Gigantic fjords and over 5,000 small islands: In Alaska's south there's a lot of wilderness and little civilization. The region between the capital Juneau and the Canadian border is also known by locals as the "Last Frontier", the last outpost. For more Alaska we’ve got '8000 Miles to Alaska: A Journey Along the Longest Border in the World' here: ua-cam.com/video/nvp9X3PC08k/v-deo.html #nature #freedocumentary
@@sean2015 ,And your point is? It has it’s challenges, yet I will take it over traffic, crime, big city attitudes any day. Can’t beat our lifestyle, clean air, little crime, no traffic, best fishing, wilderness, wildlife, scenery on earth. No place even compares!
@@troyottosen8722 my point is that it’s not for everyone and I wouldn’t encourage everybody to just pack their bags and move up there expecting it to be Shanghai-La. it’s like these Californians moving to places like Colorado and Idaho and bringing all their “California values” right along with them. You Alaskans (I assume you’re from there) have adjusted to the challenges of living there through years of patience and hard work.
@@sean2015 I realize it’s not for everyone, thats why we only have approx 770 thousand residents, yet us longtime Alaskan’s realize no place compares. Take a poll of residents, ask where they were born, almost all living here in Alaska were not born here, only ones who hate it are big citytard transplants who expect it to be like where they came from! Those of us who love it have taken to it because it is unlike any place on earth. Simple!
@@troyottosen8722 oh I’m not saying any of what you wrote is untrue. But like you said, only 700K people live up there and I’m sure you prefer it that way. Keeps the riff raff out as we used to say in North Dakota.
Good heavens!!! What great viewing this proved to be. All of the characters, like the native Price keeping his language alive, the sea cucumber harvesters, the female seaplane pilot, and the nature and above all made for an outstanding viewing pleasure. Excellent.
I have been lucky enough to live and see much of authentic past forty years and lucky enough to fly with Michelle throughout much of southeast in her awesome plane. Nothing compares to Alaska by floatplane. Simple!
@@troyottosen8722 I have always referred to Alaska as Her like the "Sleeping Lady" all laid out waiting for exploring!! The Last Great Frontier, Yes SHE IS MAJESTIC TROY!!!!😘
@@amybahner4534 , I have got to see Alaska the past forty years, only ones who don’t like it are big lower 48 citytards, who haven’t got out of Los Anchorage or Squarebanks or Juneau with all it’s Seattle transplants living there! Real Alaska is off the few main roads, Sitka, Kodiak, Petersburg, Wrangell, Haines, Prince of Wales island, Seward, etc...
@@troyottosen8722 so many places!! Kenai, is amazing for killin fish ha! By the way, I too have been blessed to see those places and have My feet to have walked there!! Love smoked salmon and moose jerky!! WhooooHoooooo!!!!!
greeks were killed by turks , hundreds of years ago , ( when turks occupied greece) , if they spoke their language.. from what i understand, greek language was preserved only because priests taught it secretly , to keep it going ..
Keep up the good work Chris and Claire love what you guys are doing. It's lovely to see your community coming together and supporting you guys are your native brown bear. Good luck on your journey hopefully we see orphaned bears going into their natural habitat and bear numbers increasing. Such a beautiful creature and the face of Alaska.
Lucky to have flown with Michelle many times with her awesome plane! Flown with many great bush pilots here in Alaska, Michelle is such a great pilot! Simple!👍
From as harsh and cold it can get to a quick spring summer and fall seasons in Alaska. It to me has a true sense of peace and tranquility living with nature to a certain degree.. like having the best of both worlds .. modern innovations ... And a want to live with the earth ,not just on it .... Great post.... Awesome landscape.... 👍👍👌🤠😃
A huge fan of JACK LONDON, Alaska is my top place to visit, i dont know why i long to be there siberia and alsaka,i have watched almost all documentary available on YT,wish i were born there,so i could go hunting,fishing,serching for gold hiking,watching birds and what not.. Hoping to visit alaska one day,from a small himalyan town in india💕💕💕💕
As some who lived in Alaska during he childhood but moved, I sure do miss it A TON. We always visit again every summer since we own a cabin but I almost feel “home sick” because I miss it so dearly. All my childhood memories are from Alaska and my family misses it too!
I am almost 69 years old but if I were forty years younger my dream would be to lose myself in this wilderness for the rest of my life. What an amazing part of the world. An area untouched by humans, pristine in it's beauty. Just saying.
