POtential Relocation to Anchorage - What's It Like?
So there's a very small chance I may have the chance to relocate to Anchorage in the next six months - I'm trying to gather info. I know nothing, and have never even been to AK. I realize I can look these things up, but I value the input of the minions.
What's Anchorage like, specifically in terms of:
1. Climate - I looked it up on wunderground.com, seems to be akin to Seattle, rainy/cloudy 75%, sunny 25% - is this about right? Is is butt-ass cold most of the year, and lukewarm the rest?
2. Daylight length - is it really really dark most of the winter?
3. Access to hiking/fishing/skiing/kayaking (need I even ask) comparable to Portland/Seattle/Boulder?
4. Skiing - what are the nearest hills of interest to an ex Squaw local? Season passes?
5. GF would need job in Environmental or conservation Planning/GIS - solid industry in those fields?
6. Does the city have any culture? Nightlife?
7. Cost of living - about 10-30% higher than the mainland US? (I'm used to this anyway).
8. Airfare - is it exorbitantly expensive to fly anywhere from Anchorage? can you even fly direct to Hawaii (family) or do you have to go through Seattle/LA?
Thanks!
Re: POtential Relocation to Anchorage - What's It Like?
1. Climate is close to Seattle, but more so if you head out towards Valdez. Anchorage itself does get rain, but during the summer is very very nice. High temps never get much higher than 70. The mistaken idea about AK is that we are ass cold all the time. While you will get those days of below zero temps I don't think the weather is very bad here at all.
2. Relativly Dark until Feb 1st then we have 8 hrs of daylight back. We are gaining over 2 and a half minutes right now. Your ski day in December begins at 10:30 and ends at 3 to 3:30, unless you night ski.
3. Better than any of those places for the adventure lover. Hiking up in some places is old school, topo, compass, survival gear, and no trail - fun. (mountain biking is in relativly woefull form though, although I don't participate and rapids kayaking is ass cold) Fishing is one of the best spots on the planet.
4. Alyeska is the only game in town. (Anchorage area has three hills, hilltop: Jibber/Night skiing paradise/small Alpenglow: Small Alyeska: Rockin. If the north face and traverses aren't open it skis small. Holds pow well though. Passes are expensive. Almost makes more sense to put your money into a snomachine.
5. Don't know, but I believe those are solid fields up here.
6. Culture: depends upon what you are talking about. Alaskan culture is very laid back. Jeans to work for most people. Nightlife is little-big-cityish. Everyone you meet knows your friend or your friends friend.
7. Cost of living isn't too bad in anchorage. Other places it is high.
8. Yes and No. Salt Lake - Expensive, Seattle - Not, Hawaii - Not (comparitvly) - France - Not (supisingly) East Coast - Expensive Please note though: I don't think that I have seen ANY out of state fair for under 150. Most fairs are 350 to 400 or more.
Here is the biggest deal to AK. You come up here to do BC skiing and Heli-skiing. If you want to ski a resort area 24/7 the lower 48 is more your bag. If you like to get out in the Back Country and see the most amazing terrain/scenery anywhere that I have been, then come here. The back country is beyond belief, and limitless. If you want pow you can get it, if you want to ski until July you can get it, if you want to ski amazing terrain you can get it.
Re: POtential Relocation to Anchorage - What's It Like?
What's Anchorage like, specifically in terms of:
1. Climate - I looked it up on wunderground.com, seems to be akin to Seattle, rainy/cloudy 75%, sunny 25% - is this about right? Is is butt-ass cold most of the year, and lukewarm the rest?
Nope its sunny most of the time, we are in a rain shadow behind the chugach, we average about 11 inches of precip a year (i think) so in th esummer it'll be sunny for weeks at a time and in the winter its real variable, this year it seems to be streaky, snow then sun then snow for like a week at a time
2. Daylight length - is it really really dark most of the winter?
Between november and february the sun goes down at about 4:30 so it gets light, the trick is to go do xc or something at lunch
3. Access to hiking/fishing/skiing/kayaking (need I even ask) comparable to Portland/Seattle/Boulder?
we probably have 100 kilometers of bike trails, wich become ski trails in the winter, right in town, fishing is good right in town, as well as everywhere else, kayaking is about an hour and a half drive from town for class 4 but theres some class 3 right in town, skiing is about 45 minutes from town for the good stuff, of course there are 2 hills right in town,
4. Skiing - what are the nearest hills of interest to an ex Squaw local? Season passes?
Alyeska sick steep and deep its not in the rain shadow and averages 600+ inches a year, with skiing into june season pass about 1 pfd check
ALpenglow, mellow and windblown most of the time but uncrowded and untracked on the rare powder day,
Hilltop, midwest style
and theres freaking mountains everywhere
5. GF would need job in Environmental or conservation Planning/GIS - solid industry in those fields?
probably
6. Does the city have any culture? Nightlife?
yes, my family brings uyp about 40 singer songwriters a year, and theres almost always shit going down at chillkoot charlies
7. Cost of living - about 10-30% higher than the mainland US? (I'm used to this anyway).
not too bad I don't think no sales or income tax
8. Airfare - is it exorbitantly expensive to fly anywhere from Anchorage? can you even fly direct to Hawaii (family) or do you have to go through Seattle/LA?
direct to hawwaii for as low as $400 p person less if you fly through Seattle/LA
its more expensive to fly in state then out, you can get to seattle for about $200 if you shop around
also crime is way low, summers are awesome, winters are awesome, people are generally nice, there are tons of fish and lots of snow, and we get paid by the state to live here
if you come up and wanna go fishing let me know I know all the hot spots:p