractive city, downtown is a little nicer in a way but Anchorage mainly just sort of "grew"' over the years. Yes, the homeless issue has greatly increased over the years. It's very visible now. I used to live closer to downtown and used to love going there but it's changed so much. I actually love the weather here, it's actually quite moderate in winter (in Anchorage) and gotta love the summers! 60's & maybe low 70's. At the visitor center I get to meet people from all over the world. I'm glad you found people here to mostly be friendly. One thing people here like is when a new chain store opens. I remember back before Costco, Walmart, Barnes & Noble and lots of other busines's opened. A lot of people in the state enjoy saying, "Alaska is a half hour out of Anchorage." One correction, the People Mover bus pass for a month is $60.00 except for seniors or disabled, then it's $30.00. A deal either way though. Good video.

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      No, I didn't stop by there when I was downtown. I'm leaving in a few days but if I have time I'll try to get to downtown again..... I guess Anchorage is a little unattractive because it's not modern, maybe I'm wrong but it kind of reminds me of a city in the 80s or 90s? I do like all of the places in and around the city like Potter Marsh and Kincaid Park and Westchester Lagoon.... thanks for letting me know about the bus pass price.... I'm sure from what everybody has told me I would have liked Anchorage a lot more 20 years or 30 years ago.

    • @1bowmaniam
      @1bowmaniam 11 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      I stopped by the Visitor Center a couple weeks ago and all of you were so helpful and friendly. Even opened the other side so I could log the geocache. Thank you!

    • @akbj2779
      @akbj2779 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@1bowmaniam That's awesome! Yeah we try to keep the cabin open but sometimes there aren't enough people to staff it. Glad you got to log the geocache!...

  • @joanndavis4843
    @joanndavis4843 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Nice sunny day for a drive around downtown Anchorage. Interesting you meeting all those people from the lower 48's. Even New Jersey!

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      There's a lot more people that were not born in Alaska that I run into here than I would have expected. The nice thing is they all welcome you really quickly just like most alaskans do.

  • @barkitty74
    @barkitty74 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I'm currently at UAA and have biked around most of these areas

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  17 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Nice, and are you going to stay in Anchorage once you graduate or are you going to go back home?

    • @barkitty74
      @barkitty74 17 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@Life_Is_A_Highway- I'm going back home in fairbanks by the end of the semester, I'm on exchange in Anchorage rn

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  17 วันที่ผ่านมา

      What is your personal opinion of the differences between Fairbanks and Anchorage, the good and the bad? Do you find that what I said in the video was somewhat accurate regarding the drug use, and how is that scene in Anchorage different than what you see in Fairbanks?..... I'd love to hear someone's opinion who's lived in both cities 🙂

  • @TopazFarmerTravels
    @TopazFarmerTravels 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Great informative video thanks

  • @krislangley6226
    @krislangley6226 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Anchorage: Best known for being only a 30 minute drive from Alaska!
    It's also notable for being the most northerly suburb of Seattle.

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I never heard the "most Northerly suburb of Seattle" phrase until now haha

    • @krislangley6226
      @krislangley6226 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I moved out of Anchorage 80 months ago for a nicer, and then less expensive, townhome outside of Wasilla.
      Just a few more months and it'll be time to finish packing and move out of Alaska to go into retirement.

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @krislangley6226 I just came from Valdez in April and in one week I'm leaving Anchorage and heading to the interior... what state is your retirement going to take place in?

    • @krislangley6226
      @krislangley6226 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Life_Is_A_Highway- I'm still mulling it over. I don't have any family-driven destinations. It is finding a home in my price range that I love.
      I've now lived in 4 states. Only one is one (on the East Coast) I'd consider returning to: VA , about a dozen states that are definitely off of the list (NY, IL, MN, CO, TX, HI, NM to name a few). The right house- near reputable cancer care (I'm a survivor) - and I'm SO THERE!

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @krislangley6226 my parents are in Virginia... happy to hear that you beat cancer...... is it hard leaving Alaska or have you had enough at this point, lol

  • @billholden5271
    @billholden5271 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Greetings, really enjoy your videos. I watched your journey to Alaska series. Looking forward to following along with your journey. One question will you be doing any videos regarding employment there? I am curious because everyone says it is so expensive to live there. So, I was wondering what jobs were like. Thanks for letting us follow along and thank you for all the work you put into making these videos. All the best...