I am 68 and came up here 42 years ago. My son and I did year backcountry canoe trips for years where we wouldn’t see anyone for a week. Where we hunted we never saw anyone. Snowmachines, ATVs, River rafting, I even had an airplane I learned to fly, there is always something to do.
I want to appreciate the quality of the backdrop. You have added a few nice details, the surrounding space is also quite good. Your attention to detail adds a lot to your creative experience. Thank you very much.😍
I have lived here in Alaska the past 45 years, never have taken it for granted, all I have to do is leave state to visit other places, then come back up here and simply realize there is no place on earth even close to our Alaska! Real, simple! Only ones who will dispute this haven’t actually lived in, seen much of over Alaska! Not talking about a tourist up here for a seven day cruise and think they have seen, know Alaska! Real simple!😳😂👍
This is how Americans live. If they find something that can make them rich somewhere, the living order of the place they go does not matter.for them. They go and get it, and they proudly tell it as they do it.
Lived up there for 40 years! Most of the newcomers never make it and end up on the street or return home broke! If you decide to go there, try to line up a job BEFORE you get there or have enough money to last you at least six months. That is still not a guarantee that you'll make it! And yes, I've done some gold mining myself too!
Second that! I work at the University and have seen the dreamers come up and get smashed many times. If you don't have family or a friend group, the people suck and there are 101 scammers ready to screw over the dreams of people moving up here without a serious plan. I grew up in Alaska and did grad school up here before getting a staff job. Also if you want to mine - its a hobby not a career. The guy in the video talking about getting his beer money is right.
@@bigsprucerabbitry6238 Well said! ...the scammers and drug dealers... I know all about them. But what hurts the most is the young native women that come to Anchorage and end up as sex-slaves. There are literally thousands of them. By the time they're let go they are alcoholics, drug depended or physically, emotionally scared for life. I am glad to be out of there. Congratulations on doing your grad school and getting your staff job!
@@bigsprucerabbitry6238What University? Alaskan residents suck you say??? Been told we are the kindest anywhere! Us longtime Alaskan’s probably seen you were a seasonal Ak wannabe transplant and told you to head back south! Truth hurts, huh???😳😂🤪🤣
I live here in Southeast Ak inside passage. The footage is great but the British narrative and who ever did the research and so called facts is clueless! First off we have the largest intact temperate rainforest on earth her, second there is noi oil exploration in southeast Alaska, third, the logging industry has been practically stopped here since the early 80’s, and the Tongass is 17 million acres, and approximately 7% is logged, developed! Think about that???😳😳😳😂
Gigantic fjords and over 5,000 small islands: In Alaska's south there's a lot of wilderness and little civilization. The region between the capital Juneau and the Canadian border is also known by locals as the "Last Frontier", the last outpost.
For more Alaska we’ve got '8000 Miles to Alaska: A Journey Along the Longest Border in the World' here: ua-cam.com/video/nvp9X3PC08k/v-deo.html
#nature #freedocumentary
All of Alaska is considered the last frontier
যগবডা
That's messed up
PERMAFROST IS MELTING AND ALASKA WILL BE A GIANT SWAMP SOON ENOUGH!
I need to watch alaska the last frontier casting by Atz family.thanks
Alaska is such an EPIC place, anyone who lives there or gets to visit is LUCKY!
Us longtime Alaskan’s who actually see it everyday day know we are fortunate, just don’t tell to many people.😉
@@sean2015 ,And your point is? It has it’s challenges, yet I will take it over traffic, crime, big city attitudes any day. Can’t beat our lifestyle, clean air, little crime, no traffic, best fishing, wilderness, wildlife, scenery on earth. No place even compares!
@@troyottosen8722 my point is that it’s not for everyone and I wouldn’t encourage everybody to just pack their bags and move up there expecting it to be Shanghai-La. it’s like these Californians moving to places like Colorado and Idaho and bringing all their “California values” right along with them.
You Alaskans (I assume you’re from there) have adjusted to the challenges of living there through years of patience and hard work.
@@sean2015 I realize it’s not for everyone, thats why we only have approx 770 thousand residents, yet us longtime Alaskan’s realize no place compares. Take a poll of residents, ask where they were born, almost all living here in Alaska were not born here, only ones who hate it are big citytard transplants who expect it to be like where they came from! Those of us who love it have taken to it because it is unlike any place on earth. Simple!
