Exploring Downtown Fairbanks, Alaska | Winter
Вставка
- Опубліковано 22 січ 2021
- New VIDEOS everyday.
Shop here- nuttynu.myshopify.com
Business Inquires only | NuttyNumedia@gmail.com
Instagram @NuttyNu & @NuttyNu_4x4
Support the channel
Donate - CashApp- @ $Nuttynu
PayPal- @ Nuttynumedia@gmail.com
Get awesome music here !
artlist.io/Nu-79142
Copyright 2011-2021
NuttyNu Media
No re-production/ re-upload of any content footage without written consent from me.
The story, all names, characters and incidents portrayed in this production are fictitious. Any similarity to actual person, living or dead, is purely coincidental.
No identification with actual persons, places, buildings and products is intended or should be inferred. - Розваги
🤣 the drunk guy giving directions, keeps shouting even after you get a block away🤣
Welcome to Fairbanks 🥴
I'm so happy for Alaska. Of course due to the state's proximity, a lot of big corporations don't bare to set themselves in Alaska so much. Which is the reason why many small businesses are still surviving in the state.
Well I mean. Not even a few miles from here is the huge commercial area with a Walmart, Lowes, Home Depot, 2 McDonalds withing a mile of each other, Sonic near where the old Chiles was.
I mean like, yeah but to say there aren't megacorps in the city is just wrong lol.
@@thescotslair Mostly in the small towns in the south I mean. I know Anchorage and Fairbanks got raided by big corps like the rest of the country............and world. But places like Ketchikan, Kodiak, Wrangell, and a few others were spared. Mostly because of the geography and population. But small business still have a chance.
a lot of people and LONG arse winters and they work fulltime and live thier lives with shopping and supporting local companies like the rest of the world. Heating costs and dark freezing winters minus pipeline working populations can drive large companies to not thrive
That's nice of you to show the missing people, I hope they return safely 🙏
🙏
There’s a lot of those here
@@architecturedraft5559 yep unfortunately. Can’t handle their alcohol and go fall in a snow bank or the river and die 😞
Alright, another Fairbanks tour video! Winter edition! Looking forward to the next one!
I have not been to Fairbanks in many years. I will be going back soon. Thank you so much for sharing this video, now I have a good idea what to expect.
Have fun!
Thank you for the video, Ill be in Anchorage for a week and another week in Fairbanks this March!
Thanks for showing this, I grew up there and it seems so clean from what I remember in the 80's and 90's. My friends used to shop lift at the CO-OP and get into fights in that area, lots of drug sales too then and way more drunks in the streets. My dad actually crashed his truck into the Chena river you showed at that spot and it still did not break the ice
If you know about the Co-op store than you did live there and you know about the cocaine problem in the 80's along with all the drinking -crazy wild west
@@user-gz4zv5bv9r It was like im in a freaking movie but it was life
Good video! Learned some new things
Nice video! Thanks for the upload 👍
How interesting to see outlets for the engine block heaters. My wrangler has one, but I’ve never used it as I live in western WA and don’t need it.
I really like you and your videos brother. I look forward to each upload,. Thanks 🙏
I was stationed here in 1984, 472nd Military Police Co . I’m still thawing . I do remember seeing Mount McKinley , even though its a couple hundred miles away. Also remember Golden Days, where they would have a softball game at midnight, no lighting needed.
I'm attending UAF!😊 At first I didn't know it was actually you exploring but after you uploaded this yesterday. I was stoked, hyped up and excited!!☺😁
Hope you enjoyed it!
Do you like going to UAF? I recently got accepted and have been wondering what my next move should be
Love Alaska!!! Fairbanks is lovely, we really enjoyed living there.
It really is!
NuttyNu I was stationed at Fairbanks from 1986-90. one of my best tours. the town has changed a lot since then. I enjoy your videos
you took a much warmer then usual time to visit, that bahn thai resturuant has really good decoration , i know the owners and they really wanted to make it nice. the Pho house has good size portions
the Fountainhead Antique Auto Museum is open on sunday
15:50 I used to roller blade all around there in the summer. Flew kites, had pick nicks, all types of good childhood memories from the early to mid 90s.
I lived at 229 2nd Ave across the street from the doyon building. I wish I could see an update of that neighborhood. Google maps shows an old picture of it. Small 2 bedroom and 1 office house with 8 kids and 1 adult.
To all you Fairbanksians (is that a word?) I bow to you. I am born and raised in San Diego, it’s 62 degrees right now and I’m freezing. If I visited Fairbanks in the fall or spring I would freeze solid. If I visited in the winter my body would instantly vaporize.
I was born in Ca and taught school in South Central Los Angeles. I live in Fairbanks now and love the blue skies and sunny days. See my youtube channel for a couple of videos
We just deal with it, I guess
Shit of I was in San Diego I would die of heat stroke within 45 minutes, goes both ways bro 😂😂
Fairbanksans. Born and raised here. I remember walking to school at -50. Its 20 plus here now though. That's how much the temp changes.
yes, it is brutal in the winter
Nice video dude I’m going to Fairbanks next month
I enjoyed the tour! 😁
Glad you enjoyed!
