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<blockquote data-quote="IdahoWoodsbummer" data-source="post: 71098" data-attributes="member: 2909"><p>I have spent a bit of time there. </p><p>Check out the local museum and the Elmer Keith exhibit at one of the downtown shops. The big supermarket has the best deal on Huge ice cream cones. Hunting and fishing in the area is top notch.</p><p> </p><p>In the summer, the town is a tourist trap. In the fall it is over run with out of state hunters and jackasses from california who think it is cool to hunt in Gucciflauge and drive Hummers with horse trailers full of llamas. </p><p></p><p>There is one hell of a lot of western history in the area. I have rodeoed throughout the area when I was in college and there are some fine lookin' ranchers daughters in the area. The land prices have sky rocketed due to out of state rich folk buying up every scrap of decent land to build their huge log cabin second homes on. The place has changed from its ranching roots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IdahoWoodsbummer, post: 71098, member: 2909"] I have spent a bit of time there. Check out the local museum and the Elmer Keith exhibit at one of the downtown shops. The big supermarket has the best deal on Huge ice cream cones. Hunting and fishing in the area is top notch. In the summer, the town is a tourist trap. In the fall it is over run with out of state hunters and jackasses from california who think it is cool to hunt in Gucciflauge and drive Hummers with horse trailers full of llamas. There is one hell of a lot of western history in the area. I have rodeoed throughout the area when I was in college and there are some fine lookin' ranchers daughters in the area. The land prices have sky rocketed due to out of state rich folk buying up every scrap of decent land to build their huge log cabin second homes on. The place has changed from its ranching roots. [/QUOTE]
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