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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: kilz on April 05, 2015, 02:21:53 AM
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How many folks live in Montana?
Can you give me pros and cons.
I might be moving to Helena Montana this summer.
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Gonna be a dental floss tycoon?
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Gonna be a dental floss tycoon?
Requirements include Pygmy pony and Zircon encrusted tweezers as I understand it.
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Requirements include Pygmy pony and Zircon encrusted tweezers as I understand it.
And you wouldn't have no boss.
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See Rule #14
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I worked around sydney montana, and gets arse biting cold there. this is about 2 hours from montana
not sure whats wrong with photobucket, but we had -40 to -60 for a month while I was there this past winter
From what I remember stuff wasnt too horribly expensive there in sydney where we worked for a bit. I think there are quite a few jobs there as well. I dont know a whole lot more about it :salute
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One of my favourite comedians hails from Montana (Rich Hall) i've met him and if he is anything to go by the people are funny and freindly
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Montana is great. I used to travel there every quarter, as I had the account for Kimber USA (the company I worked at when I was young was the national distributor here in Canada for their handguns and rifles). Kalispell is a nice little town.
Skiing in the winter is nice as well, every year for decades I would do one week at Whitefish, and a weekender at Red Lodge - Red Lodge mostly for the town atmosphere and cheap and fantastic food.
Like Calgary, the Chinook winds will hit parts of Montana in winter and give you a small break from the -20 and colder temps, but it's random, and not to be counted on, and it does get almost as cold as home for me, but I've had great outdoor trips in the heart of winter, both to hunt varmits and to ski, without it being too bad.
Large city life isn't really a part of the places I saw, that can be both a good and bad thing, but mostly good IMO. Prices - no idea so far as real estate, everything else seemed ok to me, cheaper than Calgary, that's for certain. Most towns were nice IMO, Helena included, but also Kalispell, Billings, Missoula, and others I've traveled to or through.
I'd move there in a second.
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We have bee associated with MT for over 10 years (LLC) now. What Rich says is pretty much it. There is a significant drug problem there because younger folks seem to have a lack of anything to do other than getting high at times. You'll see lots of billboards about meth addiction.
If you are into outdoors stuff and don't mind the cold winters you'll love it. Great hunting and fishing. IMO it is one of the most beautiful scenery states in the lower 48.
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Homer anything is warmer and winter can't be as long as I have now. I'm moving from Fairbanks Alaska
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Homer anything is warmer and winter can't be as long as I have now. I'm moving from Fairbanks Alaska
:airplane: If we could just move the state to Georgia! Aaaahhhhh
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lol I am trying to get a job up there in point thompson
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See Rule #14
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Thanks saggs. Didnt know you lived in Fairbanks
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Sounds nice, by looking at the map and some stats it looks similar to myself moving from Finland to southern Germany/Switzerland/Austria. I suppose the spring and autumn times are somewhat shorter in Montana than in Alaska.
The "arse biting cold" temperatures Homer mentions are supposedly Fahrenheit, in which case they're not bad at all. It reminds me of playing ice hockey at school on an outdoors ice one February decades ago. Our teams could be told by those who wore shirts and those who didn't.
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I think Kalispell and Butt are nice towns if you wanted to live near a town. Kalispell is near some of the most breath taking vistas you'll ever see.
Yup, Kalispell / Flathead Valley are among the most beautiful places in the whole world to live, sadly folks have found out about that and as a result Kalispell has the most expensive housing market in the state.
Butte on the other hand is cheap... but it's a pretty dumpy town. Just think of all those disgusting 'People of Wal-Mart' pictures... that's pretty representative of the population of Butte. If you wanna see what I mean, if you drive through Butte on I-15, follow the exit that points you towards "Historic District" or something like that. Basically the 'historic district' is a dump of old graffitied, falling down buildings that nobody is willing to fix/maintain complete with drunk folks passed out in the gutter. Oh... and I went to Butte on St. Paddy's day once, the whole of downtown was pretty much one big drunken bar fight. Also as you drive past notice the giant hole in the ground that was once the Silverbow mine. Rather then fill it in and reclaim the land when the mine shut down like responsible mining companies do... they just left it as a giant hole in the ground, let if partially fill with ground water (which probably contaminates the water supply) and stuck up a 'Point of Interest' interpretive sign on the highway.
Of the 'big' cities in MT, I'd have no problem living in Bozeman, Missoula, Helena, Billings, Kalispell or Great Falls. But I wouldn't want to live in Butte.
See Rule #14
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See Rule #14
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Unless you're set on Montana, or you're going there for work I suggest you consider northern Idaho. It's a better place to live in almost every way. Basically the same scenery but without the social problems and not too distant from the comforts of civilization, ie. hospitals, ems, airports. And the weather is marginally better.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Pend_Oreille
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We have like 3 seasons here in Fairbanks Alaska. Lol. We hit -40 to -50 in the winter.
I googled average temps last year in Helena Montana and they never dipped below 0
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lol I am trying to get a job up there in point thompson
Hey, if you do, I'll shoot up there for one of those easier elk tags with you. Need elk meat...drooling, no one I know has any left.
Be an easier/safer fetch than the OTC CO hunt we spoke about.