@@troyottosen8722 oh I’m not saying any of what you wrote is untrue. But like you said, only 700K people live up there and I’m sure you prefer it that way. Keeps the riff raff out as we used to say in North Dakota.
Alaska is magical. I’ll never regret the trips I made there.
Good heavens!!! What great viewing this proved to be. All of the characters, like the native Price keeping his language alive, the sea cucumber harvesters, the female seaplane pilot, and the nature and above all made for an outstanding viewing pleasure. Excellent.
And the musical sound track. Superb.
“God was having a good day when he made Alaska.” - Bob Ross
And Texas 😂
God will retire in Alaska after dealing with the world.
@@DZGenesiszero nah it's to cold
@@JuarezDerricknah man stop..Alaska is bigger and better 😂
...through/and the Sciences...
☝️☝️☝️
I have been lucky enough to live and see much of authentic past forty years and lucky enough to fly with Michelle throughout much of southeast in her awesome plane. Nothing compares to Alaska by floatplane. Simple!
I grew up there and She is truly Majestic!!!!!
@@amybahner4534 , she???
@@troyottosen8722 I have always referred to Alaska as Her like the "Sleeping Lady" all laid out waiting for exploring!! The Last Great Frontier, Yes SHE IS MAJESTIC TROY!!!!😘
@@amybahner4534 , I have got to see Alaska the past forty years, only ones who don’t like it are big lower 48 citytards, who haven’t got out of Los Anchorage or Squarebanks or Juneau with all it’s Seattle transplants living there! Real Alaska is off the few main roads, Sitka, Kodiak, Petersburg, Wrangell, Haines, Prince of Wales island, Seward, etc...
@@troyottosen8722 so many places!! Kenai, is amazing for killin fish ha! By the way, I too have been blessed to see those places and have My feet to have walked there!! Love smoked salmon and moose jerky!! WhooooHoooooo!!!!!
Who could not just like Ray immediately? He's such a positive happy guy!
Hello 👋how’re you doing?
Whiles humans destroy the world with bombs, nature strives to give us home. Beautiful landscape, Wow. Love Alaska.
I like how they transition back and forth thru different people's story. Keeps you engaged. Very good documentary 👌
Amazing documentary
That's crazy. They were prohibited from speaking their own language.
And their hair was cut.
@@Catlady77777 better than getting scalped
That was inflicted on the Irish, Scottish, Welsh, and many other cultures. It’s an effective and destructive tool of colonialism 😔
greeks were killed by turks , hundreds of years ago ,
( when turks occupied greece) , if they spoke their language.. from what i understand, greek language was preserved only because priests taught it secretly , to keep it going ..
Native Hawaiians were Beaten by missionaries in school for speaking their native language
Alaska purchase was the Best Buy in world history! 🇺🇸
Killing and raping everyone isn't considered purchasing
Beautiful and cool place of the world ❤❤❤❤
I love ALASKA & miss living there... it's sertainly a unique place that I really miss... 🐾❤🐾💫💞🕊
I like Alaska , I want to visit Alaska so much .
Eat salmons or watching bears or snow sports , I like to .
And cold air and snow .
Nature .
Good luck making to Alaska! I have faith you can do it!
@@FreeDocumentaryNature Thank you for your kindness .
Nothing more refreshing than hearing a Brit narrate a video on the beautiful state of Alaska🤣🤣
See those two ladies' friendship? that's what is all about America, God bless America
God is Amazing! 😍
Absolutely amazing nature and strong, beautiful people!
Keep up the good work Chris and Claire love what you guys are doing. It's lovely to see your community coming together and supporting you guys are your native brown bear. Good luck on your journey hopefully we see orphaned bears going into their natural habitat and bear numbers increasing.
Such a beautiful creature and the face of Alaska.
I wish i could find the courage to travel to alaska, soul does have a yearning to know.. wow how beautiful.
Thanks a lot to you people
for sharing such great videos.
I watch your videos.
Thanks for stopping by to let us know! Much appreciated
Lucky to have flown with Michelle many times with her awesome plane! Flown with many great bush pilots here in Alaska, Michelle is such a great pilot! Simple!👍
Thanks a lot to you for sharing such a great documentary
Amazing! Love Ketchikan. Sea plane pilots are true heroes!
