Hotlines too ;-)Not sure if anyone mentioned wind yet but there's a reason there are suicide holiness signs along highways
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Hotlines too ;-)Not sure if anyone mentioned wind yet but there's a reason there are suicide holiness signs along highways
LolSounds great until it's your loved ones who flew off the side and died.
One guy I knew went to Cody on a wrestling scholarship. Said it was just a weird place and a lot of drugs. After graduating he said he planned to never return.
I’m not sure which.Was that Wyoming State University at Cody or one of the several private 4 year universities in Cody?
Yeah, that’s not suprising.I’m not sure which.
Was that Wyoming State University at Cody or one of the several private 4 year universities in Cody?
Yeah, that’s not suprising.
yes....yes I do believe the wind has been mentioned once or twice, but thanks for reaffirming thatNot sure if anyone mentioned wind yet but there's a reason there are suicide hotline signs along highways
but when you put it in a per capita formula with the lowest population in the lower 48 it does look pretty bad....I dont think I put too much weight on those stats.
Wyoming sounds perfect. Do you drive or fly for work? What's up with the back? I ruptured a couple disc's and lived with it for about 12 years before having surgery.What if you were single, no kids. Maybe a dog.
Already have tons of back pain and don’t really care about medical facilities because you welcome the thought of dying young because you can’t stand thinking about living like this forever.
Have about $500 k or so in equity to bring.
Wouldn’t mind some dirt but plan to build a shop with and apartment.
Travel for work so it absolutely does not affect where I live at all. Literally all I would do is change my address online.
Would most likely head to AZ or some other warmer state often the last tag was punched.
And Elk hunting and shed antler hunting were the most important things to life?
Mostly drive.Wyoming sounds perfect. Do you drive or fly for work? What's up with the back? I ruptured a couple disc's and lived with it for about 12 years before having surgery.
What if you were single, no kids. Maybe a dog.
Already have tons of back pain and don’t really care about medical facilities because you welcome the thought of dying young because you can’t stand thinking about living like this forever.
Have about $500 k or so in equity to bring.
Wouldn’t mind some dirt but plan to build a shop with and apartment.
Travel for work so it absolutely does not affect where I live at all. Literally all I would do is change my address online.
Would most likely head to AZ or some other warmer state often the last tag was punched.
And Elk hunting and shed antler hunting were the most important things to life?
The older I get the more I hate snow. I’ll hunt in it.Do you like snow and cold, or mild winters?
I know a bunch of people who moved there from sodak and they all love it a couple been there over 20 years but only real difference is they have mountains we don’t and you can hunt elk every year there.
Sounds like about anywhere you wanted to be could be made to work in that scenario.The older I get the more I hate snow. I’ll hunt in it.
But that’s the thing.
I’ll just buy a patch in AZ and toss on a 5th wheel, middle of no where AZ can still be had pretty cheap.
I simply don’t need amenities. I can just shop on my work week and bring it home.
I would just frequent WY enough in winter to meet whatever residency requirements and to check on the place.
I would also build a big shop in Wyoming with an apartment I only want like 1000sq ft of living quarters.
Heated floors and walk ways. Long enough I can shoot my bow in doors.
Just pay someone to cut my firewood.
All I’d really have to do is plow the driveway.
I work, hunt and lay around like a lazy ass.
I’m not going to be doing anything outside in the winter that’s not an emergency that needs taken care of.
Has to have fairly easy to get elk tagsSounds like about anywhere you wanted to be could be made to work in that scenario.
That would suck for Wyoming.
Has to have fairly easy to get elk tags
That’s why AZ isn’t and option per say for full time.
The older I get the more I hate snow. I’ll hunt in it.
But that’s the thing.
I’ll just buy a patch in AZ and toss on a 5th wheel, middle of no where AZ can still be had pretty cheap.
I simply don’t need amenities. I can just shop on my work week and bring it home.
I would just frequent WY enough in winter to meet whatever residency requirements and to check on the place.
I would also build a big shop in Wyoming with an apartment I only want like 1000sq ft of living quarters.
Heated floors and walk ways. Long enough I can shoot my bow in doors.
Just pay someone to cut my firewood.
All I’d really have to do is plow the driveway.
I work, hunt and lay around like a lazy ass.
I’m not going to be doing anything outside in the winter that’s not an emergency that needs taken care of.