That’s about what the price was in 2002. Recently, it was about $800k, but that’s because they are building high-end stuff. The town started to take off around ‘91.
I started leaving some fat on the outer round steaks. I had one tonight, and I like them.
Elk ribs too, but you have to eat those hot or it’s like eating a candle.
I walked out of there ~1990 and saw the movie crew of "A River Runs Through It" setting up for a shoot on a side street. I think it was the scene where they said "The world is full of bastards, the number increasing rapidly the further one gets from Missoula, Montana."
You can't make a left turn in this town anymore. I get really depressed every time I go out. I'd leave, but I'm too invested in this area and I don't know where I'd go.
My kid is trying to find a place to live and just applied for a 3 bed 1 bath place for $2500/month. That up about $1000/month...
Haha, open container was legal back then too, but not sure about the driver having one. I fished the same rivers in college in shorts and tennis shoes, and I also skied in jeans.
Here is what I submitted.
In various ways I have been involved in south and east Crazy Mountain issues since 2016. My involvement has received coverage by national media. I have expressed support for a collaborative proposal such as this one on social media, local newspapers, Montana Free...
Here is a letter by Park County Environment Council (PCEC). I continue to be impressed about how much research they do on these exchanges. One of their staff found an easement on a road that took the guts out of a very bad part of the South Crazy exchange...
Here's some examples of ones that aren't going to make a difference :D
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And all this is the...
I'm not criticizing you at all and it's commendable that you took the time to comment. I don't know how much weight they will put in those comments since they are just BHA's talking points; however, if you dove into the PEA and investigated just one of those points and expanded on it I think it...
This came from a different USFS proposal at https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/fseprd494611.pdf
This is what I mean about comments being substantive, and not "non-specific" or not relevant (saying YC is corrupt, etc).
I'm going to sit on my actual comments for a bit, but the jist of them are:
I oppose this version of the land exchange because:
1) Rights to a potential Sweet Grass Road easement are forfeited. Being able to answer the question of who has the right to use this trail was a foundation upon which...