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Thanks I'm glad you enjoyed the videos. I am actually currently writing some Scripts talking about what you can expect if you move to Alaska regarding the availability of jobs and the cost of living, regardless if you want to move to a small town or if you want to move to a bigger city like Anchorage. I expect that video will be up in the next 4 weeks at most.

  • @zazubombay
    @zazubombay 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    LOL -- I was going to comment that the streets looked so empty! But I guess compared to Valdez they are very busy. Nice videos -- looking forward to more.

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Lol after I watched the video myself I thought the same thing to but I made most of video about 9:00 p.m. on Sunday evening and I tried to go in areas with the less traffic so the car noises wouldn't be annoying in the video, but it does look like a lot of the streets are empty.

  • @justmoritz
    @justmoritz 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I don't know why but seeing the every day life in places like Alaska gives me terrible anxiety. I don't think I could ever live there lol. Thanks for sharing!

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      It's funny, I was speaking to someone the other day and they said they had anxiety and we talked about how almost everybody has some level of anxiety, and when you find something that calms you down it helps a lot, and there is something for everybody to help them. I had really bad anxiety from 1994 until 2002, and after 8 years of nobody able to help me, I realized anxiety comes from thinking too much about something, and if you take your mind off of thinking about it the anxiety goes away without you even noticing. So when I started doing was always sucking on a hard piece of candy when I knew I was going to be in a situation that gives me anxiety, and I cured myself better than anyone else has. I still get anxiety but I always carry candies with me and I know if I forget them at home they're always easy to pick up anywhere..... with that said even with anxiety you can deal with a lot more than you think you can 😉 I proved to myself it's all in the head and you can beat it. So now you can come to Alaska and enjoy haha I'm glad you like the video 😊

  • @herschelsquirts2338
    @herschelsquirts2338 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I live in Kenai, Anchorage is a dump. I’m originally from California so I know what a big city is. Anchorage is a small city that thinks it’s a big city. If you want to be near Anchorage then move to Eagle River, or Palmer, or Wasilla.

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I kind of felt like Wasilla was nothing more than a miniature Anchorage, was even offered drugs outside when I stayed in the motel there, and too many cars for me. I wasn't a big fan of Eagle River but Palmer was definitely a place I could live.

  • @Stormvue
    @Stormvue 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Anchorage is a dirty beautiful city. And yes the homeless problem is real here in Anchorage. The only part of the city where you don’t see homeless people are in the south and hillside.

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      The airport area also seemed pretty nice? Maybe I just didn't see enough of it cuz I wasn't there for very long.

    • @Stormvue
      @Stormvue 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Life_Is_A_Highway- raspberry road is nice. And sand lake area, but spenard road is not.

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @Stormvue before I came to Anchorage the only thing I was told was don't stay in Spenard. Unfortunately I wound up staying about one block away because I wasn't familiar with the city. It's not pretty here 🤣

    • @Stormvue
      @Stormvue 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Life_Is_A_Highway- spenard is not the best area in Anchorage. But there’s a lot of good food joints there

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @Stormvue that's one of the best things in this area I noticed..... actually the only bad things I noticed in this area is way too many tweakers, can't even go for a walk without two homeless people every block either asking you for something or trying to sell you something, cars that sound like they should be at the Indy 500, and a lot of vandalism to parked vehicles( at least on my street)... I'm putting up a video I believe on July 4th when I leave Anchorage on the street I was living and things I see everyday..... to me I don't feel unsafe and I don't feel like it's dangerous walking around even at night time. It's just not enjoyable.

  • @googleuser4053
    @googleuser4053 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    nice videos 👍

  • @jlyn8228
    @jlyn8228 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You’re choice of music was repetitive, although beautiful. Just spent the week here and glad to have seen this to get me excited.

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @jlyn8228 I guess you mean the music from the road trip videos I put up last year and the beginning of this year, yeah, sorry about that haha I made those videos originally with the intention of showing just my family and friends, and I didn't really think anyone else was going to watch the videos lol but I'm glad you enjoyed the videos and hope you have a nice week 😊

    • @jlyn8228
      @jlyn8228 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I’ve got two days left, any suggestions on anything? Food, sights, bars?