I really liked this one. Particularly the part with the bear orphans. And the gentleman preserving his culture.
Hello dear, how are you doing?
Thank you for this educational documentary!!
I loved it! Beautiful interesting people!
Great place!
Looking forward to be there with my family.
I just love ALASKA!
God , the creator is Great !
From as harsh and cold it can get to a quick spring summer and fall seasons in Alaska. It to me has a true sense of peace and tranquility living with nature to a certain degree.. like having the best of both worlds .. modern innovations ... And a want to live with the earth ,not just on it .... Great post.... Awesome landscape.... 👍👍👌🤠😃
A huge fan of JACK LONDON, Alaska is my top place to visit, i dont know why i long to be there siberia and alsaka,i have watched almost all documentary available on YT,wish i were born there,so i could go hunting,fishing,serching for gold hiking,watching birds and what not.. Hoping to visit alaska one day,from a small himalyan town in india💕💕💕💕
Hello I love to see this kind of content Michelle your a hero God bless you 🙏💗 !
*you're
Absolutely lovely cinematography. Story line is enjoyable too. Thank you for posting. Great job narrating too. 😃
Thank you for sharing this wonderful documentary
That’s what we do - thank you for stopping by to let us know!
Это здорово, хоть раз я выспался и почувствовал себя действительно здоровым душой.Спасибо за это. Действительно!
Born and raised since 58, beautiful
Great!
Amazing for your video, I love your video. Very nice and beautiful for the view of Alaska. Thanks for sharing.❤❤❤
Love Alaska form india 🇮🇳
Wonderful people & Beautiful Alaska Now
I found enjoyment in each of the persons interviewed. May luck and wealth in many forms find them.
I love your all work
Thank you so much. We love having you.
As some who lived in Alaska during he childhood but moved, I sure do miss it A TON. We always visit again every summer since we own a cabin but I almost feel “home sick” because I miss it so dearly. All my childhood memories are from Alaska and my family misses it too!
where did you live
How are you?
Beautiful Alaska.
Nice video to watch
Reading the Great Alone, needed a visual this was perfect!
Excellent. Don’t you love it when serendipitous things like that happen?
That gold miners excitement about what he loves doing is how I try to live my life every day
Best nya ada keluarga yg bahagia selamanya.
One of the best places in the world
Alaska have a full of nature and also people's are so humble. I like your video.Greate😘
Alaska is one of the most beautiful US state
Muito lindo esse lugar 🇧🇷🇧🇷!
Estive lá e adorei🇧🇷🇧🇷🇺🇸🇺🇸
We are very excited and really like your creative ideas, made it enjoyable to watch and keep watching, hope you continue this great idea forever.
You show us a piece of paradise on globe, wonderful and fantastic video
Love and good wishes from Pakistan
My Dream to live!
This is great,for once I had a great sleep and feel really healthy in my soul.Thank you for this💗
Groceries literally getting flown in is cool asf🤣🤣
Excellent video well done peace and love for everyone
biutivuul. 💜💜💜💜💜💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💜💜
I came to this documentary because of the movie El Camino 😁 Enjoyed watching this documentary. Greetings from 🇮🇳
Thank You for this wonderful documentary. Please keep them coming. Trinidad & Tobago.
Very nice .
15.11.2021.First class and excellent video.Thank you.
Красота, по природе очень напоминает наш Урал, я не мало видел таких мест в Пермском крае
👍👍👍👍
Was on Kodiak from May of 1980 til Nov. 1981. Wish I had stayed.
New subscriber! from Montreal, very good video! 👍👍👍
Thanks and welcome!
IT'S NICE PLACE 👍👌🙏😎
Awesome. Like it
Definitely on my list of places to go to.
I was fortunate to live in Alaska for 5 years..Mat-Su Valley.
Thank You Lord for everything.
Beautiful Alaska ! Thanks for the video.
Greetings from Hawaiian islands
I love your voice always!!
I’ll pass it on to the narrator 😉
@@FreeDocumentaryNature 😂😂😂
I am almost 69 years old but if I were forty years younger my dream would be to lose myself in this wilderness for the rest of my life.
What an amazing part of the world.
An area untouched by humans, pristine in it's beauty.
Just saying.
Don't let your age deny you a chance to at least experience it! I say at least go visit. 👍
@@josephturner6440 Absolutely! It's on my bucket list to spent a couple of weeks in the bush and do some fishing. Cannot wait.
