I live in Canada and I used to live in NorthWest Territories and it was absolutely amazing. I’m sure I’ll go back after finishing university in Ontario!
But it's more interesting when you say you moved there. Like yeah, when you are born there, you get used to it, but actually moving there, requires a reason and it's more meaningfull. Not that this is any critique to the creator, she can't change it. I don't understand what you mean by "why did you move there - festival"
@@rchaelk2319 what I meant was that if she'd not said she was native to the area, the comments section would become a free-for-all of people wagging their fingers saying "you shouldn't have moved there then." 2 thousand other people understood it, but I miss the obvious regularly so here's the reason I said it.
Hello, i live in rural outback Australia and we live a very self sufficient lifestyle, if we don't go and pump water, we don't have water, if we don't go fishing/hunting we don't have food. We have such a close community that all cares for one another. My children are their children and their children are mine. Seeing how you live similarly to me, but just opposite ends of the temperature scale makes me realise how lucky we are to experience this life. ❤
Where do you live? I lived in Katherine on a farm for a while. The family there is still my family too. I wish I could have stayed but there was no way to get a visa…
@@EsTher.-Zeee I'm in a little place called Copley in SA, top of the flinders rangers, it's as desert as desert gets. I've never been to Katherine but my partners grandma grew up there so it would be nice to check it out
@@EsTher.-Zeee I feel your pain, I wish I could have gotten more than a visitor visa, I really miss my friend over there now living in a suburb of Brisbane. Perhaps if you can afford it then one day at the very least you could go visit your extended family??? Best wishes to you! 😊 ✌️ from Adirondacks, USA
@@fantasea114 you definitely should go check it out. I loved the NT. Especially the country around Katherine the most of what I have seen of Australia…
What part of Alaska did you live Ive been here in Alaska for going on thirty years now and mot of it has been in the Fairbanks area but did live in Barrow for three years and Dillingham for almost two years
@@robertdoyle8972 I was in Anchorage. I lived there grades 6-10. I developed a fondness for Turnagain Arm, Girdwood, and Kenai. My dad worked for the Alaska Railroad.
I grew up in Northeast Asia where it was average -35 to -40 Celsius also, waiting for the buses in the morning to go to school was a lot of pain and we only got days off when it was -50 ish
@@user-hq8pj3zl5uне согласен с комментом выше, пусть сам заткнется, дитя повестки) но так то чел обозначил регион, Россия слишком большая- указать что это северо-восток азии тупо проще
Just don't visit these cold places during the winter 😁 Also, keep in mind that Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere have their seasons inversed - so if it is summer in Australia or South Africa (Southern Hemisphere), then it is winter in Canada and Russia (Northern Hemisphere) and vice versa.
When I was in college, I got a summer internship in Kenai Alaska. During part of the trip to Alaska, I drove through the Yukon. This was in May, and all the flowers were coming into bloom. It was so beautiful! I kept pulling over to take pictures so much that I was almost late to my hotel in Tok!!
Hi from Anchorage Alaska! It is 34 degrees below freezing today, and when I went for a walk, my eyelashes froze to my hat! I definitely know the feeling. 😂🥶
Not her but someone who knows, usually its trade jobs, like lumberjacking or mining Or like she mentioned hunting and fishing, people will set up a hunting store and it can feed the economy really well Same with fishing, fishing is a huge industry in yukon
Proud life long resident of the Northern Rockies and the BC Peace Country along the Alaska Highway. I started my life in Fort Nelson and will always call the North home. Every day at -40 is a blessing and I love it!
Wish I could move to Yukon. Met so many from Yukon going to Uni in Edmonton and they all seemed so content having been raised there. Here in Toronto, we have nearly zero winter anymore. There's no place like the North. Hope to visit someday.
There’s just something about being a northern person. My great grandparents were from the Orkney Islands and I grew up in Maine. The beauty is worth the cold every time!
Because temperature is subjective. Living in 30 degrees heat is my worst nightmare, but -30 that's just par for the course. Any why? Because I've lived my whole life here
I lived in Finland for a few years... cold places have a spectacular beauty and come with many adventures and experiences you cannot get anywhere else. It can be a wonderful life if you have the spirit for it.
