Sojourner, Having lived in Alaska and near Fairbanks I can tell you this. You will have isolation like you never imagine. Its colder then you can believe, during the winter -30 to -50 is standard. The coast of living is higher, because they have to ship things in. When it snows for the first time, count on that snow being there until the spring thaw.
However with saying all that, it is truly one of the most beautiful places on earth. The view of Mount Mckinley on a clear day is awe inspiring. Just seeing the Aurora Borealis once is totally worth the trip.
Just really think about it before you consider it.
^Yeah, I was only half serious anyway. It would take a considerable investment to make such a move.
[edit] Coincidentally if you have any background in medicine or film making, Alaska is in desperate need of trained professionals in those fields, and you could live quite comfortably.
Filmmaking? How so? (I'm a writer/filmmaker, with a B.A. in Media Communications and a Film Studies emphasis.)
When this contest is over, we should all get together in Alaska at Fuzzy's place.![]()
Sojourner, Having lived in Alaska and near Fairbanks I can tell you this. You will have isolation like you never imagine. Its colder then you can believe, during the winter -30 to -50 is standard. The coast of living is higher, because they have to ship things in. When it snows for the first time, count on that snow being there until the spring thaw.
However with saying all that, it is truly one of the most beautiful places on earth. The view of Mount Mckinley on a clear day is awe inspiring. Just seeing the Aurora Borealis once is totally worth the trip.
Just really think about it before you consider it.
Fairbanks isn't that bad. It's a dry cold (the tundra is technically a desert) which I'll take over Anchorage's 6 months of slush anytime. We also don't get much snow because it's too cold to snow most of the winter, so you don't generally have to worry about getting snowed in or stuck in your driveway.
I've lived in Arizona, and I waaaay prefer 50 below to 110 above.
There is the light to consider. We're just below the arctic circle, so during the middle of winter we only get an hour or so of sunrise/sunset before night falls again. Conversely during the summer the sun only sets for an hour or so, which I really enjoy, but many people need blackout curtains in order to sleep.
The cost of living is higher, (I think a plain bean burrito at Taco Bell is $1.59 now) but the average pay is higher to compensate, and each resident gets a yearly bribe from the oil companies of between $1,000 and $3,000 which helps a lot, especially for people with a bunch of kids.
That being said, Fairbanks is not the prettiest place in Alaska (Homer is) being far enough from the big mountains that you can only see them on a clear day. It IS literally the best place on the planet to see the aurora though, as Fairbanks lies directly below the effected area of the magnetosphere. This means that when you see it, the aurora stretches from horizon to horizon, rather than being only in the North.
If only they hadn't installed that blinding street light right outside my bedroom window
As far as the isolation, I really like living on a tiny island of civilization in an endless sea of wilderness, rather than the other way around.
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You said "near" Fairbanks Tom, where were you exactly?
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^Yeah, I was only half serious anyway. It would take a considerable investment to make such a move.
If you can live without plumbing or running water you can rent a dry cabin for around $350 mo
I know several people who live in dry cabins 6 or 8 miles out of town and ride bicycles to and from work year round.
But, yeah, other than roughing it you would want some savings to get you started, and military stipends have F*CKED housing prices for the unenlisted. Our 80 year old, 2 bed 1 bath cabin, is a steal at $1200 mo. We lucked out, as our landlady has been friends with my wife for years, and specifically didn't want to rent to the military.
[edit] Coincidentally if you have any background in medicine or film making, Alaska is in desperate need of trained professionals in those fields, and you could live quite comfortably.
I was stationed at Eielson AFB, about twenty miles down the road from Fairbanks.
Have a question, is Reflections the strip club still there? When I was stationed there, we would go there often.
What is funny, I'm a professional Video Editor and my wife is a Doctor. However I have no plan on returning to Alaska to stay. I may want to visit one day, take my wife and kids around where I use to go. I could never live there again, just to much for me.
I don't suppose the Alaska film industry is in need of visual effects artists and/or visual effects facility IT guys, by any chance? For I, too, would take 50 below over heat as well. Plus LA sucks...
So true. Love the weather, but the job market is terrible.Plus LA sucks...
It also occurred to me (and I have nothing to back this up) that Cryptic might have rigged the vote by giving CBS their favorite design and 24 others that were all obviously unacceptable for various reasons, thereby forcing CBS to acquiesce to their choice of winner. CBS didn't fall for it, having had a different winner in mind themselves. Hence the gridlock, and the remark about "not liking any of the entries" where 'any' would refer only to Cryptic's choice for top 25, and not all ≈1,000 entries.
Not saying this is what happened, but it seems at least a remote possibility.
If they are going to announce the top 25 this week (like they said they would) then today is the day. I'm not holding my breath though.
Anyone care to speculate on my crazy theory from earlier:
It also occurred to me (and I have nothing to back this up) that Cryptic might have rigged the vote by giving CBS their favorite design and 24 others that were all obviously unacceptable for various reasons, thereby forcing CBS to acquiesce to their choice of winner. CBS didn't fall for it, having had a different winner in mind themselves. Hence the gridlock, and the remark about "not liking any of the entries" where 'any' would refer only to Cryptic's choice for top 25, and not all ≈1,000 entries.
Not saying this is what happened, but it seems at least a remote possibility.
Too bad. We need doctors desperately. My wife works at a clinic and they've been flying doctors up from Seattle every week for nearly a year since their last doctor retired.
Hmmm, shanghai'ing doctors from other states to come to Alaska. There's a tv show in that somewhere.
Possibly, but I don't think Cryptic would pull that much of a dbag move.
Anyone else ready to grab your torch and pitchfork?
~Belisarius
Don't you think that is a little, oh I don't know... Maybe a little over the top?![]()
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