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Old 11-19-2007, 07:48 PM
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Originally Posted by Fronty Owner
why texas?

you guys need to go to Wyoming for a week or two holiday.

Texas is OK, but if you want a place to just drive and really see how sparsly populated the US really is, Wyoming, Montana, Utah, either of the Dakotas, is the place to be.
Where is best for hilly country or mountains, I always lived in a flat area and that's just gotta change someday. Just said Texas cause read somewhere "that it's bigger in Texas and better in a CTD"
Old 11-19-2007, 08:08 PM
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wyoming is high desert. some rolling mountains. The elevation really makes your turbo work.

Colorado's western half is some good hills.
really grab a us map and anywhere in the rockies will have some good hills.
Old 11-19-2007, 08:24 PM
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Originally Posted by UK-RAM
Yea me to -I wanna few acres, a big truck, a long driveway, a big ole woodpile and some guns and a hound dog - Texas sounds good to me
We have that here in NC. You would have to get used to the accent, but some folks down here still say "reckon" and use the word "boot" instead of trunk.
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I heard you can get land cheap in northern Oklahoma.

Another pretty area is Kansas though. I have a friend selling a few hundred acres there for what I think is cheap, real pretty too. I'm going up there next week.

All heartland type stuff.
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Originally Posted by Rednecktastic
I heard you can get land cheap in northern Oklahoma.

Another pretty area is Kansas though. I have a friend selling a few hundred acres there for what I think is cheap, real pretty too. I'm going up there next week.

All heartland type stuff.
If your indian, you can. Most is tribal land.
the land that isn't tribal is located next to tribal land. (nothing against native american, they just aren't quite like you would expect)
Outside of OKC or Tulsa, there isn't much industry so there really isn't any reason to live in northern oklahoma.
Western Oklahoma just blows. seriously, the wind blows in the same direction so much, the trees all look like the wind is blowing even when it isn't.
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