I love that! I once did a project on Yukon and it was so interesting! I myself am a city girl and can’t live without wifi and a ton of people, but I respect and sometimes envy people who can.
You are in Paradise. Fresh air. Big open spaces. Don't let anybody tell you otherwise. Nature will sustain you in good spirits, and the rest will all fall in place somehow. This is Canada! Majestic! Beautiful! A natural paradise; Switzerland but modest, godly and and grounded!
I was born and raised in California and I can't handle the cold like that but I love watching other people who can. I can see how you could love it. Its beautiful and has it's unique aspects. I would love the quiet and not a lot of people though.
I'm from Georgia, far cry from the Yukon lol! You've got hunting and fishing opportunities we could only dream of here in the lower 48, you guys are truly blessed 😊
You’re a strong and tough woman that’s all I have to say. I would literally be crying, or trying to, if my lashes were frozen. I cannot stand to be that cold!!
That level of nature and wilderness is deeply appealing to me, and makes me wish I didn't have the health problems I do. That kind of cold is more than my body's temperature regulation issues could handle!
I wish this could be my life. I have always loved being outdoors, but i dont have enough money for anything like this to be anything more than a pipe dream. It's beautiful, I wish everywhere was like this. ❤
It's similar to where my mom live in the Rocky mountains in B.C. -40 in the winter and the best memories of our lives. Beautiful soul forming serenity. 😊❤
My long term goal in life is to save up and buy a home in Alaska, i wanna be able to see the northern lights everytime they're out, enjoy all of the outdoors and the seclusion. I live in Colorado which is really nice, but ever since i was a kid and have seen videos of the northern lights ajd adventure it offers its been a dream.
I was born and still in the rural BC, I want to move to Norway but I’m scared that the things I have grown so used to will not be anywhere else. I love looking at the stars, I love the freshness of the surrounding forests and lakes. I yearn for something different but I’m scared of losing my comfort
I don’t know why but there’s no place in North America I want to visit EXCEPT for the Yukon Territory… I grew up in Switzerland but I always thought that the view here is overrated. Yukon on the other hand is so fracking pretty!
I would love that! I was born in the city and I hate it here, I’m not a city girl.. I would love to explore that beautiful nature with my dog every day:)
I live over on Vancouver Island and want to go up north for like a week and enjoy the nature and night sky the only thing I am worried about is grizzly’s and other big animals that can trample me though it’s also the thing that I love about living in bc the wild life may not be the most colourful but there all still so fascinating
My partner and I would love living somewhere like this but he would find it very difficult to move away from his family. So instead we live in Australia where our eyelashes will never freeze :(
What’s the craziest and weirdest thing you’ve seen out there? I’ve heard many stories and accounts of people going missing. Do you hike alone and what do you bring ( definitely a locator tracker) 😅, good snacks, solar charger, etc! Beautiful tho!
I like how you leaned on "where I was BORN" so that the comments don't become a whole "why did you move there?" festival.
Love your videos.
"Festival" is surprisingly accurate description 😅
Yup sad times when you have to say that
I live in Canada and I used to live in NorthWest Territories and it was absolutely amazing. I’m sure I’ll go back after finishing university in Ontario!
But it's more interesting when you say you moved there. Like yeah, when you are born there, you get used to it, but actually moving there, requires a reason and it's more meaningfull. Not that this is any critique to the creator, she can't change it. I don't understand what you mean by "why did you move there - festival"
@@rchaelk2319 what I meant was that if she'd not said she was native to the area, the comments section would become a free-for-all of people wagging their fingers saying "you shouldn't have moved there then." 2 thousand other people understood it, but I miss the obvious regularly so here's the reason I said it.
Born and raised in Northern British Columbia and can still say that it's the most beautiful place I've ever been
BC is one of the most beautiful places in the world!! I love BC and the big island!
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Is that because you've never been anywhere else 😂😂😂
Hello, i live in rural outback Australia and we live a very self sufficient lifestyle, if we don't go and pump water, we don't have water, if we don't go fishing/hunting we don't have food.
