I have spent a week up in the Kenai Peninsula. As a beauti to our great country, its a wonder. Unfortunately a week does not give the full insight of Alaska, I was a vacationer up there for the fishing and missed out on a lot of the scenic side of Alaska. I have talked with many current military and former military that have spent time there as residence and love it when the fishing season gets going. They would talk how great the fishing is but also would say they would loose track of time because of long daylight hours. On the hand, those daylight hours had an equal & opposite in the form of night time hours but in the winter. Most that have relocated to the lower 48, loved Alaska but would prefer to visit as a vacation site when weather was warmer. Some stay and make a life there.
Alaska is a big decision and sometimes I wish I could have had that decision to make earlier in my life. Now with the rising cost of fuel, the economy is going to soar everytime you go into a supermarket. For fishing, its easy to think about those big fish. For a more permanent life-Good luck on what you decide. BTW, even today I wouldn't mind living there for a couple of years but I would want to be coming back here. I've grown to love living in Utah. flageagle If you go, we'll be looking for those posts of the fishing you do and kokanee's big brother.