The city is working at charging for more parking on the spit, so not sure how long spots like this will be available in the summer. It's really too bad.
Nicely done. Kudos. Homer offers many dining options for its size on the Kenai Peninsula. Cool four legged family members you have too. Try wetting a line in the Ninilchik and/or Deep Creek on your next visit en route to Homer, depending on the timing of your travels.
Hello, just something to consider on your way back, take the top of the world highway to Dawson City, the ferry at Dawson City across the Yukon river is free. On the other side of Whitehorse, take a detour to Carcross and visit the world's smallest desert.
@@OurFulltimeAdventure it's actually my cousin's place he's just getting open this spring after five years of building it, I build the woodworking merch on his website as well. It's a beautiful place worth visiting. As well as meeting the kilchers! Great people what you see on discovery is genuinely what you get!
Thank you so much! We eat fairly healthy most days so we get lots of nutrients and we stay active which definitely helps. Thankfully we don’t get sick very often. Let’s keep it that way hahah!
Hi guys, thanks for the great, inspiring videos. I have a question about your gear. What's the payload of you F-250 and how heavy is the Cirrus 820? We are looking to get Cirrus 820 to get it onto our Chevy Silverado 2500HD. What's your suspension setup? Thank you for answering!
Hey! That’s a great question! We have upgraded suspension all around with added leafs in the rear. The f-250 and f-350 SRW are almost identical besides the leafs and door sticker. If you join the cirrus group on FB, you can most likely get a ton of insight on the best suspension upgrades for your truck to work well with a cirrus 820!
Homer is great, but Seward is the small town Alaskans go to for that small town feel. Homer is good for halibut fishing and Steelhead out of the Anchor River. You mentioned in your description that you have been all over Northern Alaska. That would be difficult considering most of northern Alaska is dirt roads not even Alaskans will drive on. Fairbanks isn't considered north. That is about as far as most people get.
In the summer of 2018 stayed out on the Homer Spit in Rv. Went via boat to Seldovia for a day. Worth it if you have the time. Hated to leave this area of Alaska.
@@OurFulltimeAdventure The homes on the slough were unique. Made you want to live there. Small village, a few shops, a couple of restaurants. Small airport on the outskirts of town. We visited Skagway and the drive to Haines was beautiful.
As we get closer to winter the sunsets are earlier. In Fairbanks when we first got here the sunset was well after 1AM and came up just a few hours later. It didn’t really get dark. Here the sun has been setting around 10:30PM and coming up around 6AM :)
Ha Ha those are some noisy neighbours you've got there. Our dogs would have gone crazy wanting to chase them. Hopefully they quieted down over night. Have the forest fires in the Yukon, North West Territories and northern BC impacted the air in Alaska? It still looks pretty clear in your video.
A lady helped bring back the population of eagles by throwing fish heads from her fish factory job. There in homer. She did it for years on the spot. When she passed others did it. No statue in sight in homer to sad. But she loved the eagles.
Don't need statues for everything....but yes , something to rememer her by. Maybe her photo in a,museum or something. If you want statues everywhere go to a city
As an Alaskan resident, i'mma have to disagree. Homer is a nice town if your goal is sea fishing and good Halibut and other seafood, but when it comes to best small towns in Alaska that is acessible it's Seward by a long shot.
Great video! Do you have the coordinates for your free camping spot?
They’re on ioverlander. It’s one of the only free spots in Homer and it’s very low key
The city is working at charging for more parking on the spit, so not sure how long spots like this will be available in the summer. It's really too bad.
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Nicely done. Kudos.
Homer offers many dining options for its size on the Kenai Peninsula.
Cool four legged family members you have too.
Try wetting a line in the Ninilchik and/or Deep Creek on your next visit en route to Homer, depending on the timing of your travels.
Thank you! Alaska is so magical, thanks for the recommendations we hope to make it back again soon :)
Glad you guys had fun in our little town!
Thank you it was so much fun!
I am born and raised in Homer and let me tell you what lol it gets crazier than you could ever imagine here
Hahah I bet! We can’t wait to come back!
