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Jul 30 2020 07:29pm
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Lots of grindr activity due to all the closeted mormons?


Probably. I've never used Grindr before though, except for work.
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Jul 30 2020 08:27pm
Been to Idaho... gorgeous, country, mountains, and natural hot springs all over the place, even the sides of the road.

Been to Texas... BIG, HOT, cowboys, country, beach front, cities, mountains and even snow up north. Mostly FLAT.

Been to Utah... Salt Lake.. eh. But up in the Rockies, absolutely fantastic. Air so clean you'd swear no one ever breathed it before. Check out Park City Utah.

Been to Colorado... Mountainous, high altitude, weird people, and lately... WEED.

Been to Montana... High altitude desert (high desert). some great natl. Parks, biggest copper mines in the world, gonna need big gas tanks on your vehicles.

Been to Wyoming... Mountainous, high altitude, cowboys. Lots of extremely short people in Cheyenne, Wyoming.

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Been to Idaho... gorgeous, country, mountains, and natural hot springs all over the place, even the sides of the road.

Been to Texas... BIG, HOT, country, beach front, cities, mountains and even snow up north. Mostly FLAT.

Been to Utah... Salt Lake.. eh. But up in the Rockies, absolutely fantastic. Air so clean you'd swear no one ever breathed it before. Check out Park City Utah.

Been to Colorado... Mountainous, high altitude, weird people, and lately... WEED.

Been to Montana... High altitude desert (high desert). some great natl. Parks, biggest copper mines in the world, gonna need big gas tanks on your vehicles.

Been to Wyoming... Mountainous, high altitude, cowboys. Lots of extremely short people in Cheyenne, Wyoming.


Salt Lake is shit but once you get into the mountains, Utah is absolutely gorgeous. I want to go to national parks in Wyoming and Montana. California has A LOT but it requires a lot of driving.
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Jul 30 2020 08:37pm
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Salt Lake is shit but once you get into the mountains, Utah is absolutely gorgeous. I want to go to national parks in Wyoming and Montana. California has A LOT but it requires a lot of driving.


They're all beautiful. Glacier > Tetons > Yellowstone.
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Salt Lake is shit but once you get into the mountains, Utah is absolutely gorgeous. I want to go to national parks in Wyoming and Montana. California has A LOT but it requires a lot of driving.




Park City, Utah Check it out on Google Maps (satellite view). It's an awesome town stuck way up in the Rockies. I couldn't believe how gorgeous it was when I was there.
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Park City, Utah Check it out on Google Maps (satellite view). It's an awesome town stuck way up in the Rockies. I couldn't believe how gorgeous it was when I was there.


I've been there before and it was pretty great.
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Jul 31 2020 07:40am
Utah isn't Texas though
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Jul 31 2020 08:09am
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Utah and idaho are the two worst places i have ever been.
Colorado is one of the best places i have ever been.


Its proxmitiy to mountains and ability to own large parcals of land. For instance I personally can't afford a massive parcel of land in Norcal.

I don't want to ever have to see my neighbour. I can't stand the site of a sidewalk, it makes my skin crawl. The largest town I hope to ever live near won't pass 10,000 people and hopefully I remain many hours from any urban centre or metropolitan city.

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Its proxmitiy to mountains and ability to own large parcals of land.

I don't want to ever have to see me neighbour. I can't stand the site of a sidewalk, it makes my skin crawl. The largest town I hope to ever live near won't pass 10,000 people and hopefully I remain many hours from any urban centre or metropolitan city.


The town i grew up in had a population of 200 but i was mostly on farms until i was 17, would go back to rural if my partner could survive being outside a city.
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Jul 31 2020 08:13am
Quote (Handcuffs @ Jul 30 2020 09:37pm)
They're all beautiful. Glacier > Tetons > Yellowstone.


Vouch. Glacier is one of my happy places. Along the shores of St Mary Lake is one of the two places where I want my ashes scattered (Muir Woods N of San Francisco being the other).

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