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @jlyn8228 I'm not going to help much because I didn't eat out a lot as I was saving money for a car and I moved to the interior. I'm sure you've eaten at both of the places I liked... my favorite place was Old Town Diner, mainly because it was really comfortable, the waitress enjoy talking and the owner/cook was really friendly.... troda's breakfast diner was also really good..... I also ate at the stampmill often, because I like my pizza lol the places on the dock in my opinions are a bit overpriced but everybody has to eat at Poor Betty's....

  • @_Majoras
    @_Majoras หลายเดือนก่อน

    didn't realize how many people hated anchorage 🤣 its not that bad. i've travelled to quite a few states some places overseas places around the city and none of them compare for places i'd want to live

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  หลายเดือนก่อน

      I made a second video about Anchorage and I mentioned some of the nicer things there also, so I tried to be nicer in my second video, but I showed some of the reasons I didn't like it myself, including the car windshields getting smashed..... I knew the jokes about Anchorage before I got here, but I haven't met a single person outside of Anchorage who actually likes it. I know several people who live in Alaska who will not go back to visit, in fact when they want to go to the city they drive 2 hours further to avoid Anchorage and go to Fairbanks. I'll go back to the Anchorage Borough but I won't go back to the city ever again I'm pretty sure. But you're right, every state has the good and the bad and everybody's opinion about each place is going to be different. I wouldn't say don't go and visit Anchorage but I wouldn't recommend anyone I know to live there. Not only because I don't like it because there's much nicer places in Alaska.....

  •  11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I remember the Picture of this street after the 1964 earthquake

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Were you living in Alaska at that time in 1964?

  • @bradart7289
    @bradart7289 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Sounds like Florida, only colder !

  • @TheSimpleAlaskans
    @TheSimpleAlaskans 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Another great video, John. You're a brave man to live in Anchorage, even if it's for a short time! I don't think we could do it lol.

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Please get me out. I don't like this here lol

    • @TheSimpleAlaskans
      @TheSimpleAlaskans 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Life_Is_A_Highway- Well, an early escape plan couldn’t hurt, right? 😂😂

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      If I didn't need a break from moving, I would take off now but I'll start looking on June 1st 😊

  • @michaelblankenship7278
    @michaelblankenship7278 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Most of the people that live in Alaska, do not get to experience it the way you do living in remote parts. There is not a road system to most of these places, and for good reason I guess. Also Anchorage has changed so much in the last 10-15 years, that it has almost become unrecognizable. With the homeless, and influx of people moving here, I really want to leave the city and return to the slow life. People here are mostly nice, but do not come here and think you can goof off, especially in the country.

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @michaelblankenship7278 everything you wrote was perfectly said.... I was a little surprised that some people that I met in Anchorage as well as Valdez never leave the town / city. I met several people in Anchorage who never drove further than Wasilla in the last 40 years, I met people in Valdez who have never been to Denali. Maybe I shouldn't be surprised but I can't help it, it always just surprises me. I can understand why people don't want to live more remote because of more job opportunities in the city, I guess I'm lucky I can work from home otherwise I also wouldn't be able to live where I have and do... thanks for the comment and have a nice weekend 🙂

  • @dukeofcurb9310
    @dukeofcurb9310 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Anchorage is small, not much to do. The sun hardly shines, 6 maybe a few more days a year. It is a dying city, don't move here unless depression is your goal...

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Personally I wouldn't move to Alaska to live in a city, I'm just here for a couple of months taking a break... I wish I was living in the part of Anchorage you live in where there's no sun because the sun hasn't gone away here in a while. At 6:00 in the morning the sun has always been shining bright in the part of the city I am for the past 2 weeks, pretty much the whole day until 10:00 p.m....

    • @dukeofcurb9310
      @dukeofcurb9310 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @Life_Is_A_Highway- the good part is it is a cool 60 degrees, the wind slightly blows, and there are lakes to fish. Can't all be bad, lol.

