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How to Alaska
United States
Приєднався 27 лис 2014
Welcome to Alaska! Watch an adventure or learn something new all with an Alaskan perspective! Join Jake, Heather, Luke, Cody, and Beth as we fish, hunt, trap, hike, prospect, and just about everything else. So for all of you who love Alaska and the outdoors, stay tuned as we explore and show you The Great Land!
How We Survive Alaska’s Cold, Dark Winter
Alaska's winters are known for being cold and dark. The cold weather, snow, and the darkness keep many people from living in Alaska. Here is how we survive the snowiest, coldest and darkest part of the year and still end up loving living in Alaska.
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Moose Hunting From An Alaskan’s Perspective
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Moose hunting is a special season in Alaska for many of its residents. It gives him the opportunity to explore Alaska, get intimate with nature and have a good time with friends and family. Our moose season had some disappointments, but all in all it was time we wouldn’t trade it for anything.
This Is What We Found Mining For Gold And Gems In Alaska
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This summer we got back to our gold mine in Alaska and did some gold dredging and Rock hounding. We had some amazing success! Come along with us and see how we did.
This Rare Ice Skating Condition In Alaska Made It Possible To Skate At Night
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Every year winter comes to Alaska, but some winters come in an extra special way. If the temperature stays cold for long enough without snowing, the lakes will freeze over with incredible ice for ice skating. This was one of those years. It’s a special event that is a highlight to the start of winter. We hope you enjoy it with us!
3 Days Of Fishing Seward Alaska
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We went fishing out of Seward Alaska 3 times this summer but life was so busy I never had time to edit a video of the trips. Now that it’s winter, I compiled the highlights of all three trips. What an amazing time.
Trying This One Weird Trick To Roast Marshmallows On A Frozen Lake In Alaska
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The ice on the lakes in Alaska was perfectly clear this year. This made it possible for us to find methane bubbles to light on fire. We decided to roast marshmallows on the flames from lighting the bubbles on fire.
What’s On Top Of This Mountain In Alaska?
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Jake and the boys head up into the mountains in search of fabled agates and quartz crystals. Will they find what they are looking for or will the rugged mountains of Alaska keep them from reaching their destination? Come find out if they’re able to find the treasure they are looking for.
Surf Casting In Alaska | We Caught This Tasty Fish For The First Time From The Beach!
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We hit the beaches of the Kenai Peninsula for some surf casting. Alaska is known for its awesome fishing opportunities, and this is a growing fishery where you can catch many of the ocean fish in Cook Inlet from the beaches. We catch sharks, skates, sole, flounder, cod, and halibut all from the beach. The action gets pretty hot! Come with us and se how we do it!
This Fish Has Blue Meat, And We Are Going To Try It!
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We head to Homer, Alaska ( the Halibut Capitol of the World ) to do some early season halibut fishing. While halibut fishing we catch a rock greenling which can sometimes have BLUE meat. Will the taste be any different than a normal fish? I'm detecting a slight blue berry flavor.
What Will We Catch First Alaska Fishing Trip of the Summer?
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What Will We Catch First Alaska Fishing Trip of the Summer?
Our Worst Fear Happened On The Way To Our Remote Off Grid Cabin
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Our Worst Fear Happened On The Way To Our Remote Off Grid Cabin
Best Northern Lights That We Have Ever Filmed!
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Best Northern Lights That We Have Ever Filmed!
Making Camping In The Winter Fun (😲-22 Degrees🥶)
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Making Camping In The Winter Fun (😲-22 Degrees🥶)
Snowboarding At Alaska’s Best Ski Resort
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Snowboarding At Alaska’s Best Ski Resort
Will Moving Our Gold Dredge To Our Secret Off Grid Cabin Pay Off?
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Will Moving Our Gold Dredge To Our Secret Off Grid Cabin Pay Off?
What Is Next For Our Remote Off Grid Cabin?
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What Is Next For Our Remote Off Grid Cabin?