Its untouched by humans until you go there to see it lol. Then its touched by humans lol. By “you” I mean any human not just you lol
I am 68 and came up here 42 years ago. My son and I did year backcountry canoe trips for years where we wouldn’t see anyone for a week. Where we hunted we never saw anyone. Snowmachines, ATVs, River rafting, I even had an airplane I learned to fly, there is always something to do.
@@garyhughes4326 love you 😍
I visited Nome many many years ago. I fell in love with the whole place, there was a certain way of life there.
Called Alaska! Nothing new!😳🤣
Alaska is beautiful
Pemandangan yg sangat menarik indah sekali❤👍
Magic place! wonderful nature!😍
Beautiful. Thank you.
What a great Lifestyle,
Beatiful, super job...
I loved this. We definitely need to do a much better job at taking care of the earth. Humans are killing it
😆
Looked pristine to me
Great doc! Thank you
Watching from:
Calicanto Batangas City
Philippines
🦸👍✈🥤happy Good.
Best one .
David Letterman is up in Alaska panning for gold😁
Fantástico…👏👏👏🤘😘
Waw.
Well come to you dear posted person.
I appreciate you.
Thanks.
Michelle you are good.. you are doing awesome work..
I want to appreciate the quality of the backdrop. You have added a few nice details, the surrounding space is also quite good. Your attention to detail adds a lot to your creative experience. Thank you very much.😍
Awesome 😎 thank you for your kindness.very beautiful very nice 👍 MashaAllah ♥️
great video ; thanks for this ; much appreciated the lady pilot 'Michael' service to the needy...
23:37 Leave them alone people good Sir n just let them do there thing n rejuvenate. cheers my good-man.
Alaska is so lucky to bought from Russia for all kinds of riches. Imagine how much it contributes from oil, gold, and crabs.
There were already people living there before russia ever set foot on that land. It didnt belong to russia in the first place.
Actually Alaska is apart of the united States so actuay the united States bought Alaska
Amazing
I have lived here in Alaska the past 45 years, never have taken it for granted, all I have to do is leave state to visit other places, then come back up here and simply realize there is no place on earth even close to our Alaska! Real, simple! Only ones who will dispute this haven’t actually lived in, seen much of over Alaska! Not talking about a tourist up here for a seven day cruise and think they have seen, know Alaska! Real simple!😳😂👍
This is how Americans live. If they find something that can make them rich somewhere, the living order of the place they go does not matter.for them. They go and get it, and they proudly tell it as they do it.
I Wood love to see you guys bake on TV I miss watching you guys
I loved Alaska.....so poorly the place n the Mountain 🏔️
Lived up there for 40 years! Most of the newcomers never make it and end up on the street or return home broke! If you decide to go there, try to line up a job BEFORE you get there or have enough money to last you at least six months. That is still not a guarantee that you'll make it!
And yes, I've done some gold mining myself too!
Second that! I work at the University and have seen the dreamers come up and get smashed many times. If you don't have family or a friend group, the people suck and there are 101 scammers ready to screw over the dreams of people moving up here without a serious plan. I grew up in Alaska and did grad school up here before getting a staff job. Also if you want to mine - its a hobby not a career. The guy in the video talking about getting his beer money is right.
@@bigsprucerabbitry6238
Well said!
...the scammers and drug dealers... I know all about them. But what hurts the most is the young native women that come to Anchorage and end up as sex-slaves. There are literally thousands of them. By the time they're let go they are alcoholics, drug depended or physically, emotionally scared for life. I am glad to be out of there.
Congratulations on doing your grad school and getting your staff job!
Notice your not here anymore???😳😳🤪😂
@@bigsprucerabbitry6238What University? Alaskan residents suck you say??? Been told we are the kindest anywhere! Us longtime Alaskan’s probably seen you were a seasonal Ak wannabe transplant and told you to head back south! Truth hurts, huh???😳😂🤪🤣
I live here in Southeast Ak inside passage. The footage is great but the British narrative and who ever did the research and so called facts is clueless! First off we have the largest intact temperate rainforest on earth her, second there is noi oil exploration in southeast Alaska, third, the logging industry has been practically stopped here since the early 80’s, and the Tongass is 17 million acres, and approximately 7% is logged, developed! Think about that???😳😳😳😂