Wyoming is rough and Colorado is beautiful but politically rough.
Have you spent much time in either?
Wyoming is rough and Colorado is beautiful but politically rough.
Have you spent much time in either?
I'm doing a road trip in Jan to get a feel for both.
I'm doing a road trip in Jan to get a feel for both.
Wyoming is extremely windy for the most part. Harsh, harsh winters. The snow blows onto the road. I only know of two counties without building codes / permitting way in the NE corner.
Colorado is goregous and much more livable, albeit a fairly harsh sun for Europeans. The governor is openly socialist and the state is pretty divided. While I appreciate both states, personally I want to check out Idaho.
Wyoming is extremely windy for the most part. Harsh, harsh winters. The snow blows onto the road. I only know of two counties without building codes / permitting way in the NE corner.
Colorado is goregous and much more livable, albeit a fairly harsh sun for Europeans. The governor is openly socialist and the state is pretty divided. While I appreciate both states, personally I want to check out Idaho.
For tax purposes also checking out South Dakota.
Wish WA and OR weren't so fucking libtarded. But I'm not living anywhere that antifa is supported by the local gubmint.
For tax purposes also checking out South Dakota.
Wish WA and OR weren't so fucking libtarded. But I'm not living anywhere that antifa is supported by the local gubmint.
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