What It's Like To Live In Alaska For A Year
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What It's Like To Live In Alaska For A Year
Over $200 Of Fishing Gear Found Beach Combing Valdez Alaska
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Over $200 Of Fishing Gear Found Beach Combing Valdez Alaska
The Final Harvest Of Our Alaskan Garden
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The Final Harvest Of Our Alaskan Garden
Moose Hunting Alaska Self Guided Hunt
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Moose Hunting Alaska Self Guided Hunt
What We Learned On Our First Dall Sheep Hunt
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What We Learned On Our First Dall Sheep Hunt
Living Off The Land In ALASKA | Building A Garden
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Living Off The Land In ALASKA | Building A Garden
Which Car Launch Was The Best? 43 Car Launches In 15 Minutes
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Which Car Launch Was The Best? 43 Car Launches In 15 Minutes
Salmon Dipnetting The Most Dangerous River For The Most Expensive Fish In Alaska
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Salmon Dipnetting The Most Dangerous River For The Most Expensive Fish In Alaska
What Does Alaska’s Night Actually Look Like In The Summer?
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What Does Alaska’s Night Actually Look Like In The Summer?
Will This Baby Moose Survive? What To Do If You Find A Baby Moose
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Will This Baby Moose Survive? What To Do If You Find A Baby Moose
I wonder if this how Brandon Swanson died . But wouldn’t a corpse float to the top
Redneck entertainment at its best!My name is Bicycle Bob and I approved this message and I remember watching guys dropping off the back of a speeding pickup and see how far they could slide.
I can’t believe you would even read that. I can’t believe you would actually inseminate that. Unbelievable nasty that’s your world goodbye yuck.
Floridians like me would never
It’s so funny seeing all these comments of non Alaskans 😂😂😂
Praying for the drivers 🙏 😢
Shut up
Hope the drivers are okay
Shutup
@@luckydoomduck6614 no u
@@TehRebolt but it's annoying when you make useless comments
@@luckydoomduck6614 You replying to my comment is useless lol get a life bud
@@TehRebolt you should too you are also making useless comments by say "Hope the drivers are okay" 🤓
#16, the two cars making contact midair is pretty friggen sweet. Honorable mention to the sled that stayed running all the way down (+5 minutes lol)
Al be way in alaska
I’ve never been to Alaska, but thank you for sharing that interesting part of Alaska with us😊
I'm from Chicago and I need that
As a casual reference, it's called a snowmobile, not a snow machine.
Uh, their chill here in valdez! Just dont threaten them! Im a resident lol
I’m a Alaskan but moved to Tennessee
It only works because Earth is Flat! The sun moves in a circular spiral going from the Tropic of Capricorn to the Tropic of Cancer and then back. It takes 6 months each direction in between these tropics and most of the worlds hot sandy deserts are along the equator which is in between the tropics. The equator gets the sun in both directios. When this is applied to the Gleasons map of the flat Earth model, it is easy to see why Alaska gets the most extreme differences because when the sun approaches the ToCapricorn it starts lighting the north with each day getting longer and brighter until it reaches said Tropic and then begins its 6 month journey back to ToCancer while each day gets shorter and darker until it stsys dark for a few months! Antarctica doesn't get these same day and night features as Alaska, in fact, it's nothing like Alaska. Antarctica is mostly dark, getting the sun when it is closer to the ToCancer and only for a few hours a day because the sun moves around a little faster when in the ToCancer. Antarctica is a wall of ice that holds our oceans together like a giant bowl of soup and as stated earlier if you reference a Gleasons map, you will see that the sun is only able to light up a portion of Antarctica at a time. If it's daylight in South Africa, then that portion of the Antarctic that faces South Africa sees daylight while it is dark at the wall facing South America. This isn't taught in school, but with a little research, an open mind and applying logic, you will see that what I am stating is factual! Question everything and trust only what is testable,observable and repeatable! Space science is more of a pseudoscience/religion because it is all theoretical and is a 100% faith based ideology. Once you see that everything I said is factual, you will experience real knowledge(likely for the first time and begin to see how the magicians(NASA,media,governments,public education etc.) perform their tricks and in return, you get your mind back and you start ro see what other lies we have taught! Most people are asleep and they like saying ignorance is bliss, but knowledge is power and everyday people wake up to never fall asleep again because once you see the truth, it can't be unseen!