We have such a close community that all cares for one another. My children are their children and their children are mine.
Seeing how you live similarly to me, but just opposite ends of the temperature scale makes me realise how lucky we are to experience this life. ❤
Where do you live? I lived in Katherine on a farm for a while. The family there is still my family too. I wish I could have stayed but there was no way to get a visa…
@@EsTher.-Zeee I'm in a little place called Copley in SA, top of the flinders rangers, it's as desert as desert gets.
I've never been to Katherine but my partners grandma grew up there so it would be nice to check it out
@@EsTher.-Zeee I feel your pain, I wish I could have gotten more than a visitor visa, I really miss my friend over there now living in a suburb of Brisbane. Perhaps if you can afford it then one day at the very least you could go visit your extended family??? Best wishes to you! 😊 ✌️ from Adirondacks, USA
@@smokerputz thank you so much for your kind words. I feel them 🙏
@@fantasea114 you definitely should go check it out. I loved the NT. Especially the country around Katherine the most of what I have seen of Australia…
I lived in Alaska for a few years. There is nothing like the North. It's beautiful! Thank you for sharing with us!
What part of Alaska did you live Ive been here in Alaska for going on thirty years now and mot of it has been in the Fairbanks area but did live in Barrow for three years and Dillingham for almost two years
@@robertdoyle8972 I was in Anchorage. I lived there grades 6-10. I developed a fondness for Turnagain Arm, Girdwood, and Kenai. My dad worked for the Alaska Railroad.
@@uniqueone4434 I go down that way doing a lot of photography love just running around Alaska doing photography and fishing
I grew up in Northeast Asia where it was average -35 to -40 Celsius also, waiting for the buses in the morning to go to school was a lot of pain and we only got days off when it was -50 ish
@MumblingMann 🤷🏻♀️ I ain't lying though. Look up Yakutsk/Sakha Republic
@@kuobah I saw an interesting documentary about your home region, albeit cold but still absolutely beautiful!!! 😻✌️
Так мило как вы избегаете употребления названия страны. Деколлонизаторских нарративов нахватаются и вдруг "северо-восточная азия".
@@user-hq8pj3zl5uчувак заткнись, дай ей/ему употреблять слова который предпочитает он(а)
@@user-hq8pj3zl5uне согласен с комментом выше, пусть сам заткнется, дитя повестки) но так то чел обозначил регион, Россия слишком большая- указать что это северо-восток азии тупо проще
I was born and raised in a tropical country, so places like these have always fascinated me.
Just don't visit these cold places during the winter 😁
Also, keep in mind that Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere have their seasons inversed - so if it is summer in Australia or South Africa (Southern Hemisphere), then it is winter in Canada and Russia (Northern Hemisphere) and vice versa.
When I was in college, I got a summer internship in Kenai Alaska. During part of the trip to Alaska, I drove through the Yukon. This was in May, and all the flowers were coming into bloom. It was so beautiful! I kept pulling over to take pictures so much that I was almost late to my hotel in Tok!!
Hi from Anchorage Alaska! It is 34 degrees below freezing today, and when I went for a walk, my eyelashes froze to my hat! I definitely know the feeling. 😂🥶
Celsius or Fahrenheit?
I would love this...but, for my medical needs.
I can live vicariously through you.
Im also born and raised in yukon❤ most beautiful place on earth
Yes!!! I grew up in Haines AK and dream to live in the Yukon some day!!!
I disagree
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What kinds of jobs do folks work to support themselves?
Not her but someone who knows, usually its trade jobs, like lumberjacking or mining
Or like she mentioned hunting and fishing, people will set up a hunting store and it can feed the economy really well
Same with fishing, fishing is a huge industry in yukon
Beautiful and very well said👍
Proud life long resident of the Northern Rockies and the BC Peace Country along the Alaska Highway. I started my life in Fort Nelson and will always call the North home. Every day at -40 is a blessing and I love it!
