15 Things to Know Before Moving to Alaska

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America’s 49th state is famous for its natural beauty. It’s on a lot of bucket lists as a travel destination, but what’s it like to live there? If you’re thinking about moving to Alaska, it’s helpful to know what you’re getting yourself into. Read on for our list of 15 things to know before moving to Alaska. 

1. You’ll never get used to how beautiful Alaska is.

No matter how long you live in Alaska, you’ll probably never take its natural beauty for granted. Even lifelong residents have their breath taken away by pink alpenglow on snow-covered mountains or by a field of fireweed in full bloom. Even if you’re moving to Alaska for a job and not because you’re an outdoor enthusiast, you’ll still feel the state’s beauty.

2. The cost of living is high.

The cost of living is high in Alaska. In part, that’s because so much has to be shipped there at great expense. That means grocery items are notoriously expensive in the state – more so if you live somewhere off the road system. You may choose to supplement your grocery supply by fishing in the summer.

3. You have to make a little bit of an effort to see the Northern Lights.

You can see the Northern Lights in Alaska, but depending on where you live you might have to make an effort to do so. If you live in an urban center like Anchorage where light pollution is an issue you might have to drive out of town to a dark area where the aurora borealis will be visible. In many cases, you’ll have to stay up late or wake up early to see the lights. Either way, it will be worth it. Read Full Article

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