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Re: Hard to believe a year ago... [Re: CKINCAID] #15386929 04/28/25 02:52 PM
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Idaho is an overlooked place, been spending a lot of time exploring it on OnXOffroad lately, lots of neat places there.

Re: Hard to believe a year ago... [Re: Jim Ford] #15386959 04/28/25 03:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Jim Ford
This may not work for you; I don't know how far you're moving or how much spare time you have. When I moved I was looking at the expenses of all my options and ended up buying a 16' enclosed cargo trailer. I packed the nonessentials first and stored them in the trailer until it was full, then ran them the 400 miles to a storage facility I leased near the new house. That took a couple of runs. When it came down to the actual relocation I was able to fit the essentials I still had at the old house into one load and moved. After that I sold the trailer for what I had in it. It worked out pretty well for me, moneywise.


This has crossed my mind also. But the work schedule and demo eat up my time. I'd like to be working on my house but I'm on my way to a final walk with homeowners then a electrical walk through 2 hrs away from my final walk.



Re: Hard to believe a year ago... [Re: grandbassslayer] #15386961 04/28/25 03:38 PM
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Originally Posted by grandbassslayer
Idaho is an overlooked place, been spending a lot of time exploring it on OnXOffroad lately, lots of neat places there.


That Bear lake at the southeastern boarder looks amazing. Sandy beach and clear water. Definitely on my visit list and knowing I'll be 6 hrs closer to RedRocks for concerts will be another great thing. I drive, No fly zone for me roflmao



Re: Hard to believe a year ago... [Re: CKINCAID] #15387044 04/28/25 05:23 PM
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Idaho was surprisingly beautiful when I visited it.


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