I've lived near Redding but I have spent most of my life in Humboldt County. I completely get it about the weather change between the 2! Lol! It is beautiful here, though! And I love how dog friendly most residents and businesses are dog friendly! My Hound and I spent a LOT of time on the beaches. He loved it! He lived to be 17. 🐾❤️🐾
Sunny brei too. I went to school up there. I feel like I left a piece of my heart that can never be recovered. When I go back every seven years it seems I feel complete. Like a child again
I was stationed United States Coast Guard Air Station Mckinleville,CA 1980-82 . I loved living there looking to go back to live there again, it's Beautiful.Born and Raised in Los Angeles, Ca.
It's not affordable . Poverty is a major problem, a living wage is almost non existent here. Rent is low in the awful parts of town, but it is as high as the Bar area in the desirable places.
Fun video! Thanks for crafting this!! If you come back check out King Salmon for snorkeling in the summer, just mind the tides etc. Also fishing off North Spit is great, just watch your step! I've lived in Eureka for over a year and honestly it's great and may be one of the most beautiful places on a sunny day. (it can feel a little scary on a dark gloomy day hahaha) Sometimes though the rain is so gentle and magical. Also Sequioa Park is incredible for all the trails and zoo. All the best!
The zoo? It was free when it was a decent attraction Now they charge to see about 10 different species and a petting zoo Why would you advertise this So ridiculous
Eureka does have an airport, there's plenty of flights from Denver or San Francisco.... coming from Philadelphia where I'm from we had to connect at one of those two airports
Passed through Eureka last month and it was quite the pleasant surprise...the historic downtown was delightful... great bagels at Los Bagels, a real Zoltar at Eureka Books (great bookstore), cool murals galore and some gorgeous Victorian architecture.
Our daughter went to Humboldt State University and still lives there. We have been there many times. Whenever we go we see the Trees of Mystery and Ferndale. We live in SoCal so we take two days to get there. We do a overnighter in Clear Lake
I know exactly where to roll the windows down when you head 299 to the coast, right around the curve after Willow Creek. I believe Redding is so hot - the hottest place I've ever lived - because all the greenery is gone, stripped for building an asphalt jungle. Trees make a huge difference.
lol, I just finished a road trip through the southwest, up through CA, ending in Oregon, and I did stop in Eureka, and the tweaker problem is no joke. I was looking for a oil change place, so I parked my car at the end of a street so I could look on my phone, and within about ten seconds, a tweaker came out of the bushes and started circumnavigating my car. It was weird. Finally found an oil change place, and they wanted to charge me $130 for an oil change. Place was called "Down to Earth Automotive", w/ sky-high prices. But anyway, they were everywhere. Everywhere you go, basically there's at least one tweaker in site. I didn't have the best impression of CA. Everything was stupid expensive and either really ritzy or really poor.
Eureka is a "quaint" version of any town. It is filled with mentally ill and or drugged individuals. We stayed in an expensive B&B and were serenaded all night by screaming crackheads and the sound of sirens. We won't go back, only drive through.
Eureka is a shithole. Nowhere to shop, nowhere to eat; boarded-up businesses everywhere; a massive drugged-out homeless population; when the liberals took over and the area became associated with latter-day hippies and marijuana, it took a nosedive fast, attracting bums and druggies from all over the country, and driving out people who wanted a decent place to live and raise their kids.
