Been seriously looking at Idaho for relocation. Not sure where the best area would be though. Not really thrilled with the idea of being around Redneck Couch militias. So that pretty much leaves out the far North and SE. I want a balance of temperatures throughout the year rather than real hot and deep freeze. Any suggestions?
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lol I am from the south myself. I am sure you know who I am referring to. And they are the last people you wanna be around. Guys like us want to take care of our families. They want to shoot em' up. Anyhow I am open to just about anything. I don't think the world is going to end or that Planet X is coming by in 2012. I am looking to be clear of things like Nuclear power plants and cities that sit below sea level 'cough'.Last edited by Survivorman; 09-16-2010, 06:17 PM.
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Well Idaho is good for those extremes that you want to want to avoid. Look at northern Arizona or northern New Mexico they have pretty balanced years and will get you out of the south. But whereever you go there will be extremes from temp, rain something so just pick the one you can deal with the best and go with that one.
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sorry i am a little offended you must be from texass talking like that i would'nt trade these south carolina hilllbillies and sandlappers fer nothing except maybe the tennessee hillbillies there much better shots anyhow lessen you love taters you might wasnna think about the south eastern us you know where we rednecks live thx for the stereotype sorry to raise hell but just because we are from the south doesn't make everyone badthe pack that plays together stays together
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If your going you need to be gettin .... the chill is coming. We've recently experienced the heat the southern hemisphere suffered while we wintered .... Some parts of the Amazon river are filled with hundreds of thousands of dead fish, crocks, dolphins and turtles from the extreme cold .... we'll be gettin some of what they got. Have a safe journey.
O.W.Last edited by Oscar Wilde; 09-17-2010, 10:53 PM.Things are seldom what they seem.
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Good question OW. I am still trying to figure out how the south came into it lol. Unless I have my map turned upside down and got confused ;).
And I am with you on the heat. Man it has been the worst summer I have ever seen. Over 95 degrees and 86% HD for 60 straight days. Even in the winter it is never really cold. That's what I can't take anymore. I need some seasons.
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Svrm, I've not heard a complaint from anyone making posts from Idaho. God speed on your travels .... I'll share this with you
You should make your move real soon or wait until early summer .... you don't have much time to make ready for this lest you're walking into a ready made homestead.
O.W.Things are seldom what they seem.
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Originally posted by Survivorman View PostYou sound really concerned that something is right around the corner.
O.W.Things are seldom what they seem.
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Seriously, all the redneck slams aside, you might look around the McCall area (about 2 hours from Boise), or anything along Hwy 55 and Hwy 21 (which branches off east of Hwy 55). That's all in the Sawtooth Mountains. I've been through there about 7 years ago and it's pretty nice (and secluded) country. But once you get close to say Stanley (on Hwy 21), the property prices dramatically increase (ya know, Ketchum (where Hemingway lived) & Sun Valley). Last time I was lookin (which was several months ago) I noticed a lot of well-priced and beautiful land (I'm talkin land with a river running through it with mountains as a back drop) around Elk City (which I haven't actually been there), but that's a helluva lot farther north than you're talking about. As for the people there, I thought everyone in Idaho was exceptionally nice, and I really liked em (with the exception of southeast Idaho which is heavily Mormon).
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