You have my heart and mind! we live East-South of Monroe. GA. Have a shooting range on our property and PRS 1K range one hour away. If you get up this way and my neck isn't hurting too much, will show you a fine time shooting.Len, I am in NE Florida and the wife and I are kicking around the idea the idea of moving somewhere into the triangle made up by Nashville, Knoxville and Chattanooga. Also looking at Walton County, east of Monroe. I would really like to go to Alaska or Montana but that ship has sailed. I am eighty yoa and the mountains and very cold weather won't work. So vacationing will have to satisfy me. Want a place with some flat land for a house and shooting range, some woods and hills, with a sunset view of the mountains over three fingers of Knob Creek. Maybe four fingers, no ice.
Love KY for the country/woods/hunting, but looks like the Blue is taking over.I've lived in TN, KY, IN, FL, SC, TX and back to KY. Texas is by far the most beautiful state I've lived in, but with the price of land, I cannot afford the acreage I want. Give me access to a few hundred acres, hogs that I can kill anytime I want, a small city with all the necessities, and I'll be just fine. I've got another 15 years until I can retire, but my wife and I talk about where to go often.
I used too have a million dollar view at my west Tx ranch , now it's a multi million dollar view subsidized by the govt in the form of wind turbinesThat's off my back porch in NM. Unfortunately works moving me to dc...in 6 years I'll be making this decision. That's a 200k view if you can believe it. I got way better as well, that's an average one.
Would love to have another LRH neighbor, anywhere a person goes theirs going to be some give and take, that said, I'm so grateful to live in west-central Montana. Now if I could only draw a 380 tag. Pretty decent trout fishing as well.Helena Montana area. Will happen soon. But Utah is fine for now!
Around Piney creek or St or would be great.Wyoming…..Foothills of the Bighorns…