What is it like to live in a an extreme climate area like Alaska? How os i different than the lower 48 States?

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Summer is fairly easy. Other than the sun never setting, it is pretty similar to other parts of the USA. The big difference is that you are a lot more affected by the wilderness, including large animals like moose, mosquitos, and bears.

Winter really sucks. Everyone has good Arctic gear to keep warm. Cars either need to be plugged in or left running to keep from freezing. Snow keeps piling up and doesn't melt for a while.

There is a strong sense of community and helping out neighbors because it is the only way to survive out there. People leave their doors unlocked, in part because people may need to escape a large animal mentioned earlier.

That said, there are a lot of weird people in Alaska, mainly as it is a good place to find manual labor jobs that don't require a background check. There is also a massive male-female imbalance.

I just mentally imagine everyone carries rifles for bears. Is that a problem.

You'd also be pretty surprised how different trash cans are - we've got that in BC as well in some parts due to the bear problems.

Outside the cities most people will carry weapons. In the city fewer do, but bear spray is the go-to bear deterrent in the city parks and trails

Other than the sun never setting, it is pretty similar to other parts of the USA.

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