Sitka Alaska Vacation - August 2007
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All Comments (19)
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Im working here now, came to AK 21 years ago, and stayed.... single best decision I ever made. first year in Sitka though.......... #1 doctor approved best way to lower yer blood pressure , visit Alaska.... but tell everyone it SUCKED! Dont go there , horrible, no work, cold all the time, everything is triple the price, no woman, no cars, grizzlys everywhere.... dragging off children.... ohhhhh the poor wittle chidlins.
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Loved your video. I miss living there, thanks for bringing me back great memories of my home town.
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Great Video! :D I Love It, I Wish To Visit Sitka Alaska, Seems So Natural :) , My Huskys Name Is Also Alaska :P
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If i lived in alaska, i would live in either ketchikan, sitka, juneau, fairbanks, or anchorage. I love alaska sooo much.
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Trying to show Bud the Sitka video... as soon as he's finished napping.
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lol i helped pull the floor up in that church and i got my 2nd tat by that bridge studio 907 man i havent been up there for about 2 years too long i also loved the fact that my cuzin worked at the movie hall and got me in some movies good times miss every one up there
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I lived in Sitka for 11 years, but then moved to Oregon
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I agree with you. the natural wonders of Sitka cannot be beat. But it is a bubble and it's good to expand and get out for of there for a little bit. But it's my hometown and nothing will be more beautiful to me than Sitka!
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If you like cities, malls, and lots of people then sure , Sitka may not be for you. But if you like getting out into the wilderness away from people then it deffenitly has alot to offer. Maybe you call it "the rock" but I and many others love living here.
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i live in sitka but moved to calif for school. i have parents who still ive in sitka
Nicely narrated in an adult, professional manner. Well done. You are from California, apparently, as am I. I was googling a newscaster from L.A. circa 1970's & 1980's just out of curiosity named Christine Lund and found that she had retired near Sitka. She is the ONLY year around resident of a small village which can only be reached by boat or float plane out of Sitka. Being from CA, I can relate to your comment that the "dark and cold" winters pose a mental barrier to living there year around.
robertmartinez 3 years ago
Thanks for the comment. I, the creator of the movie, am from Seattle. The family members we visited have lived in Sitka for a long, long time. They have amazing stories about flying out in the winter but our flights and weather were really great last summer.
jkent20 3 years ago