dirtclod Az.
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California is great. I'd concentrate there...
I would look at jobs, housing, activities, community in various areas.
wllm1313 that not even remotely funny....Ha!,Ha!
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California is great. I'd concentrate there...
I would look at jobs, housing, activities, community in various areas.
That's very true. My hope is that we will be able to narrow the places down to just a few and do longer vacations. My wife and I are hoping to check these spots out without the kids (4 and 1 ) so we can maximize the time exploring. I'm not sure we can get away with very long vacations to explore the places, but if we are able to narrow the locations down to two or three it may be doable.I would think it would be tough to pin point a place after a long weekend. There a TON of cool places for 4 days. There are not a lot of places I'd like to live for 20 years.
Being from New England, I don't expect the cold weather to be as much of a shock as it would be for people coming from other parts of the country. I've travelled to Wyoming and remember the constant wind being something I wasn't used to.We did this and to an extent it worked. We were out here for a week and honestly didn't know there were mountains until the day we left lol. we knew they were there but had weather all week and you couldnt even see them. If you are coming from a southern state with nice weather you will be in for a serious system shock and no wintery vacation can prepare you for the amount of time it will be cold. I think the first year we were here it didnt get above 32 for 40 something days straight with lows being in the negative teens and blowing wind. All that aside I will second the having job even if it's not what you are interested in lol sold my business in florida made some good money and 9 months later without finding work was back to starting over. Everything works itself out though. Good luck
Thats for the suggestion, i haven't gone to that site yet. Our expectation is to be out west within 5 years. It's a big decision and we want to have time to do our due diligence.We used city-data.com to help narrow down the part of the country to live in and then made trips to get a feel.
Sounds easy but it has been a 2 year project...
Sheridan, WYSo where's the next Bozeman?
I've been scanning the popular "moving out west" threads, as my wife and I are strongly considering a move. I'm not asking the "what state" question since I don't have any specific requirements at this point to help guide an answer. What I would like to know, if possible, is if anyone has any opinions/experience with the process of trying to find a place.
At this point, our approach is to find a few places across the western states that seem interesting and take separate long weekend trips to each place to get a feel for it. Our hope is to find a place that feels right and rent, rather than buy, a house for a year to make sure it's right before we commit to buying a house.
Any problems with this approach, suggestions, etc.?
As it relates to moving, I can't help but think there is a real strong interest in the HuntTalk community for folks looking to move to Massachusetts - happy to help!
Idaho is super nice. I'd concentrate there..
Gotcha! They can’t leave well enough alone and let it be what it is and soon no one even recognizes the place and they move on to do their destruction in the name of progress somewhere else. The same thing happens here in NC. New York bankers get a job transfer to Charlotte area and move out into the country 30 minutes outside of the city and fall in love with the place and next you thing you know they are trying to make it just like New York with their liberal politics and yuppie ideas and yea I don’t recognize the area I grew up in anymore.Bozeman is a good example of people loving someplace too much. Pretty soon it no longer resembles what it was. Some call it progress.
Being from New England, I don't expect the cold weather to be as much of a shock as it would be for people coming from other parts of the country. I've travelled to Wyoming and remember the constant wind being something I wasn't used to.
So where's the next Bozeman?
I have a business degree but the job I have since graduating - almost 10 years - has had me learn CAD, sales, in-house software design, and product design (industrial instrumentation)...small company wearing a lot of hats. not sure what catchall term would be appropriate.Narrow the list by cities where you can find work. Then narrow it down to cities that have good schools. Leave now before the kids start school. It’ll be much easier.
What type work do you do?
Call Weatherby in Sheridan today and see what they have for you. If that works, the rest will fall into place.I have a business degree but the job I have since graduating - almost 10 years - has had me learn CAD, sales, in-house software design, and product design (industrial instrumentation)...small company wearing a lot of hats. not sure what catchall term would be appropriate.
Thanks for the suggestion. I'll do some looking into the Sheridan area.Call Weatherby in Sheridan today and see what they have for you. If that works, the rest will fall into place.