Nah, just gotta be on drugs to like Michigan.... LOLThe state? Or the University? LOL!
Best fall colors, best hunting, great rivers to canoe, abundant two track trails, that you can go from A2 all the way to Mackinac. Best fudge in the lower 48, a crazy bridge that only insane people drive over in the winter. Miles and Miles of pristine nature in the UP. Vernor's, and Superman ice cream! And CMU.
Now, if you are talking about the roads, then, yeah, it sucks!
Now I would have to argue about the pristine nature and best hunting... Heck we had a train get 23 elk 4 days ago. Now just think how hard it would be to hit and kill 23 elk all at the same time with a train.
Now that, is impressive, while elk aren't as abundant, we got Bears out the wazoo in the up. Montana is some beautiful country though. We may have to call a truce.
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Rocky Mountains and the desert southwest, thank you. Love driving smaller highways through Nevada, love Wyoming, Idaho, Montana, eastern Washington and Oregon, most of Utah, northern Arizona, most of New Mexico, but can't talk my wife into moving to any of these places since she has to have the city conveniences (nails, hair, "culture," other city stuff), so Denver it is.
I spend a lot of time in Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas, especially in the winter. Most of that is ok, and especially the Arbuckle Mountains. I could live happily in many of these areas.
I don't actively dislike going to any part of the country except NYC, Chicago, L.A., Houston, San Francisco and the whole Bay Area, St. Louis, Detroit, Memphis, and Atlanta. And absolutely no more NYC, fwiw. Not worth it to me. (Is it a coincidence that the first four are the four biggest cities in the U.S.? I think not.)
Washington State, Oregon, N. Cali, Utah, Nevada, Colorado, a little Arizona and New Mex, LOVE western Montana, Wyoming can be ok I reckon, N. and S Dakota, Nebraska, Texas, and Oklahoma. I hope to relocate to western Montana sometime later this year, or early next.
I love the mountains on my bike, not the truck. Pulling a tanker you learn to love flat land. I also prefer to stay out of the white stuff.
I love the mountains on my bike, not the truck. Pulling a tanker you learn to love flat land. I also prefer to stay out of the white stuff.
Snow before tornados, even alphabetically. 15 years between Texas and Tennessee was enough for me.
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Now I would have to argue about the pristine nature and best hunting... Heck we had a train get 23 elk 4 days ago. Now just think how hard it would be to hit and kill 23 elk all at the same time with a train.