you did a great job describing Hoonah. I moved here last august after visiting on 3 separate cruises. yes, food is very expensive here. Thank you for all of your kind words. I love it here.
My home town, I grew there until 1964 and haven’t been back. I just moved back to Juneau after 36 years. Can’t get over how much Hoonah has changed from the village I remember.
We really enjoyed Hoonah. The community was amazing and made us feel so welcome to their town. We head back to Alaska again this year. Can’t get enough.
Nicely done, with sensitive camera job. My favorite port in AK. I am glad you pointed out the beauty of Hoonah even in that fairytale misty wet monochromatic day. And not too many people take time to talk to master carvers and inhale the scent of cedar. Bravo!
@@lindsayslivealittle You are welcome. I am offended when people say there is very little to do in town. It’s just not true. Locals like to share their rich culture and life.
Good video. Im a new subscriber and i actually watched the whole video. Normally i click around allot and not finish. But this video was enjoyable. Thanks for sharing
@@lindsayslivealittle I also loved your video comparing Norway and Alaska. I’ve been to both and I agree with you 100%. Both are very beautiful but both are very different in their own ways. I myself enjoyed Alaska more because of the animals. Ed
@@lindsayslivealittleHaha. The initial drop is a little intense but pretty chill after that. It’s like sticking your head out of your car window driving down the freeway.
I want to do the walk to Hoonah. I have a sore knee. Would you say it’s Uphill going back to the gondolas? Or is one way more “uphill” than the other? Hope that makes sense…. Thanks! You guys are adorable and I like how well you explain everything!
Thanks so much! I would suggest taking the gondola if you dock at that port. I (Emma) carried Poppy a good portion of the way last time and it was definitely hilly. And not the easiest. The walk to Hoonah has one slight “hill” but I would say it was very gradual and not super apparent unlike the walk that the gondolas do. The one “hill” is that image of the rock sticking out of the water. Everything else is relatively flat. The Honnah walk is paved. You can always do what we did… take the bus one way and walk the other. It is a very pretty walk. Hope that answers your question. You can see it in this video the walk instead of gondola! m.th-cam.com/video/1ncoGOmOVl4/w-d-xo.html&pp=iAQB
I actually just looked back at my Apple Watch and it says that the elevation gain for that walk back from Hoonah was only 9 feet. And it was gradual so not too bad. Emma
In 23 more days, I'll be leaving on the NCL Bliss, for the 7 day Alaska. While in Icy Strait, I'll be taking the gondola to the top of the mountain, for a look-see.
The price for your fish and chips was not really bad considering it was fresh fish and it was up in Alaska. Where I live in Connecticut we would pay at least $16 per person for fish and chips plus then a drink so that’s almost as much as you paid and we’re not in Alaska to enjoy it. I just enjoy watching your videos, so keep them coming. Ed
Thanks so much for watching. Agree. But $40 for 1 beer, one fish and chips and a side of fries was a little high. Honestly there wasn’t much fish and we have paid a little less in some other places around Alaska. But definitely not horrible. Emma & Jack
How did you like the NCL Sun? We are going next month and stopping at Icy Strait Point it looks wonderful. Did you do this port on your own without an NCL excursion? Seems like you really got a good tour of the area!
We liked the Sun. The smaller ship doesn’t offer as much to do as the bigger ships on the ships but gives you longer times in ports which is nice. We did our own “excursion” and went Hoonah. Highly suggest taking the bus or walking to town and seeing what a true small Alaskan town experience is like!
A question for Jack, dad to dad how was that toddler back pack hahah. We are going to Alaska and are heavily considering this as we have seen your stroller struggles. We got a squirmy little one who wants to run around everywhere. Curious if you needed a lot of breaks. Thank you!
The backpack is so much easier to me than the stroller. Easier to get around because with the terrain and paths in Alaska you need to bring a bigger stroller not travel size so the backpack is easier to pack. Didn’t need a lot of breaks but we live in Colorado at elevation and hike with it quite a bit. But if you do need breaks it has a nice “kick stand” so easy off and easy on.
There was definitely enough things for a year old. Poppy turned 3 on this trip and had a great time. So much visual engagement for them to see and interact with. And the free cable car is fun for them!
Nice video, but you skipped one of the main attractions. I suggest taking the red gondola to the top of the mountain. Views there are amazing, even if you don't ride the zip line.
I agree that the red gondola looks amazing but the past 2 times we have been there it wasn’t the best weather and we would have spent a good amount of money and not been able to see very much if anything due to rain and clouds! And Emma would do the zip line but no way Jack would do it! Thanks for watching!
you did a great job describing Hoonah. I moved here last august after visiting on 3 separate cruises. yes, food is very expensive here. Thank you for all of your kind words. I love it here.
Thanks so much! We had a great time and enjoyed everyone we met.
My home town, I grew there until 1964 and haven’t been back. I just moved back to Juneau after 36 years. Can’t get over how much Hoonah has changed from the village I remember.
We really enjoyed Hoonah. The community was amazing and made us feel so welcome to their town. We head back to Alaska again this year. Can’t get enough.
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Nicely done, with sensitive camera job. My favorite port in AK. I am glad you pointed out the beauty of Hoonah even in that fairytale misty wet monochromatic day. And not too many people take time to talk to master carvers and inhale the scent of cedar. Bravo!
Thank you very much!