Humboldt isn't affordable for many of the people. The median income is low because there are no well-paying jobs, outside of the few elite, like doctors and the like. There is a major problem with homeless people in Eureka, equal to LA and SF (per capita). Housing is few and far. We have the most pets up here but few allow animals, so it's hard to find housing with a dog. Living in Arcata is like living in LA, in terms of rent prices. Not always, but it's shocking how expensive it is. You basically have a ton of rich, old white people who bought property all over, and then they rent it out or do Airbnb-in a housing crisis. There is no medical care here. You can't find doctors; you will be on a waitlist for any doctor, dentist, specialist. You are better off driving 5 hours to the Bay Area, which a lot of us do. Preventative healthcare does not exist here, so cancer rates and disease are a huge issue. People are poor and unhappy, so they gravitate to a lot of behaviors that lead to healthcare problems, like drug use, tobacco use, etc. The population is also aging, so all the healthcare systems will continue to struggle. So any affordability of living here gets offset with unexpected traveling costs for healthcare and more. The weather is awful. It rains, then the entire spring the coast has 30mph winds-everyday, basically. Summers are okay, but short. Humboldt has unmatched natural beauty. But in all honestly, the only reason there is a population up here is because extractive industries that are now dead. A university is what keeps the area alive, basically. That and some tourism, niche economies. Eureka looks like a post-apocalyptic nightmare in downtown from the dreary weather, the rundown buildings, and the zombie people wandering around. There are so many young people that come here to attend the university and are shocked to see this area. They are also shocked by the amount of intolerance and racism in the area. The university is a sanctuary for liberals and progressives, but outside of the immediate neighborhoods by the university, you start to see how Humboldt is a red county with a blue dot in it. It's awful. Thus, there really is no culture in Humboldt, outside of pseudohippies and pseudo good ole boys, and all of them are white. No diversity, which rubs off onto the music, art, and food scenes. So entertainment is always a let down. I am not being a negative person. This is the reality. Humboldt County residents die younger, they are poorer, they have more health problems than most of the state. It's worse up north in Del Norte. Humboldt, like most of the north, should never have been inhabited like this. People came in, threw out the Natives, desecrated the land to extract timber and gold, and then people realized that ruined things but the entire economy was based on it, so the area died out and a university was built to save the place. Oh, and growing weed was a major thing. Now NorCal is this area that constantly struggles, not to mention the Native Tribal people in the area continue to suffer while the land that was once there remain in the control of those who took it from them. Generational trauma reeks throughout the county, but Tribal people are always getting the worst. Not trying to be a jerk. I just don't want people thinking this place is magical. It's not. There are amazing people, amazing things in Humboldt. It's just a mess to live here for so many people.
I turn up the volume to listen to you voice and then you blow my headphones off with your ( music ? ) . 😢Don’t you ever listen to your videos before you post them ? 🤔
So sorry about that... The videos unfortunately sound completely different on every device. It's something I've also found quite frustrating because they'll be perfect on my phone but sound awful on a TV
I've lived near Redding but I have spent most of my life in Humboldt County. I completely get it about the weather change between the 2! Lol!
It is beautiful here, though! And I love how dog friendly most residents and businesses are dog friendly! My Hound and I spent a LOT of time on the beaches. He loved it! He lived to be 17. 🐾❤️🐾
Farmers Market is awesome! And it's usually Saturdays
One of the most magical places on earth ~
Glad you made it over to Humboldt County
I love Arcata and McKinleyville I feel like they are more twin towns connected with valleywest. Arcata is such a unique little town all on it's own😊❤
Sunny brei too. I went to school up there. I feel like I left a piece of my heart that can never be recovered. When I go back every seven years it seems I feel complete. Like a child again
I was stationed United States Coast Guard Air Station Mckinleville,CA 1980-82 . I loved living there looking to go back to live there again, it's Beautiful.Born and Raised in Los Angeles, Ca.
One of the only affordable towns on the California coast! I guess it's like you said, it's very far from major cities & international airports.
It's not affordable . Poverty is a major problem, a living wage is almost non existent here. Rent is low in the awful parts of town, but it is as high as the Bar area in the desirable places.
thanks for the video I live here in Arcata and I love it especially the temp for the most part it about the same almost year around
Fun video! Thanks for crafting this!! If you come back check out King Salmon for snorkeling in the summer, just mind the tides etc. Also fishing off North Spit is great, just watch your step! I've lived in Eureka for over a year and honestly it's great and may be one of the most beautiful places on a sunny day. (it can feel a little scary on a dark gloomy day hahaha) Sometimes though the rain is so gentle and magical. Also Sequioa Park is incredible for all the trails and zoo. All the best!