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @dukeofcurb9310 haha so true... even though I never saw Anchorage in the 1980s, you can just feel how it is dying(like you said).. and I do love the evenings. It's been warmer than usual the past week right? ...... another thing I like about Anchorage is I like Kincaid Park and Westchester Lagoon and earthquake park, and I like how you're close to Potter Marsh, along with other things. The people here are in my opinion very friendly also. It's far from the worst place in the world but I'm happy I'm leaving Anchorage in one week haha

  • @jimdippy2813
    @jimdippy2813 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    What do people think about Juneau?

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @jimdippy2813 I've never been there, and I've never met someone who was from there. I'm sure there's going to be some people who say it's to out of the way from the rest of the Alaska, I'm sure some people love it there also. There will be more mixed feelings about a place like Juneau compared to a place like Anchorage. I think in Anchorage most people realize there's a big homeless problem and drug problem there, but the city has some really nice things in and around it. In Juneau people are either going to love it cuz it's small and has less people or they're going to say it's nice but just too far from everything else.

    • @perrycarditi5
      @perrycarditi5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Think cold rainy Portland with no road in or out full of mostly state, local, and federal workers, flooded with tourists 5 months out of the year.

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @perrycarditi5 staying away from tourist usually makes places much more fun, even when you're a tourist yourself. I refuse to go to Denali for the first time even though I'm close to it until the last chance when 98% of the tourists are already back home. I still want to get to Juneau one time but it's not at the top of my list.

    • @perrycarditi5
      @perrycarditi5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Life_Is_A_Highway- they used to have a ‘locals’ day(s) at the park, though that was a long time ago. Not sure if they still offer it. Back in the day a ton of folks would take part so it wasn’t like the park was empty. But might be an option with some concessions. If I were going to southeast, I’d hit up Petersburg, or even Sitka before the capital. Or rent a rig and tour prince of wales island for a hand full or more days.

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  หลายเดือนก่อน

      @perrycarditi5 thanks for the tips. Sitka would also be nice to visit. Eventually one day I will get to it all haha

  • @ako2account574
    @ako2account574 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    The first thing we tell friends and family visiting Alaska is to get OUT of Anchorage as quickly as possible. It’s the second ugliest place to be in Alaska (Fairbanks is #1). The real Alaska starts within minutes of leaving town.
    BTW, this video wasn’t anywhere near the parts of Anchorage where crime is high and it isn’t safe to visit. That’s in the Northeast side of town and it’s a pretty disgusting area. Crime, drugs, slums,… you name it. We rarely go to that side of town and even then we stay in the commercial area.

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I was planning on staying for three or four months and take my time looking for a cabin in the interior but I'm either heading to a cabin or moving closer to the interior maybe to Cantwell just to get away from Anchorage. I don't want to say it's a bad City but like you said, and that's all I want to say because I don't want to say anything to insult the city haha after I leave I'm going to be more specific where I live I can just say where I live it's not pretty.

  • @tomdwyer5454
    @tomdwyer5454 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    dude you need to go further outside of a 4 block area, what you showed is nothing, seems like you just did a loop around the spenard area,,,

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @tomdwyer5454 The first few minutes of the video was downtown, which is not near Spenard. The rest of the video footage was shot on Northern Lights Boulevard between Walmart and the post office because I don't like reusing footage that I used in previous videos, and I had this unused footage handy when I was editing this video. I have other videos that show other parts of Anchorage and the Anchorage Borough. 😉 I can't use the perfect video clips to satisfy each individual viewer, that's not possible... keep in mind also this video isn't described as "this is what all of Anchorage looks like", this video are my impressions of Anchorage. It's mainly done for my viewers who would like to come to Alaska, or who just want to hear someone's opinion about Anchorage, and who have watched more than one of my videos and have already seen other parts of Anchorage, and I would assume people who know Spenard live in Anchorage and already know what the city looks like 🙂

  • @garydean0308
    @garydean0308 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I don't know where you found friendly people. Were they all riding unicorns? No, they don't like tourists. Yes, we have a lot of homeless. Where are they going to go? The city just moves them from place to place, wrings their hands but never comes up with any real solutions. A lot of them can't go back to their village. For that matter, it takes a lot of money to move a family here or move them back. The drivers are very inconsiderate, except when there are 10 cars behind them and they let some idiot cut the line to get out of a gas station. I dare you to only use the bus as transportation for a month. You will change your mind. People back home assume the hardest part of living in Anchorage is the weather. No, it is all the rude people. You have the right idea to live in Valdez and go to the city when necessary.

