It is very beautiful in palmer on Marth road ,that road was named after my grandfather, we climbed the butt as children,fond memories. Thanks for the reminder, Leslie Marth 🦌🦌
Very enjoyable to watch this video. I am interested in Palmer Alaska because of the big vegetables that grow there! Hope to be coming up there to visit soon with my Wife and maybe even making the big move from Texas to get away from the heat and the hustle and bustle. People move in over here like crazy it’s really messing up the countryside, the hunting and fishing and what not. Alaska seems like the ideal place to permanently get away and live off the land. Maybe if we come up there we’ll get to meet you. God bless
Keep 'em coming, I live in Texas but escape the summer heat by spending a couple of weeks in Alaska each year - Trapper Creek area. There is so much to do it is hard to choose. Hatcher Pass has been on my list for a while, thank you for the restaurant list too!
Johnathan--just came across your channel, and I really enjoyed this. You have a great presentation style, and I imagine your channel is really going to grow. I am currently living in Arizona, but after 38 years, I am wanting out, and I am currently interviewing for a couple of jobs in Anchorage. Early days yet, so I have no idea if either opportunity will materialize, but if they do, Palmer looks like a great place to not only visit but live (not sure of the commute time into N. Anchorage where the jobs are). Even if I don't get either job, I still plan on flying to Anchorage in early September and exploring the area. Thanks, and keep the content coming--you are a natural!
Thanks so much, I really appreciate the kind comments. Alaska is quite the place to live. I don't know of a better place in the summer but the winters can get just a bit long if you don't get out for at least a week or two. (However some folks like winter better) Palmer to Anchorage is about 40 minutes and there are many people who commute because they like valley life as opposed to living in the city. The roads are maintained well so it is not a problem in the winter. I would suggest renting to start so you could really get a feel for what you want, then your long term would be an easy decision. Good luck on the jobs and feel free to drop by and see us when you visit in September!
It really is a great place to visit in the winter, spring, summer or fall. There are so many things to do that you will never get tired of the area. Feel free to contact me for things to do if you like.
@@thealaskalodge2811 well I appreciate ur kindness & apsoultley will , iam visiting in the area of Wasilla next week actually 😊. i have been watching history documentaries and trying to get a better feel of Alaska as a whole . I love rockhounding ( not a professional btw ) so hopefully will get a chance to spend downtime doing this too .
Did you not have any supporting video? Why not do a simple podcast if your video is only going to consist of you talking? Why not show video of what you’re talking about?
It is very beautiful in palmer on Marth road ,that road was named after my grandfather, we climbed the butt as children,fond memories. Thanks for the reminder, Leslie Marth 🦌🦌
Thanks! We were just there, visiting a friend. Did several of your suggestions. The Hotel was a great Prime Rib and feels like a 1960’s restaurant.
That was really awesome info !
My son lives there and enjoys Vagabond Blues for food and music
Very enjoyable to watch this video. I am interested in Palmer Alaska because of the big vegetables that grow there!
Hope to be coming up there to visit soon with my Wife and maybe even making the big move from Texas to get away from the heat and the hustle and bustle. People move in over here like crazy it’s really messing up the countryside, the hunting and fishing and what not.
Alaska seems like the ideal place to permanently get away and live off the land.
Maybe if we come up there we’ll get to meet you.
God bless
Thanks for sharing Jonathan, my wife and I will be in Palmer in July. My son lives there. Hatcher pass is beautiful along with Denali !!
Keep 'em coming, I live in Texas but escape the summer heat by spending a couple of weeks in Alaska each year - Trapper Creek area. There is so much to do it is hard to choose. Hatcher Pass has been on my list for a while, thank you for the restaurant list too!
Johnathan--just came across your channel, and I really enjoyed this. You have a great presentation style, and I imagine your channel is really going to grow. I am currently living in Arizona, but after 38 years, I am wanting out, and I am currently interviewing for a couple of jobs in Anchorage. Early days yet, so I have no idea if either opportunity will materialize, but if they do, Palmer looks like a great place to not only visit but live (not sure of the commute time into N. Anchorage where the jobs are). Even if I don't get either job, I still plan on flying to Anchorage in early September and exploring the area. Thanks, and keep the content coming--you are a natural!
Thanks so much, I really appreciate the kind comments. Alaska is quite the place to live. I don't know of a better place in the summer but the winters can get just a bit long if you don't get out for at least a week or two. (However some folks like winter better) Palmer to Anchorage is about 40 minutes and there are many people who commute because they like valley life as opposed to living in the city. The roads are maintained well so it is not a problem in the winter. I would suggest renting to start so you could really get a feel for what you want, then your long term would be an easy decision. Good luck on the jobs and feel free to drop by and see us when you visit in September!
Thank u for this iam visiting very soon for the first time !!!! Such beautiful mountains & scenery
It really is a great place to visit in the winter, spring, summer or fall. There are so many things to do that you will never get tired of the area. Feel free to contact me for things to do if you like.
@@thealaskalodge2811 well I appreciate ur kindness & apsoultley will , iam visiting in the area of Wasilla next week actually 😊. i have been watching history documentaries and trying to get a better feel of Alaska as a whole . I love rockhounding ( not a professional btw ) so hopefully will get a chance to spend downtime doing this too .
Made it to Alaska, up to Hatcher Pass today & Independence Mine but there was too much snow to hike in today
But what about in Palmer ❓
Ok where is this flight seeing for $100 cause the ones I looked at are minimum $400+ per person?
Did you not have any supporting video?
Why not do a simple podcast if your video is only going to consist of you talking?
Why not show video of what you’re talking about?