antlerradar
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My grade school teacher was from Rudyard, her brother is a very good landscape artist.Don’t hear Rudyard in this forum very often. I grew up there. Have a farm 23 miles north.
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My grade school teacher was from Rudyard, her brother is a very good landscape artist.Don’t hear Rudyard in this forum very often. I grew up there. Have a farm 23 miles north.
Not if you live in eastern Montana.
So ugh…you probably don’t need those old whitetail spots of yours anymore ?Well Praise God!
Finally accepted an offer on my place in Idaho looking at an April 1st closing. Also bonus points the buyer is an idahoan that wanted to move closer to the kids from his place in Ashton so my neighbors are very happy about that. (They were fearful some Californian would buy the property).
Renting in conrad at the moment cause the other half started her job In valier the last week of october and that was the only thing available. I have been living in both states since then between work obligations. Housing choices on the market are few in the area atleast from the standpoint of what we would be looking for so that journey will start now. Possibly build if I can find the right land who knows.
I have lived in a lot of states over the years and never been sad when leaving one until now. I truly loved southeast Idaho, but I expect montana to be just as good. Minus the great falls mcdonalds. Haha
My Grandfather took us there a lot. They lived in Ferdig. That town is gone. mtmuley
That is a good point, one of the worst things to happen to eastern Mt.Not if you live in eastern Montana.
If I could talk my wife in to it, I would sell our place in the Root and move up there. mtmuleyThat is a good point, one of the worst things to happen to eastern Mt.
I will still hunt there each year I think cause I'm off work all of November.So ugh…you probably don’t need those old whitetail spots of yours anymore ?
Oilmont is an abandoned town north of Shelby, east of Kevin.
Yep, but even abandoned towns can have a great bar.Oilmont is an abandoned town north of Shelby, east of Kevin.
The EAT is definitely prominent, and I’ve only ever had that burger on work trips. I can imagine after a week in the sticks it’s even better.I never knew the actual name of that bar. Always just called it the EAT Bar due to the large sign on the front that just says "EAT". Definitely a good burger after a week of living out of a tent eating mountain houses.
That is a fact. Maybe because I was born up there, but it is a great area of Montana. mtmuleyI actually really love the country around it. There’s a lot of overlooked and intriguing.
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The original post said " 40 miles east of Valier is the 4 Corners Bar in Oilmont"Yep, but even abandoned towns can have a great bar.
Was Wentworth Clothing still in business while you were there?I lived in Valier. I was 4 years old. My Father ran the grain elevator there. mtmuley