Georgia Trail Riders Forum
		MEMBERS DISCUSSION AREA => General Discussion => Topic started by: Krawler00 on June 13, 2012, 12:23:42 PM
		
			
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				So my wife and I have been talking about a few things and moving was on the top of the list. I have always wanted to move west, big sky country, real mountains. So I began a search. I would love to move to montana or colorado, some place open and back country. Just for kicks I looked for land. I don't know if it could get much better than this...
http://www.landsofmontana.com/land-for-sale/30-acres-in-Park-County-Montana/id/735065
			 
			
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				Want to split it? 
I have friends out there. They say the wheeling, mountain biking and hiking of the east cant touch the out west.
			 
			
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				Oh I believe it. After hitting Moab, I was hooked. I have always wanted to be out west since a kid. As I got older and traveled, it has gotten to be a desire that is deep in my soul. I would be the happiest guy on earth if I lived somewhere like that. 30 acres could be split ;D
			
 
			
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				Just don't move to Nevada or southern Utah is to damn hot.I lived there for 6 months and swear the devil was my neighbor
			
 
			
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				I lived in Colorado for several years..other that too many liberals it was a great place to live...work was slim but now that I'm retired I could go back but my bones and joints had a meeting and voted my brain down! {cheers2}
			 
			
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				How would you make a living out there? 
			
 
			
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				My job is still based from my computer. So I would still be able to work for the same company. We are down to 3 employees anyway, so I am needed ;D
			
 
			
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How would you make a living out there? 
Everyone needs a cop, jailer, babysitter, I have all 3 covered
			 
			
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				I lived just outside of Denver for a few years. Would go back in a second.....beautiful country and you never get tired of going into (real) mountains.
			
 
			
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				Boy that would be a dream come true for me and the wife.
			
 
			
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				The greatest need in obviously the ski/winter sport industry.
I worked for Boise Cascade building houses...
Then Pepsi as a route sales guy!
			 
			
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				Ben, 
That's just flat out awesome! 
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				Yeah, I don't think I could EVER get tired of a view like that. I think I would spend 99% of my time hiking, trapping, hunting, fishing, mountainbiking, kayaking....  ;D My man cave would just be out the back door.
			
 
			
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				Sounds like an awesome plan to me
			
 
			
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				Sounds like a perfect life to me  </ROCKIN/>
			
 
			
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				I got accepted to University of and Montana State.
Went out to visit in January.  Left a Red Bull in the cup holder thinking it would be nice and cold for breakfast.  It got down to -15 that night. (good thing it was a rental)  I sat on a towel for the rest of the trip.  
I would love to get out when I get a bit older(28 now) but my advice from a buddy out there is bring $ and a girl.  Its a nice place to bring your money to but hard to earn out there and there is no getting around the SE is the best talent in the US.  
Buddy of mine has family in MT.  Its hard to see pictures of her holding trout longer than her arm, longer than anything I've hooked on the E coast and the girl knows practically 0 abt fishing.