Wish I could move to Yukon. Met so many from Yukon going to Uni in Edmonton and they all seemed so content having been raised there. Here in Toronto, we have nearly zero winter anymore. There's no place like the North. Hope to visit someday.
There’s just something about being a northern person. My great grandparents were from the Orkney Islands and I grew up in Maine. The beauty is worth the cold every time!
Because temperature is subjective. Living in 30 degrees heat is my worst nightmare, but -30 that's just par for the course. Any why? Because I've lived my whole life here
Being canadian is something truly magical as many of our areas are still raw untapped wilderness and it's great!
I lived in Finland for a few years... cold places have a spectacular beauty and come with many adventures and experiences you cannot get anywhere else. It can be a wonderful life if you have the spirit for it.
Harsh environment but I understand what you mean about the value you obtain from that life. It’s priceless. 👍
I literally live like this , and all I can say is that it’s perfect.
I love that! I once did a project on Yukon and it was so interesting! I myself am a city girl and can’t live without wifi and a ton of people, but I respect and sometimes envy people who can.
Honestly I love secluded areas and I think this would be such a nice place to go
Me...me I would live there. Cold...Dark...few people around?!? That is heaven on earth of me. Also the beautiful nature, the photographer in me 😍
I was born and raised in the Yukon. As beautiful as it is, just warning, there are drug and homelessness crises here!!
@@00frostbiteyou can find that everywhere
@matt9999 true, unfortunately
@00frostbite I live in Las Vegas NV...that's not new to me 😅
Manitoban here,1 day I want to come there! The beauty is off the charts and a must see! Can't wait!!❤
I'm pretty sure i cant handle the cold, but a place where arent many ppl sounds wonderfull
You are in Paradise. Fresh air. Big open spaces. Don't let anybody tell you otherwise. Nature will sustain you in good spirits, and the rest will all fall in place somehow. This is Canada! Majestic! Beautiful! A natural paradise; Switzerland but modest, godly and and grounded!
We were at Yukon for 6 months, that was the best time of our lives, be grateful you live there
As somebody from Nunavut, Yukon seems like a really cool place, and I can definitely relate with how cold it gets! Great video
So gorgeous. Love your posts sharing your life in the Yukon.
I was born and raised in California and I can't handle the cold like that but I love watching other people who can. I can see how you could love it. Its beautiful and has it's unique aspects. I would love the quiet and not a lot of people though.
Lived in Alaska for a year so beautiful so beautiful
I'm from Georgia, far cry from the Yukon lol! You've got hunting and fishing opportunities we could only dream of here in the lower 48, you guys are truly blessed 😊
My mom lived in the Yukon for a year when she was 20. She loved it up there, but she couldn't stay.
You’re a strong and tough woman that’s all I have to say. I would literally be crying, or trying to, if my lashes were frozen. I cannot stand to be that cold!!
I'm from Alberta but I'd love to travel there in the summer, the camping and hiking looks so beautiful.
i live in BC and am planning a Yukon fishing/camping trip for next year,,, its a bucket list trip I have wanted to do for years now,
I'm from the yukon aswell! Have seen you and your dad around love your Chanel 😊
It looks like heaven...and I was born and raised in Banff!! Wish I could afford to live in the Yukon. One day!
That level of nature and wilderness is deeply appealing to me, and makes me wish I didn't have the health problems I do. That kind of cold is more than my body's temperature regulation issues could handle!
Yes, pleased! ❤
I’m in Western PA, and would move in a heartbeat!! Idk how good I’d do, but I would if I could!!
love winter, love snow, love the north❄️
Im so jelly. I wish i was raised like this.
People in Winnipeg feel the same except we don’t have the beauty to go along with the cold
I wish this could be my life. I have always loved being outdoors, but i dont have enough money for anything like this to be anything more than a pipe dream. It's beautiful, I wish everywhere was like this. ❤
These are all the reasons why j wanna go back to norway where i spent several months last year. Miss it ❤
I was born and raised in the yukon… I love my yukon
Don't worry, it'll be warm soon enough, the way the earth is changing. :)
It's similar to where my mom live in the Rocky mountains in B.C. -40 in the winter and the best memories of our lives. Beautiful soul forming serenity. 😊❤
My long term goal in life is to save up and buy a home in Alaska, i wanna be able to see the northern lights everytime they're out, enjoy all of the outdoors and the seclusion. I live in Colorado which is really nice, but ever since i was a kid and have seen videos of the northern lights ajd adventure it offers its been a dream.
