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Old 01-06-2009, 06:31 AM
 
Location: mid wyoming
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Originally Posted by The Man Room View Post
You wouldn't like it here. The wind blows in excess of 60 MPH more often than hurricanes hit the gulf coast. Often for days on end. One can expect temperatures to drop to 10-30 below zero any time between October and March. Snowfall while these winds are blowing can create blinding blizzards that will cease travel for long periods on all roads, including our major interstates (I25 and I80.) Blizzards often are worst in early spring. Oil, Gas, Coal and Ranching is big business in Wyoming. This is definetely Blue Collar Country, no big city events or attitudes.
Yes, alot of people get "weeded out" here and leave the state. Looking for their idea of home. It's not for everyone,but that is wyoming.
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