Well, AK certainly isn't for everyone. I used to describe Kotzebue (and Barrow, Nome, Bethel, etc) as a Third World country with a Zip code.
Bush Alaska is dirty, noisy, lots of broken down vehicles and people running around in the mud and cold. And you'll find people in positions of authority and responsibility out in the bush that would barely be McDonald's workers Lower 48. It can be frustrating dealing with them.
But... With patience, good attitude, and being willing to listen and learn, you'll find some of the warmest, most wonderful people on the planet up there. I think if I had wanted, every single village I flew in to over the years would have welcomed me home as a permanent resident. And some wanted me to bring a plane in and be "their" village pilot. I was really tempted, and there are days I question my decision not to.
I've been gone for nine years now, and I guarantee you that there isn't a single day I don't daydream about flying out of Kotz. Huge chunk of my heart remains there, and there's not really anyplace else I've ever been I can say that about.
As for Bearflanks, I mean Fairbanks... I never lived there, but it was an OK place to pass through. And Los Anchorage... It reminds me of Reno, and is just another shithole big town/little city. Nice place to visit, and some cool stuff to see and do, but all things considered I'd rather be on the Arctic coast.
Gump


