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hudsonsinaf Posted - Jul 21 2013 : 6:27:14 PM
My hubby and I dream of retiring from the AF in a little over 3 years and settling in Wyoming on about 10 acres of land. I'm dreaming of chickens, icelandic sheep, bees, perhaps a dairy cow or two, a garden and orchard. Realistic for that area? I dunno... and honestly I'm not even sure where to start doing all my research of what can be grown. Right now we are stationed in SC - where all year is basically our growing season. I think it will be "weird" going to such a short growing season, but hopefully doable. Would LOVE some feedback on Wyoming and the pros and cons!!!
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katmom Posted - Dec 17 2013 : 11:09:55 PM
yepadoodle... and you can do this with some of the larger cities in Europe too! in case you ever get board and want to see what the side of the world looks like... lol!

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hudsonsinaf Posted - Dec 15 2013 : 06:05:54 AM
I didn't know you could do that!!! Thank you so much! How FABULOUS!!!
katmom Posted - Dec 14 2013 : 6:33:35 PM
here is a web-cam pic from 7:30pm today...

yep...snow... in WY....

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katmom Posted - Dec 14 2013 : 6:29:27 PM
Shannon,
have you used ' citi-data.com to research different places? it is not 100% perfect, but it does halp...
also, check out web-cams... you can type in "web-cams in Wyoming... and if there are any (usually in large cities) you can peek in on a daily basis...also most State DOT's have web-cams...
Have fun searching and dreaming.

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hudsonsinaf Posted - Dec 05 2013 : 2:15:59 PM
eek - yes, where we looked.... i wish i could say where we live :) we saw deer, antelope, and turkeys
sherone_13 Posted - Dec 05 2013 : 1:25:59 PM
I know that there is White Tail Deer and Antelope in that area. There is also alot of Quail and Pheasant. Best elk hunting would be in the Big Horns north west of that area. Unfortunately, that area is the only part of Wyoming I have not visited. My daughter lived in Torrington for awhile. The gardening is very good there....they can grow corn and sugar beets. Again, didn't see orchards, but hey, you can give it a try. I do know they are growing grapes in Cheyenne, so you should be able to in Sundance.

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DandeeRose Posted - Dec 05 2013 : 12:16:31 PM
Where you looked you mean? Did you see many animals? That will be a biggie for Matt (and Isabelle)!


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hudsonsinaf Posted - Dec 05 2013 : 08:22:45 AM
There are a lot of prairie areas - which is where antelope live. on the property we live, there is elk, antelope, deer, boar, turkeys, and small animals like squirrels, rabbits, etc.
DandeeRose Posted - Dec 05 2013 : 07:25:08 AM
What I like so far is it is still a good way away from W WY, where, beautiful as can be, hosts the danger of sleeping volcanoes. Also quite a way North of Cheyenne area. Those are the 2 biggest dangers in my book. Strategic Relocation says this: Wy runs up against the fabled Black Hills on the east border near the towns of Sundance, Four Corners, and Newcastle. Water is not plentiful, but improves closer to the hill country where excellent retreat sites can be found. The area will never be heavily populated.

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Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass; it's about learning to dance in the rain."
DandeeRose Posted - Dec 05 2013 : 07:11:37 AM
Can I hijack???

Shannon, or people who live in that area....

It looks bare in most pictures I am seeing. Mostly prairie. What is there to hunt? And is there much public land to hunt on?

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Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass; it's about learning to dance in the rain."
hudsonsinaf Posted - Dec 05 2013 : 07:11:14 AM
AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA - my thought exactly Alicia :) And yes, please look into it more :) Would love to "know" someone when we move and we could join forces in our dreams :)
DandeeRose Posted - Dec 05 2013 : 07:06:07 AM
P.S. I shall look into it some more Shannon, my friend!! ;)

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Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass; it's about learning to dance in the rain."
DandeeRose Posted - Dec 05 2013 : 07:04:44 AM
Gotta love a Republican, conservative, homeschool safe, pro gun state!!!! :D

Many Blessings- Alicia #5232
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Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass; it's about learning to dance in the rain."
hudsonsinaf Posted - Dec 05 2013 : 07:01:25 AM
We are looking at the Sundance area.... My brother lives in Spearfish, SD. I love the idea of being able to go across the border to get raw milk, and love the laws of WY - specifically the homeschooling and gun carrying laws. We visited the area in September and absolutely fell in love with it! The area we are looking in, looks pretty good for gardens and orchards, so we are hopeful! Moving from SC will be a pretty big change, but one well worth it! I am sure I will be contacting you Sherone for more info as soon as we figure out when hubby will be retiring from the military!!!
sherone_13 Posted - Dec 05 2013 : 05:54:55 AM
I absolutely adore Wyoming. No income tax....low property tax......and no sales tax on food! My area is great for ranching, but not great for farming or gardening. It is too cold here. I would consider the Thermopolis or Worland areas. Also the Riverton area is good for gardening. I haven't seen many orchards in Wyoming, but it could be feasible with some hardy varieties. The people in Wyoming are unique and very friendly. We are the least populated state per square mile in the USA. Therefore, we need each other and treat each other well. Expect to have to drive awhile to get from one town to the next. It takes a while to get used to. Healthcare is good here, but you might expect to travel to Billings, Salt Lake City, or Denver for major medical. The educational system is excellent and well funded. In 2014, we will start having the lotto, so all half the proceeds will go to schools, while the other half will be given to municipalities. Politics are mostly Republican and very conservative. Major industries are oil and gas, mineral extraction, agriculture and tourism.

I hope this will help you with your decisions. If you have any questions, please let me know. I love to talk about the Equality State.

PS. Take a look at my blog for pictures from around Wyoming.

Sherone

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Women are angels. When someone breaks our wings, we just jump on our broomsticks and fly! We are flexible that way!
DandeeRose Posted - Dec 05 2013 : 05:48:37 AM
IDK, we WOULD be better in pairs. ;) Matt really like ID, though...

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Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass; it's about learning to dance in the rain."
hudsonsinaf Posted - Dec 04 2013 : 7:05:27 PM
REALLY WELL! Looking forward to being there within the next three years! You should move with us :)
DandeeRose Posted - Dec 04 2013 : 07:19:21 AM
How goes the search sweetie??? We hadn't chatted about it in a while.

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Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass; it's about learning to dance in the rain."
gramadinah Posted - Jul 21 2013 : 7:02:32 PM
WINDY!!!!! I lived in Gillette WY for 3 plus years the wind never stopped. Drove me nuts. Garden was ok but we had fields all around us and we had more bugs than I could handle with natural methods so Chemicals were all we could do. .

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