wyogeargeek
Well-Known Member
Hello, as my handle reflects I am a Wyoming guy. Born, raised, and stayed here for 65 years. I retired from law enforcement last year after serving for 32 years. My area of operation, Fremont County has been a kind of refuge for retired Leo's for years. The place is changing but it is still the only place I want to be. The most common complaint I hear about transplants is that they are fleeing where they are from because of what it is or become but then try to make the new place what they just left. I can't tell you how many times in my career I heard, "Well back in California what they are doing is a violation of this code or that code. " A big part of what has made us who we are is a self sufficient attitude and a desire for the least amount of regulation not more. Now for the bad, our area is some of the finest rock climbing and backcountry hiking in the world. The politics is rapidly converting to a much more liberal mentality by those young people moving here to enjoy those venues. All the above said, give Wyoming a thought and if you choose us, welcome brother.