I was born and still in the rural BC, I want to move to Norway but I’m scared that the things I have grown so used to will not be anywhere else. I love looking at the stars, I love the freshness of the surrounding forests and lakes. I yearn for something different but I’m scared of losing my comfort
I live in the maritimes, and it's been a lifelong dream to move up North for a few years, just to experience true North wilderness and community ❤
I remember watching the cartoon Yvon of the Yukon growing up!
Omg I used to live there i miss it. It was the most beautiful place ever
I'd love to live up there, even thought about it for a while, but figured the growing season was too short to garden much.
I think it's BEAUTIFUL. Honestly, it's my dream to live out there someday alone. I can't think of anything better 🖤
I want to live there! I love the cold and everything snowy AND reclusive, nature-y places.
Me too!!
We lived in yellowknife for 9 years. It was cold in the winter but beautiful in the spring and summer.
I'd love to go to the Yukon and visit Kluane National Park one day 💜
How all the Americas looked pre-colonialism
I don’t know why but there’s no place in North America I want to visit EXCEPT for the Yukon Territory… I grew up in Switzerland but I always thought that the view here is overrated. Yukon on the other hand is so fracking pretty!
I would love that! I was born in the city and I hate it here, I’m not a city girl.. I would love to explore that beautiful nature with my dog every day:)
So beautiful I’d love to live somewhere like that ❤
Sounds good to me. I hate heat, coldest i experienced was - 20°C and it was actually comfortable to me.
im from dawson, it can get very isolating being in such a small area during the winters, but its quite the experience i will say
Pavlina, well done! God bless
I was expecting " I'm a giraffe" in the first shot
What a beautiful home.
This south east alaskan days hi from Kansas ❤❤❤
It's also beautiful❤
That place looks amazing
So beautiful 🤩
Can I come visit you? Vancouver Island born and raised and I LOVE the wilderness!
Beautiful
I live on British Columbia and even if I can’t relate to everything you said, I still get that
I love living in Canada and being Canadian 😢🇨🇦 🍁
I would move there in s heartbeat
Well its a motherland no need for any explanation doesn't matter how comfortable lifes at other places motherland is peace❤
Yukon is gorgeous
I was born and reased in Quebec. Im proud
I would love to live in a place like that
I think you are blessed it is beautiful I am so happy for you 😊
I’ve always dreamed of living in a place like this. I fear my health wouldn’t allow it but it’s just so remote and beautiful
It's pretty, my eyes like it but my arthritic joints say "don't even think about it!"
Awesome
i want to visit the yukon, it’s so beautiful.
Your so lucky to live there it looks so beautiful
Don’t go to anywhere that hits 0 or below (the phrase below 0 was made to scare people for a reason)
Usually work will be an important consideration where one lives.
Looks wonderful.
Just started following you. Can’t wait to see more
I live over on Vancouver Island and want to go up north for like a week and enjoy the nature and night sky the only thing I am worried about is grizzly’s and other big animals that can trample me though it’s also the thing that I love about living in bc the wild life may not be the most colourful but there all still so fascinating
I'd love to move here ❤ have a wonderful day from Australia
My partner and I would love living somewhere like this but he would find it very difficult to move away from his family. So instead we live in Australia where our eyelashes will never freeze :(
Jeez man that looks like paradise to me
I would LOVE to live there!!!!
Really beautiful!
I would love to have snoooow :( we used to have it in Hungary, not anymore in last decades...
Looking to come out,, work/live..
Omg that’s so pretty!!! I just bought my plane ticket!!!
What’s the craziest and weirdest thing you’ve seen out there? I’ve heard many stories and accounts of people going missing. Do you hike alone and what do you bring ( definitely a locator tracker) 😅, good snacks, solar charger, etc! Beautiful tho!