Trevor73402
WKR
Just as the title states, where would you move out west if you were going to pack up and leave your current residence? I’ve been wanting to move out west for 10+ years. Every year I take trips to various states/locations out west like CO, WY, MT, NM, UT. Sometimes it’s to hunt, sometimes it’s just for shooting competitionsoff-roading, hiking, site-seeing. The absolute worst part is always coming home. I live in southern Oklahoma and I have hatred for the summer heat here that is beyond words. There is just no reason to walk outside and it be 100+ degrees for weeks at a time. I’ve wanted to escape this hellish piece of dirt for a very long time.
Im in my late 30’s, single, no children. The only family I really have left is my mom here locally and I have an aunt that lives in Denver (when she isn’t fly fishing all over the US). It’s not like I’d be up-rooting a family and leaving a lot of people behind. My mother has known I’ve wanted to move for a while.
I currently have 11yrs experience in refinery operations and 5yrs of warehouse management experience prior to that. I’d be leaving a very good paying job, but I’d hope to find something in a similar field (or maybe not) and not take a huge loss in pay.
Id just like to hear some opinions from others as to where you would move and why. Of course we’d all like to move to some place extremely remote and away from everyone, but for those of us that still have to work, it has to be an area, or close to an area, that has some industry/jobs. I’d love to live in western Montana around Kalispell or Whitefish, but there just aren’t many jobs there. Atleast not that I’ve seen. Being able to hunt is a huge part of this. Being able to hunt elk and mule deer as a resident in my home state is the objective.
For those of you that have already done this exact thing, how did it work out for you? Any regrets? Anything you’d do differently?
At this point, I’m totally open to location. I plan to spend a lot of time this spring/summer traveling to various places to backpack/camp while also scouting OTC hunting units. Im not against moving to Colorado. Im just concerned at how the political environment and Californication of that state continues to change.
Just looking for some good discussion and ideas
Im in my late 30’s, single, no children. The only family I really have left is my mom here locally and I have an aunt that lives in Denver (when she isn’t fly fishing all over the US). It’s not like I’d be up-rooting a family and leaving a lot of people behind. My mother has known I’ve wanted to move for a while.
I currently have 11yrs experience in refinery operations and 5yrs of warehouse management experience prior to that. I’d be leaving a very good paying job, but I’d hope to find something in a similar field (or maybe not) and not take a huge loss in pay.
Id just like to hear some opinions from others as to where you would move and why. Of course we’d all like to move to some place extremely remote and away from everyone, but for those of us that still have to work, it has to be an area, or close to an area, that has some industry/jobs. I’d love to live in western Montana around Kalispell or Whitefish, but there just aren’t many jobs there. Atleast not that I’ve seen. Being able to hunt is a huge part of this. Being able to hunt elk and mule deer as a resident in my home state is the objective.
For those of you that have already done this exact thing, how did it work out for you? Any regrets? Anything you’d do differently?
At this point, I’m totally open to location. I plan to spend a lot of time this spring/summer traveling to various places to backpack/camp while also scouting OTC hunting units. Im not against moving to Colorado. Im just concerned at how the political environment and Californication of that state continues to change.
Just looking for some good discussion and ideas