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Unread 10-20-2011, 09:08 PM
 
Location: MT/34 yrs full time after 4 yrs part time
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I'm looking to retire in Idaho, I'm single, no family, I hate the sun. I prefer snow year round! I'm not looking for a social or night life. Just want to retire and spend my last years reading with my coffee by my fireplace watching the snow. The harsher the weather the better. I don't need a "big city" but don't want such a small town that everyone is in my business either. Just a quiet, peaceful place where I can enjoy horrendous weather. Any suggestions? Don't have to be Idaho, could be Montana, north Dakota, Washington, just give me bad weather and a book and leave me be! Lol. Any suggestions?
......Look no further Calbill...................

Cooke City, Montana is the place you're lookin' for.............Gets more snow than any other city or town in Montana................last year well over 278 inches.

BUT............be careful what you wish for..................screw up when you'e outside, and they won't find your body until about August 1st..........'corse there won't be much left after the wolves have had their fill...........and the Ravens and Magpies do the "kleen-up" work"............Did you know that the first thing the birds go for is...............the eyes
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Unread 10-20-2011, 09:32 PM
 
Location: Southeast Idaho
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You could also consider SE Idaho, Idaho Falls, and north get more snow than Pocatello (for the most part). Ashton is just right outside of West Yellowstone , MT so you could have the best of all worlds in our neck of the woods.
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