JEL
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Goldstone, MT. Not to be confused with the Yellowstone nonsense! I would live there full time if I could talk my bride into it.Go to the family farm whenever I can but not often enough.
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Goldstone, MT. Not to be confused with the Yellowstone nonsense! I would live there full time if I could talk my bride into it.Go to the family farm whenever I can but not often enough.
Bozeman Tenants United are at it about like Footloose MT
They must want to move out of their vans by Winco.
Tenants union wants Bozeman to ban short-term rentals
Group maintains moratorium would make more housing available to local residents and lower costs.nbcmontana.com
That's because the libturds don't like DeSantis LOL.You know, that is the general fear, but it sure didn't happen in Florida. Fingers crossed.
Roaches are better stepped on.That's because the libturds don't like DeSantis LOL.
Based on my protracted experience in formerly rural CO, I suggest those Montanans not familiar w the term Sacrifice Zone get so.
A related concept is the 20 year residence interval or hop, which is probably more like 10 years nowadays. Right now there are a few places near Bozeman where formerly satisfied residents immigrated to, seeking "what Bozeman was like 20 years ago." If they timed it right they sold well in BZN and bought cheap in their 1st hop. In 10 years the 1st hop will be overflowing w lifestyle refugees from Bozeman, real estate in the 1st hop location will be killing, and the smart money will be finding the 2nd hop location to urbanize. This is already happening, resist at your own peril or go with it and prosper.
And the places to āhopā to are already as expensive as Bozeman. Montana is a big place, but mountains only cover 1/3 of the state. Thereās not really anywhere to run to.Iām sure youāre right. But I donāt like this.
Bozemanās location, along with the fact that there really are other Bozeman-like things happening to places like Missoula, Kalispell, even Helena.
Eastern Montana is Beautiful, but if you want to live in the mountains, Montana doesnāt offer too many places to hop. The lumpy part of our landscape has a lot of tumors that are growing.
I don't like it either though he's spot on.Iām sure youāre right. But I donāt like this.
Bozemanās location, along with the fact that there really are other Bozeman-like things happening to places like Missoula, Kalispell, even Helena.
Eastern Montana is Beautiful, but if you want to live in the mountains, Montana doesnāt offer too many places to hop. The lumpy part of our landscape has a lot of tumors that are growing.
As mentioned earlier: Montana's, Yellowstone Era -Just watched some of Costner's Yellowstone Dutton Ranch drama and mischaracterization of Montana, with an obvious lack of creative language skills since every adjective, adverb, exclamation phrase or other modifier is simply the F-bomb. 'Gets old quick! The characters are interesting and the violence is rampant, if you are into lots of that.
However, some of the plot lines are pretty accurate parallels with what has been transpiring in Montana and, in particular, around Bozeman. The evil east coast conglomerate corporation intent on removing the Dutton ranching itself, along with the environment it encompasses, so closely resembles Cross Harbor Capital who own Big Sky and the Yellowstone Club that it is really scary to someone who has been watching that evolve. Cross Harbor has bought up the historic Gallatin Gateway Inn (now a service worker facility with huge square dormitory buildings on each end), has built a for-lease-or-rent 350 unit village on Hwy 191 at Gateway, purchased the Crazy Mountain Ranch and Deadrock on the west slopes of the Crazy Mountains and up higher, and other properties, some of which likely are not known publicly.
The development associated with this massive ski resort related take-over of the Bozeman area has already created very concerning impacts regarding traffic, wildlife, West Gallatin River contamination, Gallatin & Madison range viewshed and forest preservation, housing cost and availability problems, and much much more. For me as a longtime resident, the list goes on and on. Some days it sparks a real depressing gloom as I realize the related changes and accompanying problems, so thanks for allowing this HT rant.
Yes, redundancy is reinforcement.If you've just begun watching, best to you and your new neighbors. Article upon article about
As mentioned earlier: Montana's, Yellowstone Era -
'Yellowstone' boom pits lifetime Montana residents against wealthy newcomers
"Yellowstone," which is partially filmed in Montana, has become one of the hottest shows on TV, and it's raised the profile of Big Sky Country.www.cnbc.com
That will help things. mtmuley
I spend lots of time up there helping my wife's friends out and bird hunting since most my spots close to home have been over run.View attachment 269114
Love the Hi-Line. And it's mountains too. mtmuley
You see a bunch of new people leaving town? Winter does that supposedly. mtmuleyItās really that bad. 18ā in late March. View attachment 269808