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @garydean0308 I'm sorry, whether it was in Fairbanks or the interior or Valdez or Whittier or Anchorage or any of the 30 other towns and communities I visited, I haven't met a single unfriendly person while here. I met friendly people who were cashiers and gas stations, nice people in the Parks, people who helped me knowing I was a tourist, people I've met who have given me good advice and suggestions knowing that I just moved here. I'm not saying all alaskans are going to be friendly, but so far that is all that I have met. I think by categorizing all people in anchorage as not being friendly and not liking tourist is simply not fair. I'm also very friendly and show respect to people when I don't know them, and maybe that makes people be more friendly to me than they typically are, I don't know I'm just guessing.... I also didn't feel that drivers are bad in Anchorage. Yes you have a few people weaving in and out of traffic and a few people driving faster than they should be, but that's something you're going to get anywhere. I can understand though the longer you are in Anchorage the more frustrating drivers are going to be. That's going to happen I suppose no matter what city you live in, the longer one lives in the same area that he doesn't like, the more frustrating and annoying everything becomes and one only sees the worst of the worst all the time....... I've mentioned several times in my previous videos just like you said the homeless have no place to go, so we agree on that... I think no matter where you live in the entire world if you have to take public transportation anywhere it is going to become miserable after a while , that's not only in Anchorage ...you and I have clearly had different experiences in Anchorage, but we seem to agree that there is something about Anchorage we don't like. Luckily though I'm not a city person so I prefer living remote or rural so I don't have to deal with what I didn't like in Anchorage.

    • @garydean0308
      @garydean0308 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Life_Is_A_Highway- I am from the Mid-West. I KNOW how to be friendly. Drive here long enough and you can count the number of times you get cut off, daily.

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @garydean0308 I think I already said in my first reply the longer one lives in the city that he doesn't like, the bad driving is going to bother him more than it did when he first got here....I don't think I ever called you unfriendly or even gave the impression I was calling you unfriendly. If I did I apologize for that..... I'm just giving my opinions and my experiences that I have while visiting different cities and towns and communities in Alaska in the videos. People with different experiences are not going to agree with me and that's okay. Like I already mentioned though I think we both agree Anchorage is not a place we would want to live. Have a nice weekend.

  • @edruscanius1026
    @edruscanius1026 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    U have to know homeless is every where ok not just Alaska

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I'm describing my first impressions of Anchorage. I'm sorry, I thought the title made that clear.

  • @karmathephoenix2474
    @karmathephoenix2474 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    No offense, but how can anyone be homeless in Alaska? Homelessness should be prohibited in Alaska.

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +10

      The homelessness in Anchorage mostly stems from drug use, which overtime leads to a lot of mental health issues. How these people get involved in the homeless scene vairies. After speaking with residents of Anchorage who work with the homeless, they explained to me that even though drugs became more rampant in the early 2000s, drug use became a big problem around 2015 to 2018, after fentanyl swept through Alaska. I also know a few native alaskans and they explained to me that it's not uncommon that when someone gets kicked out of the tribes, that they will bring those people to Anchorage and basically just drop them off, they lose all of the benefits native alaskans receive including their paychecks as well as their free healthcare, and these people are left on their own with next to nothing and just add to the homelessness and fall into the drug scene unfortunately....... as you see from one of the above comments from an Alaskan who lives in Anchorage, another problem is people tend to pretend there's not a problem and those same people will probably deny everything I just said to you because it's easy to close your eyes and not see what you don't want to see as long as you yourself are living a comfortable life.

    • @karmathephoenix2474
      @karmathephoenix2474 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      @@Life_Is_A_Highway- That has to be terrible. I've seen videos on the homelessness in Anchorage. It is too slippery to die there under the circumstances of drug usage. I hope Anchorage will adopt the same solution to combat it's homeless problem that Houston implemented. It is complicated because Alaska may be America's only hope. Some Texans are trying to "hot tail it" up there because they are tired of all the hustle and bustle, desire community support, and the profound beauty Alaska has to offer. Your video of Alaska reminds me of when I lived in Florida for many years. Florida is regional like Alaska. Very seldom did I meet someone from Florida. I usually met "snow birders" from the Northeast. There is more I can say. This was a great video. Thank you for your coverage and input of the Last Frontier.

