Ep 4. Rocker's Girdwood Retreat
- TV-G
- November 12, 2018
- 20 min
In episode 4 of season 6 of Living Alaska, viewers are taken on a journey to explore the wilderness of Girdwood with rocker Chris Hjelm and his family. Chris is in search of a property that can function as a family retreat, a place where they can escape the hustle and bustle of city life and connect with nature.
Chris is a seasoned traveler who has been coming to Alaska since he was a young man. He has experienced almost all of the state's adventures, including mountaineering, skiing, and exploring the vast wilderness. Girdwood is a place that speaks to his heart because of its natural beauty, abundant wildlife, and aerial views. Chris and his family are looking for a property in Girdwood that offers stunning natural views and easy access to the wilderness.
In this episode, viewers will see Chris and his family meeting with local real estate agent Frank Wagner to explore some of the properties available in Girdwood. Frank shows the Hjelm family three distinct properties that offer different amenities and settings, each with its advantages and disadvantages.
One of the properties on display is a spacious log cabin located at the foot of a mountain. The cabin has a modern kitchen and comfortable living spaces with stunning views of the surrounding wilderness. The cabin also features an outdoor hot tub and access to a nearby creek for fishing. While the property is breathtaking, it's somewhat remote location means that it could be challenging to access during winter months. Chris and his family weigh the pros and cons of this cabin property against the others they will see on their property search.
Next, Frank takes Chris and his family to a breathtaking property located on a mountainside that features a modern house with an open floor plan and an expansive deck. This property boasts panoramic views of Turnagain Arm and the surrounding mountains, offering a unique aerial view of the wilderness. However, this property's steep hillside setting and the fact that it is on a limited water supply source are concerns that Chris and his family will weigh before making a decision.
Finally, Frank takes the Hjelm family to a charming log cabin nestled in a forested area that has easy access to skiing and snowboarding trails. The cabin features a private guest house, making it perfect for large groups and families, and the setting offers ample opportunities for year-round recreation. The cabin is competitively priced, but the fact that it has no access road and requires an ATV ride to get to may deter Chris and his family from choosing this property.
Throughout the episode, viewers are also given a glimpse into the Hjelm family's exciting escapades in Girdwood, including skiing, snowboarding, and exploring the vast wilderness. The family shares their memories and what they are looking for in their ideal Alaskan retreat throughout the episode.
Finally, the Hjelm family has to make the critical decision of choosing which property will make the best retreat for them. Viewers will be left on the edge of their seats, wondering which property Chris and his family ultimately chose in their search for a perfect wilderness getaway.
Overall, Living Alaska season 6 episode 4 takes viewers on a captivating real estate journey through some of Alaska's most beautiful wilderness areas, offering a glimpse into the lives of those who choose to live off the grid and reconnect with nature. Fans of nature, adventure, and real estate will find this episode a must-see.