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Bozeman in 2044

"that specalized is a cool ride".

Hunting, fishing, etc on public lands, it's been many places around the Gallatin area since 1987..........

Maybe I'll put a "I Hate Young New-To-Bozeman Mountain Bikers" dumbest sticker on the crate - to confuse the easily confused and to foster the hate.
 
Depending on who you align with your gonna live with either> Cowboys or Hippies or Yuppies most often
 
Didn't read the diatribe, probably won't. Came here first in 1992. Raised my kids here, and have experienced the roller coaster of change. Life is not static, thankfully, and I am still of sound mind and body to appreciate all life has to offer. I love living here, as it beats 99.9% of what America has become.
 
Shifting baselines. There isn't a place out there that wasn't better a generation ago, according to the older generation. Young people have been ruining society for as long as there have been young people.

And wearing those damn newfangled (checks notes)...clothes and stuff.
 
'Came to this little college cowtown of Bozeman in 1963 to attend Montana State and have watched it grow and evolve in so many various ways. The growth, the traffic issues, the seemingly ever increasing number of race car driver wannabees on the streets, and a few other changes irritate, but for me and my family the Gallatin Valley is such a great place to live and grow up (I'm still working on that.) If you're a skier, hiker, camper, hunter, fisherman, ice climber, biker, or enjoy any other form of outdoor recreation, you can't beat this area. (That's why it's full ... no more vacancies.) As I often remind, "The only constant in life is change!" You gotta hope 2044 will make it even better ... and I'll grow up by then. ;)
 
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