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Lil-Rokslider
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Looking for advice on a few questions related to a trip we are taking to visit ID/western MT the last week of October. We currently plan to spend a few days in north ID, spend some time in NW MT and SW MT, and make the loop across the mountains in ID to Boise and then head back up to CDA. I lived/worked in Missoula for a bit, and we have seen Glacier.
1. What are your suggested things to see/do on a visit to ID, and any great places to eat in ID and western MT?
2. Is either better for the outdoors - elk, hiking, Mtn biking, whitewater, etc.?
3. What are the objective and subjective pros and cons of living in ID vs MT and vice versa? For example, objective pros of MT are no state sales tax and fewer people. Supposedly ID overall has less crime.
Reason for the questions is we are going to see both, as we will likely be moving up to either ID or western MT in the next year or so after my wife retires. Having lived in windy Casper when i was kid, i have no desire to live in eastern MT.
My best guess at the moment is we will end up somewhere within an hour or so of CDA, Missoula, or Boise to have more choices for medical care in retirement. We do like small town living.
Thx much in advance
1. What are your suggested things to see/do on a visit to ID, and any great places to eat in ID and western MT?
2. Is either better for the outdoors - elk, hiking, Mtn biking, whitewater, etc.?
3. What are the objective and subjective pros and cons of living in ID vs MT and vice versa? For example, objective pros of MT are no state sales tax and fewer people. Supposedly ID overall has less crime.
Reason for the questions is we are going to see both, as we will likely be moving up to either ID or western MT in the next year or so after my wife retires. Having lived in windy Casper when i was kid, i have no desire to live in eastern MT.
My best guess at the moment is we will end up somewhere within an hour or so of CDA, Missoula, or Boise to have more choices for medical care in retirement. We do like small town living.
Thx much in advance