The zoo? It was free when it was a decent attraction Now they charge to see about 10 different species and a petting zoo Why would you advertise this So ridiculous
Upstate California??
Northern California
I loved "Upstate California" :) That was the cutest. Love that you visited our part of the world! Thank you!
Try the nude beach on the Mad River by the hatchery in Blue Lake
Eureka does have an airport, there's plenty of flights from Denver or San Francisco.... coming from Philadelphia where I'm from we had to connect at one of those two airports
Eureka and Arcata are hardly twin towns
McKinleyville has an airport. McKinleyville is above Arcata.
Very far from twin cities lol been here for 20 years lol also there’s a small airport in Mack you can fly n and out from !!
Passed through Eureka last month and it was quite the pleasant surprise...the historic downtown was delightful... great bagels at Los Bagels, a real Zoltar at Eureka Books (great bookstore), cool murals galore and some gorgeous Victorian architecture.
You forgot about Trinidad bay.
We did go there right afterward and it was included in the next video :) very pretty spot!
Live in Redding now and grew up in Eureka.
I used to own a Full contact Muay Thai Gym in Manila at the Community Center. It directly neighbored my friend's Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu gym.
Our daughter went to Humboldt State University and still lives there. We have been there many times. Whenever we go we see the Trees of Mystery and Ferndale. We live in SoCal so we take two days to get there. We do a overnighter in Clear Lake
there is an airport in McKinleyville, that connects to Medford, SFO ECT. your welcome in advance
The ice price spreadsheet bit was good stuff.
amazing perspective of usa small towns, love from China
I know exactly where to roll the windows down when you head 299 to the coast, right around the curve after Willow Creek.
I believe Redding is so hot - the hottest place I've ever lived - because all the greenery is gone, stripped for building an asphalt jungle. Trees make a huge difference.
Moved to Redding from Dallas, and the trip from Redding to Humboldt always requires a clothing change. Lol
It’s called microclimates…Ca is way more rugged and diverse than you think.
If you think the weather is uncomfortable try surfing the north jetty on a big day.
What air bnb did u stay in?
It was a beach hut in Manila. Absolutely wonderful!
@@wildcl0ver sounds fun for a staycation for myself
@@wildcl0ver what was it called? interested to go
Charmingly ramshackle is a perfect description.
Beautiful. Do you rememeber how we can find that plant walk? Do they have a website?
It's on Airbnb experiences!
@@wildcl0ver Is it a website I searched and just got generic things.
We have so Many microclimates in Humboldt
Omg! I have a video of me playing with the ribbons. 😅😅
I BET COLD AND LOTS OF SNOW OVER THERE
no snow
Woah woah woah... they are not 30 minutes apart 😂
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you probably got some killer tweak in Redding and that's why your so cold
I've lived uo in Arcata for 11 years and it's 8 miles between Arcata and Eureka. To go to San Fransisco is about 4 hours. No way is it 6 hours.
4hrs to Ukiah from Arcata
Surprised you didn't meet some of the many homeless tweakers that like to hang around there. But that would have been too real......
lol, I just finished a road trip through the southwest, up through CA, ending in Oregon, and I did stop in Eureka, and the tweaker problem is no joke. I was looking for a oil change place, so I parked my car at the end of a street so I could look on my phone, and within about ten seconds, a tweaker came out of the bushes and started circumnavigating my car. It was weird.
Finally found an oil change place, and they wanted to charge me $130 for an oil change. Place was called "Down to Earth Automotive", w/ sky-high prices.
But anyway, they were everywhere. Everywhere you go, basically there's at least one tweaker in site. I didn't have the best impression of CA. Everything was stupid expensive and either really ritzy or really poor.
Arcata and McKinleyville are closer. And plus, Eureka is a ran down dump. It’s a shame cause most Coastal towns thrive, but not Eureka
Seriously? Are you kidding me right now.
Absolutely tweakerville
don't forget to stop at MR FISH
Next time, try doing the reverse.
