Where would you live/retire?
#32
RE: Where would you live/retire?
I see california tags moving in all around and bringing their Hilliary ideas here and wanting to change it here like it was back in california
I am sure we could swap stories for hours about how the Cali's are messing up our great state. I have a buddy over in Helena whos family has owned a dairy farm for well, way longer than I have been on this earth. A California couple bought the land next to them and asked them to shut down their farm because they didn't like how it smelled.[:@]
#34
RE: Where would you live/retire?
I wouldn't mind moving to the Flagstaff, Arizona area. My wife has family in Tucson so we would a lot closer then we are now. They get snow in Flagstaff, I got to have some snow. I live in Syracuse, N.Y. and we get more snow then any city in the world with a population of 100,000 people or more! 30 to 45 minutes north of Syracuse is the Tugg Hill Plateau. Its the snowest place in the country east of the Mississippi River with annual snow falls of 200 to 400 inches. They measure the lake effect snow by the foot up there, and the snowmobiling is awesome. So I think Flagstaff would be nice.
#37
RE: Where would you live/retire?
ORIGINAL: Slamfire
Even more than Buffalo? [:-]
Even more than Buffalo? [:-]
Check this out. Our average snow fall is right around 120 inches a year, so this must be a little old! The 1st, 2nd and 3rd place cities are pretty small.
http://www.joson.com/gen-infor/snows.htm
#40
Join Date: Jul 2004
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RE: Where would you live/retire?
I live in Washington state and I'm getting out. Too many people. I've hunted Montana and Wyoming and if you fellers that live in those states think you have a lot of hunters you should see it here. I'm taking a trip to Montana soon. Can't stand to be away from those mountains that long. I'm kinda retired now.