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Well, I accepted the job and moved the family out at the end of May. We rented a place in Cottonwood Heights and have started to settle in. It was a tough decision to leave Colorado; I think the mountains there are very hard to beat and probably the access to OTC elk hunting. Yet, the economy is better in Utah, and the cost of living is far less. Consider this: in Colorado I paid $1500/month for a two bedroom townhouse; in Utah i pay $1500/month for a 4 bedroom house with a yard, and child care is about half the cost ($2400/month vs. $1300/month).
I'll be heading back to CO for archery elk in September and maybe every year, since archery elk in UT starts around mid-August. From the few day trips I've made into the Wasatch and Uinta mountains, there appears to be good access to national forest and other public lands. There's definitely less OTC-any-bull units in Utah than Colorado, but there seems to be enough.
One question I have for the Utah residents is where is a good archery range in the Salt Lake region? The Lee Kay Center on the west side looks promising, but I'd like to find a closer range for the evenings. Thanks!
I'll be heading back to CO for archery elk in September and maybe every year, since archery elk in UT starts around mid-August. From the few day trips I've made into the Wasatch and Uinta mountains, there appears to be good access to national forest and other public lands. There's definitely less OTC-any-bull units in Utah than Colorado, but there seems to be enough.
One question I have for the Utah residents is where is a good archery range in the Salt Lake region? The Lee Kay Center on the west side looks promising, but I'd like to find a closer range for the evenings. Thanks!