Alaska a neat place to visit but living here can suck
Why? Elaborate?
@Earthly Color Brown Cold, long winters, not a whole lot to do, drugs are a big problem for a lot of peo0le, not many lucrative job opportunities, highest suicide rate per capita of any other state in the country
@@earthlycolorbrown6246 I did like growing up there but moving out of Alaska was the best decision I ever made
@@GUFFmaster97sounds like every other town in Oregon
Great video friend , principally relative to close-up to some thinks.,,, tks for share - cheers from Chile.
Beautiful city, greetings from Italy ❤️
Hello there!
Great video, thnx!
Nice place but I'm freezing just watching!
Nice video. You should come out dogsledding and/or Aurora viewing with us and get out of town.
Beautiful place, greetings from Mexico City 🇲🇽 I hope I could visit that place someday 🇺🇸
It’s not really worth a trip. Trust me. I lived there for three years. Just left there Feb 2021. Anchorage is much better, more to do like glacier hiking and all that. Fairbanks is okay to visit for a few days, but nothing really in the city itself worthwhile. Trust me. They have neat things like summer solstice midnight sun run because the sun doesn’t set, so people run through parts of town in costumes like a marathon, some decent eateries, and from what I hear University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) is a decent school. They also have “The Santa House” where you can go mail a Christmas card literally from the North Pole (city of North Pole) just a few miles or so from Fairbanks. But it’s just a typical city.
millions of Mexicans do not need to go to Alaska as they will NOT be ok with it
I live here and glad you like it
You made a nice video we are moving there real soon
NICE VIDEO AND NICE FAIRBANKS!!!!
Glad you like them!
Very nice place, hope you find a nice man out there to keep you warm.
It’s so up north compared to the rest of the world and that’s amazing wonder what life is like there
Looking forward to our Alaska trip next week... (Dec/2022) 😎🥶😎
Tx. for sharing it. I Will traveling next January 21. Now I have idea how is there. Tx.
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome
Hometown!
I'll be there in March for the Northern Lights. Will be a weather shock coming from San Diego, California. 😂
That's crazy that where I live, Miami is 1100 miles further away than London!
It’s weird seeing a video of someone vlogging of the exact place I went
The style of the building you're commenting on at 4:40 is Art Deco!
Really nice
Fairbanks was a great life for 14 years I wonder if I would recognize it if I went back.
there is the Alaska pipeline, dogsledding ,lots of museums ,library car antique place that has Alaskas first ever car.for kids there is also a kids museum, And there is soooooooooooo much more🗺
Stationed at Ft. Wainwright in 79'/82'. Used to be a bar called the King's Cup downtown Fairbanks. I used to bounce at was what was called the "Feed N' Fuel" just off the Old Richardson Ext. across the parking lot from a country western bar and restaurant. Across the street and just down a bit was the Frontier, it was a hotel/motel with a neat little bar in it. (EDIT) I almost forgot about The French Quarter which faced the river near the bridge. We are talking over 40 years ago. Good times as a young Arctic paratrooper.
I was there 73/77 while the pipeline was being built. It was basically a gold rush of oil workers from texas and Oklahoma. Fairbanks (2nd ave. area) was full of prostitutes. Savoy bar and one topless bar I don't recall the name, it may have been the French Quarter. There was a bar just north and just outside of city limits called the "Bear Affair" where strippers danced.
The Sunset Strip
Lived in Fairbanks has a military dependent! Minus 50 no school! Used to skate on the ice in the roads to get around!
I can’t wait to party with that local drunk when I visit!
Sweet ,was just thinking to fly there to film
I was in the army in fort wainwright in 1969-70-red garter saloon was very popular
I live in Fairbanks and it’s so weird seeing places I recongnize
And cushman should rhyme with cushion lol
Can you share few ideas! Sightseeing - national parks nearby..
Grew up in Anchorage. Never really traveled to fairbanks.... Looks nice 👌
That looks Like Main Street Annapolis. But more snow
Very nice 👌 👍
New subscriber!!!
Thanks for subbing!😊
I thought I saw you on Phillips Field today!!
Thank you
Tumb up from Indonesia👍
Plugin stations for blocks heaters in Fairbanks hahaha nice
classic Fairbanks downtown
I saw my car at the Bahn thai restaurant I remember eating there😁
Big I is just across the river. 2nd Avenue was nothing but bars back in the pipeline days.
I knew Frank minano. He was a good dude
I would like to visit fairbanks in my life
I live here
@@ak0829 great
@Tarar Support damn that was fast
I guess it’s pretty obvious seeing my username
I live there
I live in Los Angeles and I hate the heat I was looking to move to Seattle but the homelessness and drug problem are wild, Alaskans seem to be better built and more self-sufficient so while Fairbanks is a bit extreme Juneau or Anchorage seem like a middle option, if not fucking Boston or Portland Maine are it
You should check out the university while you’re in Fairbanks
wow, even Fairbanks doesn't have much snow.
the snow gods must be hibernating
Is Alaska Fairbanks 10 times colder then anchorage
UA-cam should be called "commercials tube".