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Thank you appreciate your comment and happy some people enjoy the video.The hardest time for the homelessness up here of course is during the winter. They do have a few homeless camps in certain parts throughout the city, but the problem with those is they become so dirty or so dangerous they wind up closing them down and leaving the homeless people wandering the streets. This actually happened to one of the camps one week after I got here and you did see more homeless people walking around, even I noticed that after one week. In my opinion, which really doesn't mean much, is that they need to work on the mental health issues many of the homeless have. Yes they opened up a few hotels where the homeless people can stay, but they don't get any mental help while they are there, they are just left alone with a room. But there's not enough rooms for so many homeless people. I doubt the problem will be solved soon, as long as the city ignores the mental health part, I don't see how things could improve.

    • @bettyhudson979
      @bettyhudson979 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ⁠@@Life_Is_A_Highway-is

    • @plotholedetective4166
      @plotholedetective4166 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      No, you can go live for n a prison if you want but not having a house doesn't fucking matter to some folk. I probably make more money than your husband does but I live in a tent because fuck you and everyone else.

  • @ThaddeusSmitherman
    @ThaddeusSmitherman 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Well all it takes is a lapse in judgement couple of bad decisions in life and you could be homeless in Alaska it's a hard life

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Yeah, I guess that's true pretty much anywhere.

  • @eugenethomas1636
    @eugenethomas1636 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If you're gonna be staying in Anchorage, my advice to you is never leave car doors unlocked and never leave valuables such as electronics in your car because you never know when someone will come along and steal something from your car and also, you never know when and where you will encounter a moose

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks. I wound up leaving Anchorage on July 1st, enjoyed going to Potter Marsh, Westchester Lagoon and Kincaid Park. I'm in the interior now 🙂

    • @eugenethomas1636
      @eugenethomas1636 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Life_Is_A_Highway- Anchorage might be nice and all but trust me when I say it's like paradise to someone who lives in a village because of shopping, bars, going to the movies. Living in a village is a different story than living in Anchorage I know that because I grew up in a village.

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  หลายเดือนก่อน

      @eugenethomas1636 yeah, absolutely. My ex-wife was from a tiny town and I lived there for about 1 year and anybody under the age of 30 dreamed of moving to the big city. I think that's pretty normal in all countries. Big cities have so much more to offer from jobs to recreation, it makes sense... what village do you come from? Is it worth visiting?

    • @eugenethomas1636
      @eugenethomas1636 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Life_Is_A_Highway- I grew up in small village called buckland and moved to Anchorage from one called Kotzebue with my family. Kotzebue is a much bigger place than Buckland is but you won't find homeless people in either of them but I'll tell you it gets pretty cold during the winter. Kotzebue has a hotel, a Chinese restaurant and a Japanese restaurant that's also an inn and a few stores that also delivers Asian take out food. Kotzebue is the main village for NANA Regional corporation also for the surrounding villages that make up the inupiaq region with only bush planes traveling to and from Kotzebue. Kotzebue also has Alaska Airlines which travels to Anchorage, Nome and other Alaskan cities that have it.

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks. I never heard of Buckland, I'll have to check that one out 🙂 I'm between Nenana and Healy. Really like this area a lot.

  • @Kathyrnsorensen
    @Kathyrnsorensen 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Looks like Anchorage.......

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I visited Westchester Lagoon and Kincaid Park this week. Those were nice.

  • @soulsurfer6438
    @soulsurfer6438 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You can be homeless anywhere Alaska is no different.

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for the comment. It appears like you're disagreeing with someone who told you that there are only homeless people in Alaska. You may have commented on the wrong video 😉

  • @framusburns-hagstromiii808
    @framusburns-hagstromiii808 10 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    Los Anchorage is a homeless meth-head camp. Outside of the downtown core its a crumbling run-down depressing crap-hole. Wasilla isn't any better.

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  8 วันที่ผ่านมา

      It is a shame what's become of Anchorage but especially how it seems the city doesn't even care.... it's no surprise that Wasilla just became a mini Anchorage after so many people from Anchorage moved there to get away from Anchorage but still be close to their jobs in Anchorage. Were the people go, the problems are going to follow when it's just under an hour down the street.