I love playing in the snow! -a former Alaskan
the environment must love you, idiots, all that oil, petrol, batteries and acid flung everywhere
Womp womp deal with it
We need a crazy guy with a fast dirt bike and a parachute this year.
What part of Alaska
Using a basket or similar to allow the spores to fall and get spread around more as you're foraging sounds like a good practice. Another thing...as a conservation bio/ecology major, I would not take every one I found. I would maybe take 1 in 4, and if I wanted to find more giant ones in the future in a certain spot, I would leave the biggest ones so that their genetics aren't removed with my harvest. Humans exert certain pressures on organisms that change them. For example, hunters always want the biggest males with the biggest antlers. But when those individuals are killed, their genes are removed from the gene pool. Over time, the antlers in hunted populations get smaller because the males with smaller antlers had the survival advantage, made more offspring, and in a few generations, there aren't any males with huge antlers anymore. We have done the same to some populations of fish, and plants, and elephants, probably morels. It's very much like selective breeding, except we are inadvertently removing the traits we desire. When a few morels popped up in my friend's woodchips recently, we left all of them and the thought of 'seeding' certain wild places has crossed my mind as well.
always fun to do this, from michigan
I'm really like the winter, i want feel that winter ,to night
Hi everyone how are you, nice to watch you, today, i hope alright everyone, take care yourself okay , good bless you
My friend ran out into the snow so like a couple feet high only in his underwear was below zero when he did that in the middle of the night he said it was fun
I can't believe these people won the Cold War.
Wait am i tripping or what. You said it is midnight but the time is 12:03. My phone shows 12:03 when it is midnoon not midnoght. Midnight would be 00:03. Same when you showed the 12:17. Can you explain more?
I can't imagine myself living in a snowy place. I get sick easily when it's cold. I love your winter adventures with your family!!! We'd love to see your summer adventures soon. 💪💪💪
As an Alaska hat has been here for over thirty years I will have to say I still love the snow and the winters here more then I did in Ohio and when I first came to Alaska it was early may and I said I was only staying until I got too cold from hating winters in Ohio and I ended up not leaving
And all I catch is Irish lord
To anyone concerned about the foilage, "nature abhors a vacuum".
I never knew this until I watch a movie called insomnia. That’s is crazy 😜
Thank you so much! Cutting mine in half right now. Your dad was so wise. Thanks again for sharing this helpful info on morals
I'm here because of seeing the Outdoors Boys recommendation.
Man I’ll be out playing basketball at mid night 😂 when I can’t sleep but live when I’m not close to anybody so I don’t wake them up
it seems so trivial.. like it would be fun for a while.. .but there is no way I could handle that day in and day out... especially those brutal dark cold winters .. I like my days more even, day even night..
I have several rocks I thought were White quartz but they kind of look like what you have. Also I have one with orange crystallization on the front and an orange color all the way through but still is mostly milky white.
Please, animation gods, put this in the next cars movie.
now thats how you do it, you guys are so cool
Done like dinner. I think I need a little body work. Vroooom vrooooom vrooooom vrooooom baaaaaaammmmmmm
Done like dinner. I think I need a little body work. Vroooom vrooooom vrooooom vrooooom baaaaaaammmmmmm.
It's like a wounded animal.
It was a 4 wheel drive now it's a no wheel drive.
Two boys what is your name
I love this except for the tree destruction.
Very interesting, I learned alot. Beautiful landscape. Hunting sounds difficult with the restrictions, you really need to be an expert at identifying different features. Best of luck
I’m going to see baby puppies in real life
She's such a good mommy! 😊
"The way you can tell that they are false morels is that the way that they are" lol
I have never traveled to the state of Alaska but I am typing in what 24 hour night feel likes during the winter. What does it feel like arriving at school at 8:00 am in the morning in the dark? You get to school in the morning but really it’s night outside and you leave school to go back home at 2:00 pm in the afternoon but it’s still night out. What would a six hour school day feel like if it was night all day.