:salute
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Im from Flathead county. It's a great place but you definitely need a hobby in the winter months. Sometimes you dont see the sun for awhile and it can get quite depressing. It took a bit to get used to rain in winter also.
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Im from Flathead county. It's a great place but you definitely need a hobby in the winter months. Sometimes you dont see the sun for awhile and it can get quite depressing. It took a bit to get used to rain in winter also.
Lol I'm coming from a place where I get 4 hours of Sun in winter time
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ah man I could go for some elk meat :cry
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ah man I could go for some elk meat :cry
Even better - Deer Smokies. :x
Gman has it nailed about Montana. Both him and I live in cowtown, just a couple hours north of the Montana border. Pretty place, especially Kalispell. Great Falls is nice too - big National Guard presence and an Airforce base. Was cool to see F-16's constantly fly in and out of that airport.
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Dang Kilz, I know you want to move to get an internet connection but that's a bit extreme.
:rofl
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Dang Kilz, I know you want to move to get an internet connection but that's a bit extreme.
:rofl
I tried emailing you bro
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PM sent
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Hey Kilz, I've been living in the Big Belt Mountains a bit East of Helena for about 25 years, and love it here. If you enjoy outdoors activities, it's a paradise. The Helena area is great for mountain biking, hiking, fishing and hunting. If you enjoy hunting I suspect it's hard to find a better place in the lower 48 for generously long seasons and a wide variety of hunting opportunities. Good luck with your new job opportunity!
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If I ask a serious question from those who know and live in Montana will I get a serious reply? Let’s see and as this thread has been moved we’ll see how we go. That is, serious people have hung on and contributed. And I’ve been playing AH for about 7 years so whilst I am a geek, I’m no loon. Read on and work with me on this. And by the way, your wives may have to get involved.
I live in Western Australia where it’s always mild weather and we are close to the beach and the seasons are reverse about from USA. i.e. Christmas is always from 86 to 104 degrees (using Fahrenheit now). It’s hot and dry, everyone speaks English and although we drive on the other side of the road we’re pretty much like you. I also live on a golf course and surf as well at a beach 25 minutes away. We have almost everything except guns and Walmart.
This is probably more info.
http://www.westernaustralia.com/au/Pages/Welcome_to_Western_Australia.aspx
Unfortunately for me I also like snowboarding and my wife skiing which isn’t that good because I don’t think it has ever snowed in Perth…..ever. To overcome this we go to New Zealand and have property there to ski, but that’s only in season (April to September). We've also been to China, but I have a thought. If it goes anywhere so be it. If not, it doesn't.
I am exploring the possibility of a “house swap” with someone who has a snow field close by and have made enquiries through the suitable web sites. But I thought (that’s not true, my wife suggested it) that I would try here as well and of course there is an Aces High set-up in situ. And we’re meant to be a community. One that is getting smaller, but still exists.
If you’ve got this far here are the main bullet points;
• We’re in our 40’s and 50’s and there won’t be any children from our end (they’ve grown up and we’re SKIing (Spending Kids Inheritance). Our home however has 4 bedrooms and is about a mile from a small plane airport as well as being on a golf course (18 holes, public).
• Of course it has all the gear, big TV, air conditioning etc. etc.
• It’s got to be post Christmas and 2016/2017, preferably early January. I plan to go to Washington and see a president sworn in.
• It’s a long haul. About 40 hours total travel time. 3 weeks is probably the minimum with that amount of travel.
• We’re professionals. That’s put in so you can be assured I'm not either joking or unable to follow through.
If the idea of a summer vacation in your winter floats your boat PM me or ask a question. If not enjoy your day.
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Pros; beautiful country, amazing access to recreational activities and the great outdoors, friendly people.
Cons; there is literally nothing between towns, if you don't like the sense of isolation, living in a town is mandatory. Winters are god awful. If in not in the city, I recommend a beefy 4wd truck, and for God's sake don't leave the garage without chains.
The people tend to be very stereotypical. Small town bumpkins that like to gossip, or if they're feeling worldly, talk about the shortcomings of the Democratic party without really understanding what they're saying. They also tend to be ignorant on many issues; this is not to say they are dumb or unintelligent, only that they have the world view one would expect from growing up in a small town in a conservative state.
Also, when I lived there, mormans were essentially invading the state, so be careful who you badmouth.
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Kamori actually lives there, so you'd want to PM him.
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I would say anywhere you go from avg winter temps of -40 or -50 to 0 or above is an improvement but thats just me.. Isn't it possible to get frostbite from a draft at those temps lol?
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I would say anywhere you go from avg winter temps of -40 or -50 to 0 or above is an improvement but thats just me.. Isn't it possible to get frostbite from a draft at those temps lol?
Yes it is.
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Kamori actually lives there, so you'd want to PM him.
Will do. I have not talked to him in years
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I am colder than hell with 40 degree rains and whipping winds here in the northeast, trying to turn down my heat for a lower heating bill seems impossible, what the heck type of heating bills do you guys get up there...
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I am colder than hell with 40 degree rains and whipping winds here in the northeast, trying to turn down my heat for a lower heating bill seems impossible, what the heck type of heating bills do you guys get up there...
1500-2000 a year for heating
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thats epic i dont know what else to say 500 i think is what i pay if that
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I think we average about $125 a month for the winter months of Dec - Feb. Oct, Nov, Mar are usually $75 give or take.