Posted: 5/3/2010 12:58:28 PM EDT
| I'm thinking of making a move to another state within the next few years with my wife and not quite sure what would be the best ones to look into. I haven't' really been to too many states and was wondering what you all would recommend. I have never seen the mountains and I don't really mind the snow as long as there is sun throughout the year. The states that I have seen are parts of Tennessee, Ohio, Indiana, lived in Michigan (detroit area for most my life), and now live in Florida. Really looking for a good place to raise a family since I have a baby coming this Sept. I hate densely populated areas. Anyone have some recommendations of paces to check out. |
| I see that you mentioned Ohio. As long as it's not in NE Ohio, you'll probably like it. I've lived in NE Ohio my entire life (in a suburb of Youngstown) and NE Ohio, is hands-down without a doubt one of the cloudiest parts of the country. Just something to bear in mind. |
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As a Native Floridian I'm thinking Utah. I was born a raised in Florida. I've been all across the USA. Utah catches my interests. Good moral code, good gun laws, good outdoor action. What more can you ask for? Hows the Job market in Utah though? the wife really wants mountains and i can't agree more with her. I would love to have great woodlands and mountain trails for some Hiking and backpacking. |
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Quoted: Quoted: As a Native Floridian I'm thinking Utah. I was born a raised in Florida. I've been all across the USA. Utah catches my interests. Good moral code, good gun laws, good outdoor action. What more can you ask for? Hows the Job market in Utah though? the wife really wants mountains and i can't agree more with her. I would love to have great woodlands and mountain trails for some Hiking and backpacking. Seriously. Look at Tuscon or Albuquerque NM. |
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I see that you mentioned Ohio. As long as it's not in NE Ohio, you'll probably like it. I've lived in NE Ohio my entire life (in a suburb of Youngstown) and NE Ohio, is hands-down without a doubt one of the cloudiest parts of the country. Just something to bear in mind. Ya, NE Ohio was a bit of a disappointment. never saw southern Ohio though. Isn't Ohio pretty flat though? |
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As a Native Floridian I'm thinking Utah. I was born a raised in Florida. I've been all across the USA. Utah catches my interests. Good moral code, good gun laws, good outdoor action. What more can you ask for? Hows the Job market in Utah though? the wife really wants mountains and i can't agree more with her. I would love to have great woodlands and mountain trails for some Hiking and backpacking. Job market isn't bad especially if you dig tech support. I work for a large company out here that does its tech support in house. They need some talent and they are currently expanding the org. If you're interested, PM me and I'll be happy to answer any questions and even pass along your resume. DD |
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Least populated...sounds good to me.Well, Wyoming is the least populated state in the Union. The sunshine throughout the year thing may not happen up this way though. Also a great place to raise a family IMHO. Thats a great pic. Looks nice there! |
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If you don't mind being away from the coast, Arizona. If you would miss the coast, maybe Maine or New Hampshire. The entire west coast is either California Uh....Excuse me...Thtat's the "Great State of Oregon", thank you very much! |
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Quoted: Quoted: I'd go with Idaho, Wyoming, or Montana. Eastern WA is cool too, but the state as a whole is just to liberal for me. Big Sky FTMFW. Montana is full, but I hear Nevada is nice ![]() No it is broken here. Gun bans, liberals, hippies, cloudy all the time, cold and super hot... Sucks to be here. |
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I'd go with Idaho, Wyoming, or Montana. Eastern WA is cool too, but the state as a whole is just to liberal for me. Big Sky FTMFW. Montana is full, but I hear Nevada is nice ![]() No it is broken here. Gun bans, liberals, hippies, cloudy all the time, cold and super hot... Sucks to be here. I don't want to call you a liar, but I was watching CSI a few days ago and I saw for myself that the gun stores are as busy as Wal*Mart on welfare check day. Also everybody has a class III range in their back yard, so don't tell me its broke ![]() |