& A real nice hotel across from
A marble building by the high school
Great Rates nice staff & $20 breakfast buffet
But it's on the other side city so u have to walk
When I went to UAF we rarely went downtown, its so small compared to anchorage.
I went to UAF in the 70's and 80's. Downtown had more stuff going on back then than it does now. There was a Nordstrom, JC Penney, and a lot more bars and shops. Then everything started moving to Airport Way and the Bentley Mall area.
@@fixpacifica I was there in the early 2000s, Denny's was the only place to go after 9
@@LastOneLeft99 Fairbanks didn't have a Denny's when I was there. Shakey's Pizza was the only chain restaurant that I can remember, until McDonald's opened up. When McDonald's opened, it was headline news and treated like the biggest thing that ever happened in the history of Fairbanks.
@@fixpacifica When I was there it could take 45 minutes to get a table at Denny's. A friends dad owned some businesses in Anchorage and told him he should start a place right near UAF targeted at students that was 24/7 and a bit cooler then Denny's, he was looking into it. Then we all left UAF and last I heard still almost nowhere else to go after 9
Does shakey pizza still in business in Fairbanks ??id be very shocked if they do because shakey pizza is one of my favorite pizza to munch for years but sadly they shrunk to fewer in the states and it’s hard to find that place anywhere
me who lives here in Fairbanks Alaska : HEYYYYYYY - Ive been there
Actually you never seen the old lares building Victoria cost of it it's down there you might say it's like brownish for real is very cold there
Hope those missing people are found
I will go to work for this City next months. But just wondering many people missing 😱😱😱
yes spooky
09:20 Frank, Debra and Doren still missing. :(
Yep, lived there 50 yrs and everyone has something to say nowadays LOL
Brother downtown isn’t the hotspots, there is a couple places in the great city of Alaska, you know cause I live in Fairbanks.
Ay bro you know where i can get a job up in Fairbanks or anchorage
@@flattommytoad1611 yo I got you
@@Mrmakedatmoney you know a place?
Where are the hotspots? Traveling to Fairbanks spring next year :))
What brought your to Fairbanks, Nut?
Very nice video btw.
Here for work
@@NuttyNu If you're an operator or mechanic DOT is hiring.
@@NuttyNu yeah, what work?
@@grizzlyaddams3606 video
Im from oregon but i moved to souther california and when i turn 18 i plan on getting a job in alaska
What kind of job are you looking in to. I’m thinking about the same thing
@@zeporahphillipdaniels7766 send me your instagram or snap we can talk on there
Let's get some gold
I’d like to move up to Fairbanks
Beaver Sports does Thursday fat tire bike rides at 5pm.
Is the last city of north America?
Thinking about moving to alaska
come visit first my friend
@@NuttyNu good call
have you ever flown to Utqiagvik (Barrow)?
Not yet, would love too
@@NuttyNu nice 👍
There real great THAI restaurant
Near Fred Meyer ,& Wallmarts
London is closer than New York, guessing that’s due to the curvature of the earth ? Seems crazy
For someone who wants to visit Fairbanks, how many days/nights would you recommend staying?
3nights should be plentiful.
hit the hot springs around an hr out of town Chena Hot Springs and Pioneer Park to walk about, go to the Museum at the University
a week is more practical
So what was the winter temperature during the shooting of this video?
single digits, cold for you, okay for me
That's weird they have a jewelry store next to a bar and don't give any drunk people the idea that they could just throw a rock and be rich.lol
I just checked the weather.. it's like -30°C, are you okay out there??
Yes. Freezy
@@NuttyNu stay warm Nu
IS it easy to immigrante in Alaska for a french or Canada IS easier for immigrate in British Columbia
I want to move there are there any jobs right now?
Lol why You yelling 😂
What do you do for work?
Video production
The missing persons poster 😢
🙏🙏🙏
Does Wal-Mart sell ammo? What's the ammo scene at Wal-Mart?
No our Walmart does not sell ammo anymore.
3 people missing all in the same week, Fairbanks seems like a demonic town.
Fairbanks is ghetto as hell
Its a boring town, I just came back from they're
@@HELLARARE4ever its not bad if you hunt,but yes the town itself is a dump
@@HELLARARE4ever what is there to do out there I’m going on thanksgiving
@@ramcharger9449 what makes it ghetto
Dude’s obsessed w bars. Sounds like he needs a drink.
I see Nairobi..
i love the cold days and snowy roads all year around!!!I love to find me a beautiful lady in a town like this and live on the outskirts of town and just cuddle by fire all day and make good love to her all the time and be happy!!!!!
It gets pretty warm in Fairbanks in the summer. The snow is usually gone by early May, and then it won't snow again until the end of September.
@@fixpacifica Yup! Lived there for 20 years.👍🏾
@fixpacifica snow on the ground in may and September is pretty bizarre to most of us in the states. Those are summer months.
LMAO, warm wave. Glad to not see that you need to plug in the block heater. Dont wish for colder just to experience it.
Missing person in Alaska might be found next summer. It would be wierd when that is norm for me.
they are not :(