Sounds like Montana. Endless miles inbetween towns, not even billboards until you get close.
The ONE interesting thing (Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument) and my dog wasn’t even allowed out of the car.
Wind - just hearing about it, my eyes are drying out!!
I like mountains. I would miss those. I do like the low population density. We are too population dense here, so need to go westward, I would think.
Western Montana is nice.
Idaho is a very conservative area and also Eastern Washington.
Dr. Francis Boyle joins Alex Jones to talk about the vaccine.
Some of it seems far fetched, but interesting.
https://79days.news/watch?id=5fdbd681460db90800f7ad55
What’s wrong with Texas? You can get back to your roots.
I would suggest Texas, but they don’t have mountains to speak of. They do around the Big Bend area, but that’s a remote area and they’re not ‘pretty’. Have you considered West Virginia?
Yes, Wyoming, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota and Idaho are very similar. I would suggest New Mexico, since the climate is more temperate in general and they have mountains, except their governor seems to be quite fond of lockdown.
I think the best thing you can do is decide what things are important to you, and which things would be nice but can be compromised on. For me, political climate is #1. That includes gun laws, income tax, fiscal soundness of state. Then comes healthcare and other services needed as I get older, which is why I’m not looking at remote locations. My compromise is the weather; since I’ll be retired, I wouldn’t have to get out in it and would be well stocked beforehand.
Davis or Alpine Texas.
Have you checked out southern WV not all that populated