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DO NOT move to Montana if you have no experience in trade work.
Property is kinda cheap, however, wages suck, and everything else is high. If you are any good at plumbing or electrical, then you'll be able to afford to live around here.
There are a lot of government jobs that pay well, however, you have to know somebody, as they are all pieces of shit that only hire their friends, or people within.
As far as the outdoors, well, we got everything. Hiking, Mountain biking, Climbing, Skiing, Water sports, wheeling, anything. Around here, we've got Glacier National Park to visit, and with a year pass ($35) you can go up as often as you like and hike around. You might even get to meet my old man if you take one of the transit buses up there in the summertime.
We have liberals, we have conservatives. Every place does. It's mostly conservative around here, and a ton of church goers, as well as frowners of those of us that choose not to be in a sect of organized religion.
Now, I am going to pic whore:
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These are the sates that seem to be standing out right now. This is not in order of preference. These are the ones that I think I have narrowed it down to. One question that I have that may end up being a deal breaker has to do with the trail systems. I want to live in a state that has a real nice back country trial system. I want to be able to spend several days or a week exploring them and not pass through the same area twice. I would like to be able to do this on an ATV, in a truck, and on horse back. So, here is the first list draft.
1. Oregon
2. Washington
3. Idaho
4. Utah
5. South Dakota
6. North Dakota
7. Montana
8. Oklahoma
9. Kentucky
10. Texas
11. Colorado
12. Kansas
13. Alaska is honorable mention because I am still trying to talk my wife into it.
Now, I know you all have provided great information. But now I ask to get more detailed as we are trying to narrow down out options. The trail system, cost of land, and employment are going to be deterring factors.
These are the sates that seem to be standing out right now. This is not in order of preference. These are the ones that I think I have narrowed it down to. One question that I have that may end up being a deal breaker has to do with the trail systems. I want to live in a state that has a real nice back country trial system. I want to be able to spend several days or a week exploring them and not pass through the same area twice. I would like to be able to do this on an ATV, in a truck, and on horse back. So, here is the first list draft.
1. Oregon
2. Washington
3. Idaho
4. Utah
5. South Dakota
6. North Dakota
7. Montana
8. Oklahoma
9. Kentucky
10. Texas
11. Colorado
12. Kansas
13. Alaska is honorable mention because I am still trying to talk my wife into it.
Now, I know you all have provided great information. But now I ask to get more detailed as we are trying to narrow down out options. The trail system, cost of land, and employment are going to be deterring factors.