10 Great Things About Living In Alaska
77Living in Alaska
I don't actually live in Alaska and I have never even visited Alaska but I do want to visit Alaska some day. Here is my list of 10 great things that I would think about if I ever did live in Alaska:
1. Location - The state of Alaska is located on the west coast, to the north west of the province of British Columbia, Canada. Alaska has the Pacific Ocean to the west of it and the Arctic Ocean to the north. Alaska is the northernmost state in the United States. I just think that it would be neat to live in the far, far north.
2. Historic - Alaska was the scene of the big gold rush in the 1800's. A lot of men died while trying to strike it rich because of the extreme weather conditions during the winter months. There is probably still a lot of history to uncover in Alaska and I think it would be fun to be living there while trying to uncover this history.
3. Fishing and Hunting - Alaska boasts some of the best fishing and hunting of the United States. There are thousands of salmon waiting to be caught. There are lots of caribou and whales that can be hunted in Alaska. There are also lots of seals too. I think it would be fun to have to fish and hunt for my food and not have to just rely on grocery stores for my food.
4. Wildlife - Alaska has lots of wildlife. Even though the winter months are very harsh, there is a lot of different species of animals that do thrive in this state. Grizzly bears, polar bears, Arctic wolves, Arctic fox and caribou are just a small example of what you would find in Alaska for wildlife. I love animals so I think that living in Alaska would allow me to see a lot more wildlife than I have ever seen.
5. Mountains - Alaska is home to lots of mountains. I love mountains so I think it would be so beautiful to be able to see tall snow-capped mountains right from your front porch.
6. Log Cabins - Log cabins are the best kind of house that you could have in Alaska. Wood may be scarce in some parts of Alaska because Alaska is situated above the tree line but there are a few different species of trees there. Log cabins are very well insulated so you would be nice and warm during the winter. I love log cablins and I think the ultimate place to have a log cabin would be at a foot of a snow-capped mountain in Alaska.
7. Remoteness - Alaska is very remote because of it's location. Not a lot of people live in Alaska because of this. I would love to live in a remote location like Alaska because then I would be to get away from the busy life that I lead where I presently live now.
8. Peacefulness - Alaska would be considered to be the most peaceful state to live in again, because of it's location. Just seeing the mountains and the wildlife would bring you into a state of peacefulness. I would love to live where peace is just naturally there and part of your everyday life.
9. Healthy - Alaska would be one of the healthiest places to live in the United States as long as you take good care of yourself. The air would be so fresh to breathe. The water would be so clean and pure. I would love to live in Alaska because I could probably live a much healthier life than I have been living.
10. - Safe - Alaska would be a relatively safe place to live as long as you took care and were careful about how you lived. I think Alaska would be safe from terrorism. I don't think that there would be much in the way of crime going on in Alaska because of it's location and the severe winter weather conditions. I would love to live in a state that would be safe to live in.
All in all, I would love to live in Alaska. I think the one thing that stops me though is the severe winter weather conditions.
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I would love to visit Alaska. John Denver had written a few songs about it because he loved it so much. I think the mountains, rivers, remoteness and untouched beauty of it is what is most appealing to me.
Hi. I love Alaska, and want to return to live there. You are right, it is very peaceful! I live in a big city and just can't stand all the stress.
Nice hub! I grew up in Fairbanks. The only two things I would add to your great list are 1)great views of the Northern Lights all winter and 2) the midnight sun all summer!
Just returned from there. It IS peaceful. The people are wonderful with the "pioneer" spirit. They are hospitable. The scenery is gorgeous. The fishing is great - salmon - halibut - black bass - ling cod. Property prices are reasonable. Daily used goods are pricey because they are all shipped in by container ship.
Still 44c will send a letter to the lower 48.
To visit I would fly there and rent an RV and meet people and have more flexibility in touring, rather than take a cruise and not.
Hope you can go.
I have no fascination for living in Alaska but I have a desire to visit it if time and money permit. The fascinating attraction of the region is that “fishing and Hunting’ as well as visiting mountain is possible here living in a house not available in other regions generally which are called Log Cabins.
I have been to Alaska twice and hope to go back soon. I loved it there. The sight's are beautiful. This is great hub! Enjoyed reading your thought's on such a wonderful state. Thanks for sharing.
all the pros you added up there are extremely true and i believe that it is heaven there for sure. I am really excited to know that this fore coming Christmas i will be visiting my relatives there and i am sure i will have fun even more now that you have encouraged me more to enjoy my time thanks a lot
I lived in Alaska for around 7 years and had some amazing experiences. The memories will be cherished forever.














happyness3 2 years ago
As a person who grew up in Alaska, everything you listed here is correct. I loved it there. I am currently living elsewhere, but have no doubt that I will return. It is one of most wild, beautiful places on earth. Thank you for your nice blog about it!!