Explain your position? To me the barren landscape doesn’t suggest anything fun to do.Couldn't disagree more. ND is pretty awesome actually. Given that responds, it won't surprise anyone that I totally disagree with the OP on his view of Kansas. The reasons he dislikes it are some of the reasons I like it.
Different strokes for different folks...
You need to get out more lolCouldn't disagree more. ND is pretty awesome actually. Given that responds, it won't surprise anyone that I totally disagree with the OP on his view of Kansas. The reasons he dislikes it are some of the reasons I like it.
Different strokes for different folks...
Must of never been to the western part of the state. I’d say the opposite, there’s a little bit of everything hereNorth Dakota. God lost his imagination in that state
The skunk meat comment made me laugh so hard it about made quesadilla come out my noseKansas does suck. Stupid birds all over the place. The deer are really small and taste like stinky skunk meat. There is no good food in KC, especially not steak or BBQ.
I’ve been thru many parts of that state for 40 years. You ain’t gonna change my mindMust of never been to the western part of the state. I’d say the opposite, there’s a little bit of everything here
If it wasn't for my family I would have left this state long ago. I know that the politics and cost of living suck in a place like Colorado. But I would move there in a heartbeat. I could spend forever in the mountains hiking, hunting and fishing.
+1…. Only good place in FL you have to drive off the end of it to get to!Florida, hot, sticky, flat. I tried some fishing and sailing but it’s just not my thing.
Shame I just moved thereColorado. It’s full of stinky hippies, tons of introduced super wolves, no elk or deer and snow 11 months out of the year!
I have been going out there hunting since 2011. Either I am used to a whole bunch of people in Ks. Or the places I have been in Colorado people just haven't found yet. The tourist towns are packed, but up in the mountains I find it to be fairly void of people.As a guy that lives in Colorado, I’m ready to get out. The mountains are packed everywhere, every single weekend. There’s no escaping it. That includes hunting season.
Politics are ruining it, really fast.
I can’t go anywhere this second, but Wyoming is calling my name down the road.
I’d highly recommend doing research on living here before pulling the trigger.
Treeee?? You must have went to a different Kansas.So I’ve been to NC, SC, GA, TN, VA, WV, KY, FL, AL, LA, MS, MO, AR, IN, KS, TX, OK, PA, IL, OH and Maryland. Out of all of those. I have spent days not just passing through. I have no desire to ever see Kansas again. Fence post, fence post, fence post, tree and so on for miles and miles. I am not a fan of driving in Dallas though.
When i worked for a regional convenience store chain 20 years ago, the guy that drew the short stick had to service the POS systems and fuel controllers at all our stores in ND and eastern MT. I drew that stick one time, and I94 is a soul-sucking wasteland. I swear that road doesn't veer more than a couple degrees north or south for hundreds and hundreds of miles. Monotony with a giant capital M. Granted this was before the oil boom, maybe its better now.North Dakota. God lost his imagination in that state
Serious question, is there any hunting in Florida?+1…. Only good place in FL you have to drive off the end of it to get to!
Also think some of the worst hunting opportunity in the lower 48
Probably true. But your opinion of ND is still just an opinion. I LOVE ND! You're also not going to change my mind on that topic. I live in MN once again and that's a state that a person can totally understand why you left it! But, that's primarily for a reason the OP said we're not supposed to consider (but not accounting for state politics is unwise imo). It's one reason why ND is still a great state while many formerly great states have turned to complete shit.You need to get out more lol
A long time friend and hunting partner left S AZ for ND. I often wonder what hell was he thinking???North Dakota. God lost his imagination in that state
I just finished driving home to New Mexico from Virginia. I don’t think I could hack it in Oklahoma. Northern Texas was pretty bleak, too.
On the flip side, western Virginia and eastern Tennessee were incredible.