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re: thinking about moving away from Montana in the next couple yearsPosted by 1BIGTigerFan
on 10/23/19 at 8:24 pm to canyon critter

You sound like a cat lady?
re: thinking about moving away from Montana in the next couple yearsPosted by RatRodDawg
on 10/23/19 at 8:25 pm to canyon critter

You want "culcha"?
Move to New York City. Plenty of it there.
Bend, OR and Flagstaff, AZ??? For "culcha"??? Get real. Unless you're into the Woodstock-style of "culcha" of living in the open with free latrines, no money to be made in those towns.
Into nutrition? What'dya do, pop peanuts and prunes? Find a new profession and location whereby you can make a real living---especially in these days.
Move to New York City. Plenty of it there.
Bend, OR and Flagstaff, AZ??? For "culcha"??? Get real. Unless you're into the Woodstock-style of "culcha" of living in the open with free latrines, no money to be made in those towns.
Into nutrition? What'dya do, pop peanuts and prunes? Find a new profession and location whereby you can make a real living---especially in these days.
re: thinking about moving away from Montana in the next couple yearsPosted by Arksulli
on 10/24/19 at 6:25 am to canyon critter


If you like vaguely mountainous terrain I'd suggest NW Arkansas. Lots of nature trails, plenty of local breweries, and if we get a new coach you can even watch SEC level football in person.
Do you have a degree in Food Science? If so Tyson or one of the agri-businesses will snap you up.
Do you have a degree in Food Science? If so Tyson or one of the agri-businesses will snap you up.
re: thinking about moving away from Montana in the next couple yearsPosted by Quintona on 10/24/19 at 10:29 am to canyon critter
What do you like best about living in Montana?
And what's your idea of "culcha" that you're seeking?
And what's your idea of "culcha" that you're seeking?
re: thinking about moving away from Montana in the next couple yearsPosted by wareaglepete
on 10/24/19 at 2:46 pm to canyon critter


I would like to have seen Montana.
re: thinking about moving away from Montana in the next couple yearsPosted by Trumansfangs
on 10/24/19 at 3:48 pm to canyon critter

re: thinking about moving away from Montana in the next couple yearsPosted by Quintona on 10/24/19 at 4:50 pm to Trumansfangs
re: thinking about moving away from Montana in the next couple yearsPosted by wmr
on 10/25/19 at 5:41 pm to canyon critter

Northern Colorado/Fort Collins area would be a nice choice. Driving distance to the big city, and still locally interesting.
re: thinking about moving away from Montana in the next couple yearsPosted by TrueLefty
on 10/25/19 at 6:40 pm to canyon critter

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so I’ve lived in Montana 4 years now, but as much as I love this place and after never wanting to leave, I’ve lately realized it’s a little too sleepy for me not enough culcha where should I move? I’ve considered bend or flagstaff next. I’m also leaning towards Colorado... where it’s full of people. I work in nutrition and have an active lifestyle, with dogs. not too interested in long winters anymore...
Georgia!
re: thinking about moving away from Montana in the next couple yearsPosted by awestruck
on 10/26/19 at 12:15 am to canyon critter

How could something so short have been TLDR for so many . . . .
quote:
not too interested in long winters anymore...
re: thinking about moving away from Montana in the next couple yearsPosted by canyon critter
on 10/28/19 at 7:05 pm to RatRodDawg

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Bend, OR and Flagstaff, AZ??? For "culcha"??? Get real. Unless you're into the Woodstock-style of "culcha" of living in the open with free latrines, no money to be made in those towns.
Sorry, I was stoned out of my mind when I started this thread. It’s gonna be 6 degrees tonight. Fml
re: thinking about moving away from Montana in the next couple yearsPosted by canyon critter
on 10/28/19 at 7:06 pm to auzach91

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Wyoming
That’s worse than where I am

re: thinking about moving away from Montana in the next couple yearsPosted by canyon critter
on 10/28/19 at 7:08 pm to LSUNV

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I live outside of Boulder Colorado
I’ve been to boulder and really liked it, but it’s pretty expensive no?
A buddy of mine from college is visiting me this week. He lives in boulder and is in grad school there. He’s also lived in steamboat, Fort Collins and Denver.
I guess I’ll pick his brain when he’s here on that Colorado thug life.
This post was edited on 10/28 at 7:09 pm
re: thinking about moving away from Montana in the next couple yearsPosted by canyon critter
on 10/28/19 at 7:09 pm to Tau Neutrino

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If you'd like to move to the East, consider Asheville, Chattanooga, or Knoxville. Based on your interests, I think you'd like those cities.
For smaller options, consider Boone, NC or Blue Ridge, GA.
I guess I should have specified. Those are great choices though... except I believe blue ridge is a little too small.
I’m not moving east or south of the Rocky Mountain Range.
This post was edited on 10/28 at 7:11 pm
re: thinking about moving away from Montana in the next couple yearsPosted by I Bleed Garnet
on 10/29/19 at 7:28 am to canyon critter

What do you actually do in Montana?
Career wise not for fun
Just curious
Career wise not for fun
Just curious
re: thinking about moving away from Montana in the next couple yearsPosted by deltaland
on 10/31/19 at 8:12 am to canyon critter

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not enough culcha
Move to Memphis or New Orleans
re: thinking about moving away from Montana in the next couple yearsPosted by awestruck
on 10/31/19 at 7:47 pm to canyon critter

quote:In that case. How about somewhere in the San Juan's, maybe Durango? eta: It's got some culcha, mountains, snow, and it's stone throws away from some desert warmth.
I guess I should have specified. Those are great choices though... except I believe blue ridge is a little too small.
I’m not moving east or south of the Rocky Mountain Range.
This post was edited on 10/31 at 7:53 pm
re: thinking about moving away from Montana in the next couple yearsPosted by Numberwang
on 11/1/19 at 11:19 am to awestruck

I love the San Juans, but the people infesting those ski towns nowadays are so extremely kunty that I barely enjoy interacting when I go that way.
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