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<blockquote data-quote="nakneker" data-source="post: 2118723" data-attributes="member: 92539"><p>I live in the White Mountains of Arizona. I was Born and raised here and have lived here 90% of my life. It's a beautiful place. Growing up it was small and everyone knew everyone but that's changing fast with the first real growth happening in the late 90s. Unfortunately in the last year we have a lot of people from the coastal areas moving in, especially California. The resident population is growing at a much faster rate than ever before. I live in Show Low and homes and land are turning and burning. It's a familiar story in the southwest, I hope we can keep that specialness Arizona is known for, super gun friendly and lots of hunting opportunities even if the good tags are hard to draw. It gets cold here in the winter so the White Mountains isn't what your looking for. Lots of beautiful places down low in the desert. If your within an hour drive of the Phoenix or Tucson area public land will be much more crowded than if you keep a 2-3 hour cushion from those areas. If you go out on the weekend close to those areas you will have a hard time finding a place to shoot and get some elbow room, gets crowded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nakneker, post: 2118723, member: 92539"] I live in the White Mountains of Arizona. I was Born and raised here and have lived here 90% of my life. It’s a beautiful place. Growing up it was small and everyone knew everyone but that’s changing fast with the first real growth happening in the late 90s. Unfortunately in the last year we have a lot of people from the coastal areas moving in, especially California. The resident population is growing at a much faster rate than ever before. I live in Show Low and homes and land are turning and burning. It’s a familiar story in the southwest, I hope we can keep that specialness Arizona is known for, super gun friendly and lots of hunting opportunities even if the good tags are hard to draw. It gets cold here in the winter so the White Mountains isn’t what your looking for. Lots of beautiful places down low in the desert. If your within an hour drive of the Phoenix or Tucson area public land will be much more crowded than if you keep a 2-3 hour cushion from those areas. If you go out on the weekend close to those areas you will have a hard time finding a place to shoot and get some elbow room, gets crowded. [/QUOTE]
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