@@mapofthenomad In all my visits I never got there, but I loved biannual native Celebration, museums, glaciers, flying over ice field, and so much more. I visited 15 times, starting with cruise, then solo on my own. My favorite is Hoonah. Did you have a chance to watch carvers in town? They love to share their stories and art. I still like your approach. With many bad videos yours is the top. Recommendation: Fleming yachts. Intelligent narration, superb filmography.
Crazy! I lived in Juneau 1980~1989 when I graduated HS. Most of the area near the cruise ships and the tram are 100% new to me. This is such a nice 'walk through downtown' video: thanks to whoever made it. Maybe this person took a tour bus out the Mendenhall Glacier, too & has a video?
Another revelation. No idea Juneau was so big and urban, yet still has some of its historical remnants. The cruise ships seem out of place, but they probably drive a lot of cash into the town. Thanks for posting...👍👍
Don't count on a sunny day when you visit Juneau. It's like a rain forest. But the nature trails are beautiful. Just bring an umbrella or hooded raincoat. The town is right next to a huge snow covered mountain in winter. Seems it is just a matter of time before an avalanche rolls over the town.
Looks like an interesting place, however the 'no talking, no descriptions' m.o. is really not helpful. We really don't know what we're seeing/looking at. Adding some descriptive conversation goes a long way, and is very helpful.
Can't wait to travel there soon!!!!!
Nice video! Thank you for sharing!
Another nice video of my favorite place. I appreciated “out of beaten path” sights.
Thanks for the feedback. Cope park was stunning!
@@mapofthenomad In all my visits I never got there, but I loved biannual native Celebration, museums, glaciers, flying over ice field, and so much more. I visited 15 times, starting with cruise, then solo on my own. My favorite is Hoonah. Did you have a chance to watch carvers in town? They love to share their stories and art. I still like your approach. With many bad videos yours is the top. Recommendation: Fleming yachts. Intelligent narration, superb filmography.
Nice video, well done! And on a very nice sunny day for Juneau, one of our favorite places on earth. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching! Very nice to read your feedback. Love that city too!
Crazy! I lived in Juneau 1980~1989 when I graduated HS. Most of the area near the cruise ships and the tram are 100% new to me. This is such a nice 'walk through downtown' video: thanks to whoever made it. Maybe this person took a tour bus out the Mendenhall Glacier, too & has a video?
Another revelation. No idea Juneau was so big and urban, yet still has some of its historical remnants. The cruise ships seem out of place, but they probably drive a lot of cash into the town.
Thanks for posting...👍👍
I know its a tourist town but my husband and I had a lot of fun there
Thank you for allowing us to enjoy this amazing experience!
In which month was the video taken? I definitely want to go around that time
Hi!, thank you for your feedback. I went around middle of July last year.
Thanks for the feedback. In fact, first time i went there was in 2011 and until now has changed a lot. Didn’t go to Mendenhall Glacier.
Don't count on a sunny day when you visit Juneau. It's like a rain forest. But the nature trails are beautiful. Just bring an umbrella or hooded raincoat. The town is right next to a huge snow covered mountain in winter. Seems it is just a matter of time before an avalanche rolls over the town.
Which season is the best for Juneau?
Definitely July! You still have some snow in the mountains and more clear skies
Looks like an interesting place, however the 'no talking, no descriptions' m.o. is really not helpful. We really don't know what we're seeing/looking at. Adding some descriptive conversation goes a long way, and is very helpful.