Hello, just something to consider on your way back, take the top of the world highway to Dawson City, the ferry at Dawson City across the Yukon river is free. On the other side of Whitehorse, take a detour to Carcross and visit the world's smallest desert.
Thank you for letting us know! Yes that is our plan :)
next time youre in homer check out Bear Cove Retreat. I just got home from there yesterday, my bucket list is now fulfilled
We just looked it up, that looks unreal!
@@OurFulltimeAdventure it's actually my cousin's place he's just getting open this spring after five years of building it, I build the woodworking merch on his website as well. It's a beautiful place worth visiting. As well as meeting the kilchers! Great people what you see on discovery is genuinely what you get!
yea! another great video. I have a question. what do you two do during travel to stay healthy and not get sick?
Thank you so much!
We eat fairly healthy most days so we get lots of nutrients and we stay active which definitely helps. Thankfully we don’t get sick very often. Let’s keep it that way hahah!
Homer's Moto is "it's a quaint little
drinking town with a fishing problem. " Hope ya'll have a wonderful time. I live in Kenai Alaska.
Hahha love it! We had a great time!
Hi guys, thanks for the great, inspiring videos. I have a question about your gear. What's the payload of you F-250 and how heavy is the Cirrus 820? We are looking to get Cirrus 820 to get it onto our Chevy Silverado 2500HD.
What's your suspension setup?
Thank you for answering!
Hey! That’s a great question! We have upgraded suspension all around with added leafs in the rear.
The f-250 and f-350 SRW are almost identical besides the leafs and door sticker.
If you join the cirrus group on FB, you can most likely get a ton of insight on the best suspension upgrades for your truck to work well with a cirrus 820!
@OurFulltimeAdventure Thank you so much for your answer. Keep on rolling! 👍
Jellyfish legs looks tiny, I shall call it squishy 🪼
Hahahha!
I do miss living here
It’s such a special place for sure!
I like your simple life , I wish you to visit Morocco some day it's very beautiful 😍😍😍
Thank you! We hope to visit one day as well! :)
Homer is great, but Seward is the small town Alaskans go to for that small town feel. Homer is good for halibut fishing and Steelhead out of the Anchor River. You mentioned in your description that you have been all over Northern Alaska. That would be difficult considering most of northern Alaska is dirt roads not even Alaskans will drive on. Fairbanks isn't considered north. That is about as far as most people get.
In the summer of 2018 stayed out on the Homer Spit in Rv. Went via boat to Seldovia for a day. Worth it if you have the time. Hated to leave this area of Alaska.
How was Seldovia? We didn't make it out there but we wanted to. We loved this area of Alaska!
@@OurFulltimeAdventure The homes on the slough were unique. Made you want to live there. Small village, a few shops, a couple of restaurants. Small airport on the outskirts of town. We visited Skagway and the drive to Haines was beautiful.
That’s so awesome! :)
How long are the sunsets if the sun doesn’t actually set??
As we get closer to winter the sunsets are earlier. In Fairbanks when we first got here the sunset was well after 1AM and came up just a few hours later. It didn’t really get dark. Here the sun has been setting around 10:30PM and coming up around 6AM :)
@@OurFulltimeAdventure Wow! That would be so cool to see!!
Ha Ha those are some noisy neighbours you've got there. Our dogs would have gone crazy wanting to chase them. Hopefully they quieted down over night. Have the forest fires in the Yukon, North West Territories and northern BC impacted the air in Alaska? It still looks pretty clear in your video.
Yes very noisy hahah! We sleep with a fan so once that was on we didn’t notice much :) thankfully the fires have not affected this area.
A lady helped bring back the population of eagles by throwing fish heads from her fish factory job. There in homer. She did it for years on the spot. When she passed others did it. No statue in sight in homer to sad. But she loved the eagles.
That is amazing!
Don't need statues for everything....but yes , something to rememer her by. Maybe her photo in a,museum or something. If you want statues everywhere go to a city
As an Alaskan resident, i'mma have to disagree.
Homer is a nice town if your goal is sea fishing and good Halibut and other seafood, but when it comes to best small towns in Alaska that is acessible it's Seward by a long shot.
Seward is also great! We honestly loved all of the Alaskan towns in different ways 🫶🏻
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