If you could move anywhere in the US where would you go?

I hate to think of moving, leaving family and friends. Finding a new job. At this point I cannot imagine living in NY anymore. Never liked it here anyway. We were looking into the Carolina's but I'm going to wait and see what remains a free state and who falls. Scary times.

I hate NY! I have hated it since the first time I left, right now I'm just treading water, as it would be foolish for the wife to leave her job at present until she commits to trying something better. Colorado has really caught her eye but with the new dem fueled gun raze there as well I'm holding out on a realy discussion.
 
Ok guys. Just move in next to me in Nebraska and life will be good. No elk hunting, but plenty of deer. We can go bug Jeff and the others for elk once a year. What do you say :D
 
Thanks but to flat for me

Well, it's not the mountains around here, but I wouldn't call it flat either. This all around where I live. You don't get a very good picture of Nebraska if you have only driven down I-80. Plus, Brats and Beers :D
 

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As long as its not obscured by clouds, I can see Denali everyday. Moose and brown bear can be seen without having to go outside. Our local shooting range is working on putting in a 1,000 yard range and I have access any time I want. I'm over 60 so my hunting, fishing and trapping license is free. I have a church that preaches the gospel of Jesus Christ less than 3 miles away, life is good.

Gus
 
As long as its not obscured by clouds, I can see Denali everyday. Moose and brown bear can be seen without having to go outside. Our local shooting range is working on putting in a 1,000 yard range and I have access any time I want. I'm over 60 so my hunting, fishing and trapping license is free. I have a church that preaches the gospel of Jesus Christ less than 3 miles away, life is good.

Gus

My brother is up there now he loves it!
 
Well I am still thinking this over every day, its a hard sell to the wife, she is not traveled at all and has no idea. I really don't see her leaving her job for another 13 years she just makes to much money, but she has agreed that after that we can move. The biggest draw for her is going to be horses and a strong horse community. She was into the English riding style and I hated it, the people suck! But lately last year or two she has been getting into the western stuff and working with a friend who is a trainer in some style after some guy named John Lyons. It has got me a whole lot more interested in riding with her and she has become a better teacher to me, I even got my first pair of boots a few years ago. I really need to get her out there on a trip to look around.
 
Originally I came from Northern, NY. ...East Texas is a lot like NY woods, smaller trees except flatter. I miss the Mountains in NY, but I love hunting Texas and would never leave. I been here since 1981. I saw what was coming in NY, and got out of that apathy. My choices before coming to TX was Flagstaff AZ area, or Northern Louisiana. Ark is beautiful too. Oregon and Washington might be really nice too.
New York is crossed out of a free state and California too. Most important is we have the legal right to defend ourselves here, and it works.
 
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