  • @marthaoliver1099
    @marthaoliver1099 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

    I’ve lived in Anchorage for over 40 years & has it ever changed since the 80’s . I managed the Woolworth Lunch counter across the street from the visitors cabin & I loved downtown then . We had a horrible mayor since Trumpsters got in office . Vote blue‼️

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Some people previously have told me Anchorage was so much nicer in the 1980s and it would have been nice to see it at that time so I consider you lucky. And there were nice things to do like going down to powder Marsh and Kincaid Park and Westchester Lagoon. But in 2024 I could not see myself living there.

  • @BlancGivre
    @BlancGivre 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    We don't see any homeless in your videos so to say that there is a homelessness problem in Anchorage seems exagerated to me. It doesn't look anything like skidrow.

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  4 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

      I'm not the type of person who's going to go around driving in my car and walking down the street to record people who are less fortunate than I am for my own benefit or just to prove a point in any of my videos. I think it's extremely disrespectful to other humans when TH-camrs do this because they are doing it to get views and to make money and not to help those people. I just say what I see and what I experience. But with that said, if you just go to Google and type in homelessness in Anchorage, you will get the whole story.... I'm going to talk about homelessness in a future video and I will probably have a couple of homeless people in the videos walking past wherever I am, but even if I did that someone would say I only saw one or two homeless people because I don't stand in the Walmart parking lot in front of a group of homeless people and record them. There's no way I'm ever going to convince everyone I'm telling the truth, and that's not really my goal in my videos. I'm just sharing my personal experiences 😊

    • @scottg5588
      @scottg5588 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      The problem is very real. He just didn't record those areas. I live in Wasilla and only go to Anchorage when I have to. And it's going to get much worse now that they've elected a very left wing mayor that takes over 1 July.

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@scottg5588 I was supposed to stay in Anchorage for 4-6 months, but i'm leaving in 3 weeks and heading to the interior. Anchorage was never in my plans, except for a small break before moving again. I am pretty certain I'll be heading to Fairbanks for things I need in the future. I like that Anchorage has some really nice areas around it, and even inside it (like Kincaid Park or Westchester Lagoon), I don't see it improving no matter who takes over to be honest, the city clearly does not care about this issue (just like in every city), and it will always get worse if it is ignored. Staying optimistic regarding this issue is hard.

    • @HAbill
      @HAbill 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@Life_Is_A_Highway- The city has spent millions on this issue including investing in housing options and mental health. There are multiple community organizations and non-profits that are actively trying to help. Sadly, similar to large cities in the Lower 48, it feels like a never-ending problem that persists regardless of how much is invested to improve the situation.
      I think the city and residents do care. There are multiple individual success stories that can inspire and create a sense of hope. There is no easy button or one-size solution.

    • @Life_Is_A_Highway-
      @Life_Is_A_Highway-  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @HAbill I definitely agree that some people do care, and I guess you're always going to have the people who turn their head so they don't see it and just say there's no problems.... and I understand that there are many organizations and the city does house certain individuals. But to me the city doesn't care enough the way they handle things and spend the money. I'll give you one example I just experienced this week. The landlord where I am staying rents two houses. Two of his current tenants in his b&b who rent out a room from him were accepted into the program that houses people who need help or who live on the streets. The city is paying half of the rent and the entire deposit for the house. These two girls have no disabilities, and neither wants to work, but instead just smoke pot all day long. They have jumped from shelter to shelter and lived in their car for many years. They have told me this themselves... they should never have been accepted into the program, and even my landlord said he couldn't believe it it's like the city has so much money they have to spend so they just start giving it to everyone, not only those that really need it or are living on the streets... my issue is this, no one can expect people with addictions and with mental illnesses to go and apply for things like this that were made for them. And the city seems to have the mentality whoever comes to us, we will help them, even if they should not qualify for it.... that is what I meant when I say the city doesn't really care. They have a certain amount of money that they have to spend but they're not going to spend any of that money to go out of their way to help the people who really need it most.... but I also agree with you that it's easier said than done. But I would say it is easily doable if the city didn't just try to meet quotas but instead really cared.