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Old January 15, 2010   #1
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yes and I was born at St Josephs Orange also(grew up in Tustin). As a kid I rode my bicycle on the 5 fwy through Tustin to ElToro before it opened up - unreal how this place has grown - can't hunt rabbits in the orange groves with bow and arrow anymore - I hate the crowds and am going to Montana in 3-5 years - love the Wind River Range of Wyoming though
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Montana has one of the highest state income taxes in the country and their property taxes are 3X ours...just sayin'! I also go all winter with no snow to speak of (53 today and no snow....) I really miss the CA that existed when I was a kid but it is long gone.
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Far north, just inside the Wyo/Mont border. We back up to the Prior & Big Horn mountains (easier to say 45 miles east of Cody/Yellowstone.) Surrounded on 3 sides by mountains so hardly any snow at all. We do get really cold occasionally but then we get a CHinook (downsloping winds off the Rockies) and it will be fifty in January...just like yesterday! No state income tax, incredibly low property taxes and only 1/2 million people in the whole state. And over-all, ideal gardening conditions as far as bugs/diseases. Some years we get 150 growing days and some years 90...keeps it interesting!
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My son-in-laws mom and step dad lived in Cooke City for a few years - he was an engineer for the US Forestry doing studies on mining cleanup etc - that is just across the boarder from Wyoming - really remote - not too far from you =
they since moved to Bozeman and then retired in Seely Lake or Condon area

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