@@lindsayslivealittle You are welcome. I am offended when people say there is very little to do in town. It’s just not true. Locals like to share their rich culture and life.
Good video. Im a new subscriber and i actually watched the whole video. Normally i click around allot and not finish. But this video was enjoyable. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for subscribing and watching. Glad you enjoyed the video and hope you enjoy more as we go.
Have a good weekend.
Emma & Jack
@@lindsayslivealittle I also loved your video comparing Norway and Alaska. I’ve been to both and I agree with you 100%. Both are very beautiful but both are very different in their own ways. I myself enjoyed Alaska more because of the animals. Ed
Great place to just walk around.
We had a fun, wet day!
Bringing back some great memories again! Zip ride was fun! Great views from up there too.
Emma might have to give it a go next time we visit. But I sure as heck won’t be doing it!
Jacm
@@lindsayslivealittleHaha. The initial drop is a little intense but pretty chill after that. It’s like sticking your head out of your car window driving down the freeway.
It was a fun day! By walking back from the town we saw so much more.
Would definitely suggest walking back! 100% worth it! Even in the rain!
Emma & Jack
I want to do the walk to Hoonah. I have a sore knee. Would you say it’s Uphill going back to the gondolas? Or is one way more “uphill” than the other? Hope that makes sense…. Thanks! You guys are adorable and I like how well you explain everything!
Thanks so much! I would suggest taking the gondola if you dock at that port. I (Emma) carried Poppy a good portion of the way last time and it was definitely hilly. And not the easiest. The walk to Hoonah has one slight “hill” but I would say it was very gradual and not super apparent unlike the walk that the gondolas do. The one “hill” is that image of the rock sticking out of the water. Everything else is relatively flat. The Honnah walk is paved. You can always do what we did… take the bus one way and walk the other. It is a very pretty walk. Hope that answers your question.
You can see it in this video the walk instead of gondola!
m.th-cam.com/video/1ncoGOmOVl4/w-d-xo.html&pp=iAQB
I actually just looked back at my Apple Watch and it says that the elevation gain for that walk back from Hoonah was only 9 feet. And it was gradual so not too bad.
Emma
Thanks soooo much!!
Absolutely. Have a great weekend!
In 23 more days, I'll be leaving on the NCL Bliss, for the 7 day Alaska. While in Icy Strait, I'll be taking the gondola to the top of the mountain, for a look-see.
Hope you have an amazing time!
Thank you
Thank you so much for your great video! I am going in July and found out we are going there and not Segway 😃. This place looks amazing!
The price for your fish and chips was not really bad considering it was fresh fish and it was up in Alaska. Where I live in Connecticut we would pay at least $16 per person for fish and chips plus then a drink so that’s almost as much as you paid and we’re not in Alaska to enjoy it. I just enjoy watching your videos, so keep them coming. Ed
Thanks so much for watching. Agree. But $40 for 1 beer, one fish and chips and a side of fries was a little high. Honestly there wasn’t much fish and we have paid a little less in some other places around Alaska. But definitely not horrible.
Emma & Jack
All the trees seem the same age and quite young. The entire forest must be young.
Think they have recaptured some of the land that used to be used for the cannery.
Didn’t hear what month you went.ahhh just heard!!! End of September!
Yep we were there the last week of September.
Our Creator created all that beauty for us to enjoy! Intelligent design...such beauty ❤
It is definitely beautiful. Nature is quite special.
How did you like the NCL Sun? We are going next month and stopping at Icy Strait Point it looks wonderful. Did you do this port on your own without an NCL excursion? Seems like you really got a good tour of the area!
We liked the Sun. The smaller ship doesn’t offer as much to do as the bigger ships on the ships but gives you longer times in ports which is nice.
We did our own “excursion” and went Hoonah. Highly suggest taking the bus or walking to town and seeing what a true small Alaskan town experience is like!
A question for Jack, dad to dad how was that toddler back pack hahah. We are going to Alaska and are heavily considering this as we have seen your stroller struggles. We got a squirmy little one who wants to run around everywhere. Curious if you needed a lot of breaks. Thank you!
The backpack is so much easier to me than the stroller. Easier to get around because with the terrain and paths in Alaska you need to bring a bigger stroller not travel size so the backpack is easier to pack. Didn’t need a lot of breaks but we live in Colorado at elevation and hike with it quite a bit. But if you do need breaks it has a nice “kick stand” so easy off and easy on.
Thank you for the insight! 😊
Hello! Do you feel there was enough things to do for a 2 year old? What kind of things did you do during the day with poppy?
There was definitely enough things for a year old. Poppy turned 3 on this trip and had a great time. So much visual engagement for them to see and interact with. And the free cable car is fun for them!
Nice video, but you skipped one of the main attractions. I suggest taking the red gondola to the top of the mountain. Views there are amazing, even if you don't ride the zip line.
I agree that the red gondola looks amazing but the past 2 times we have been there it wasn’t the best weather and we would have spent a good amount of money and not been able to see very much if anything due to rain and clouds!
And Emma would do the zip line but no way Jack would do it!
Thanks for watching!
Big property lines
What time of year were you there ? I will be there July 9th 2024
We were there in September. Have an amazing time and make sure you trek to Hoonah. Well worth the walk or bus ride!
hoonah sucks nothing there
We enjoyed the town. Definitely small and very local but the people and location were great.