Singlecoil
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turbodriver said:Yahoo weather?
I can distinctively remember back when I was in junior high school one morning, before I walked outside my house to walk across the street to catch the bus to school, I looked at the thermometer. It read -40F in the early morning. THis was in the late 80's.
Back before yahoo....
justthewife said:Lived in Anchorage for 4 years, moved about 6 months ago back to the Southwest. Both loved it and hated it.
Good points:
1. Some excellent schools available via lottery (you apply, and they pick names out of a hat, basically).
2. Some of the nicest people I've ever met.
3. Laid back attitude; not so much concern about what clothes you wear, what car you drive. There is a spirit of live and let live that I've not seen anywhere else in the US.
4. Most beautiful summers ever; not too hot and LONG days.
5. Parks within walking distance of almost every neighborhood with trails for bike riding and running/walking.
6. Lots of outdoor activities year-round, and it's beautiful almost all the time.
7. No sales tax and no income tax. Also, a small amount given each year called the permanent fund dividend, lately usually around 1,000 dollars.
Bad points:
1. Too far away from everything!! It costs around 400 dollars per ticket to fly anywhere in the US.
2. You can't go to a neighboring state very easily for a competitive price on anything, like cars, etc.
3. Prices can be insane for everyday things, and you have no choice, because you can't exactly drive to another state very easily for better prices. Also, very little competition among businesses, so good deals are few and far between. Basically, EVERYTHING is more expensive, and not just a little bit; at least 15% more.
4. Healthcare was terribly expensive for us.
5. The winters are misery if you have any proclivity to seasonal changes in mood. It's dark a lot and makes you want to eat all the time. Not unusual for a 10-pound winter weight gain, and then a 10-pound loss in the summer.
6. High car insurance.
7. Most franchises/chain stores in the United States run promotions which are not valid in Alaska; this gets annoying really quickly.
8. Not a lot of places to shop. One Nordstrom, Gap, JC Penny, Sears, and Fred Meyer. Not exactly a lot to choose from, and catalog/online shopping can be a pain with the extra charges just to ship to ANC.
9. Not exactly a cultural mecca, but a decent symphony.
I'm torn as to whether I'd live there again. For the most part, either people absolutely love it and never want to leave or they hate it and can't wait to go. Very few of us are between the two extremes. Good luck on your decision!
PurpleTail said:If your wife and kids don't mind the winters and the cold I would have moved to ANC. All trips out of ANC are international pay, cost of living could be worse (LAX) and there are lots of outdoor activities for family and kids.
For me, ANC was too cold for the wife and MEM was NOT even a consideration.
GL