Eureka is a "quaint" version of any town. It is filled with mentally ill and or drugged individuals. We stayed in an expensive B&B and were serenaded all night by screaming crackheads and the sound of sirens. We won't go back, only drive through.
Eureka is a shithole. Nowhere to shop, nowhere to eat; boarded-up businesses everywhere; a massive drugged-out homeless population; when the liberals took over and the area became associated with latter-day hippies and marijuana, it took a nosedive fast, attracting bums and druggies from all over the country, and driving out people who wanted a decent place to live and raise their kids.
We always stayed in Fortuna, you can relax there
@@vickythevperson549the locals are weird there. They like to stare
You're not wrong One problem is NIMBYism They keep introducing strip malls with fast food joints, though It's not a great place to visit or live
Twin towns 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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As far as nature, it's a great place. It's also depressing and not a whole lot to do.
Completely agree. I lived there for 3 years. Hadcto leave. It was so depressing.
Humboldt isn't affordable for many of the people. The median income is low because there are no well-paying jobs, outside of the few elite, like doctors and the like. There is a major problem with homeless people in Eureka, equal to LA and SF (per capita). Housing is few and far. We have the most pets up here but few allow animals, so it's hard to find housing with a dog. Living in Arcata is like living in LA, in terms of rent prices. Not always, but it's shocking how expensive it is. You basically have a ton of rich, old white people who bought property all over, and then they rent it out or do Airbnb-in a housing crisis.
There is no medical care here. You can't find doctors; you will be on a waitlist for any doctor, dentist, specialist. You are better off driving 5 hours to the Bay Area, which a lot of us do. Preventative healthcare does not exist here, so cancer rates and disease are a huge issue. People are poor and unhappy, so they gravitate to a lot of behaviors that lead to healthcare problems, like drug use, tobacco use, etc. The population is also aging, so all the healthcare systems will continue to struggle. So any affordability of living here gets offset with unexpected traveling costs for healthcare and more.
The weather is awful. It rains, then the entire spring the coast has 30mph winds-everyday, basically. Summers are okay, but short.
Humboldt has unmatched natural beauty. But in all honestly, the only reason there is a population up here is because extractive industries that are now dead. A university is what keeps the area alive, basically. That and some tourism, niche economies. Eureka looks like a post-apocalyptic nightmare in downtown from the dreary weather, the rundown buildings, and the zombie people wandering around. There are so many young people that come here to attend the university and are shocked to see this area. They are also shocked by the amount of intolerance and racism in the area. The university is a sanctuary for liberals and progressives, but outside of the immediate neighborhoods by the university, you start to see how Humboldt is a red county with a blue dot in it. It's awful.
Thus, there really is no culture in Humboldt, outside of pseudohippies and pseudo good ole boys, and all of them are white. No diversity, which rubs off onto the music, art, and food scenes. So entertainment is always a let down.
I am not being a negative person. This is the reality. Humboldt County residents die younger, they are poorer, they have more health problems than most of the state. It's worse up north in Del Norte.
Humboldt, like most of the north, should never have been inhabited like this. People came in, threw out the Natives, desecrated the land to extract timber and gold, and then people realized that ruined things but the entire economy was based on it, so the area died out and a university was built to save the place. Oh, and growing weed was a major thing. Now NorCal is this area that constantly struggles, not to mention the Native Tribal people in the area continue to suffer while the land that was once there remain in the control of those who took it from them. Generational trauma reeks throughout the county, but Tribal people are always getting the worst.
Not trying to be a jerk. I just don't want people thinking this place is magical. It's not. There are amazing people, amazing things in Humboldt. It's just a mess to live here for so many people.
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Unless something's changed or cadence dislike eurekins eurekins dislike arcadians
Good insight, their a far cry from being "twin cities"
That’s what I’m saying lol
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I turn up the volume to listen to you voice and then you blow my headphones off with your ( music ? ) . 😢Don’t you ever listen to your videos before you post them ? 🤔
So sorry about that... The videos unfortunately sound completely different on every device. It's something I've also found quite frustrating because they'll be perfect on my phone but sound awful on a TV