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Posted on 8/2/22 at 9:21 am to jangalang
We work within the ranching industry and have been from Montana to Colorado regularly for the last 15 years. Granted the Paramount production has bolstered interest in the region, Californians are moving to Montana / JH like locusts.
Posted on 8/2/22 at 9:43 am to Luke
Better get your checkbook out. The nicer areas in Wyoming priceyyyy. Montana too. Big$$
Posted on 8/2/22 at 9:51 am to COAUTiger
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the Big Horns were absolutely amazing!
I can imagine. I've only seen them from a distance, but they seem majestic.
We did big 10+ loops out west in 2006 and 2007.
'06 was Atl->Cheyenne (Frontier Days)->Rocky Mountain NP->Boulder->Bryce Canyon->Vegas->Grand Canyon->Atl.
'07 was Atl->Rapid City->Little Bighorn->Yellowstone->Missoula->Salt Lake->Atl. On this trip we spent the night in Gillette, and were driving west on 90 the next day. This Georgia boy makes a comment about how the clouds look like snow capped mountains. 90 minutes or so later as we get closer to Buffalo and the junction with 25, I realize I'd been seeing the snow covered tops of the Bighorns, not clouds.
Posted on 8/2/22 at 10:28 am to jangalang
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Montana and Wyoming would be huge culture shocks
They red states like most of Alabama and the majority of the South.
And a southern accent is well received, depending on how you act, it can put you on equal footing intellectually. It's a big plus.
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