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They forgot the first and most important reason of all of the "flyover states". "Fuck off, we're full".

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>It's not that the people of Wyoming don't like outsiders moving to their state. But you have to be well suited for the state. It's not for everyone. Here are 10 reasons NOT to move to Wyoming according to people from Wyoming.

They forgot the first and most important reason of all of the "flyover states". "Fuck off, we're full". Archive: https://archive.today/Jl4Au From the post: >>It's not that the people of Wyoming don't like outsiders moving to their state. But you have to be well suited for the state. It's not for everyone. Here are 10 reasons NOT to move to Wyoming according to people from Wyoming.

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Wyoming sure has its ups and downs but I've enjoyed my time that I've spent there. When you get kind of closer to the Front Range it starts to suck a little bit but I enjoyed the northern town of Sheridan and the Bighorn range pretty much right next to it. I had I herd of elk come up to my camper about 5 days straight in the evening time. There was no boys it was all girls and they would bugle sort of. I would leave my door open but I had a screen so they couldn't see in and the closest one got was about 5 ft, that was pretty fun. Lots of berries too like the huckleberries right on the ground. It was fire season up there and there's a big fire north of me about 20 miles and when the wind would come it would create a bellowing effect. The wind would hit me and then about 10 seconds later it hit the fire and stoke the fire. It would make the sky just blood red, it was really creepy and cool at the same time.