you're not real either, and i don't care.
fricking 15 random dudes up the ass on a given weekend is not something to be normalized regardless of your religious views.
2 years ago
Anonymous
What about loving monogamous same sex relationships? Can people in those visit Idaho?
2 years ago
Anonymous
>loving monogamous same sex relationships
Those exist only in movies, ads and other propaganda and you know it well you lurid homosexual.
2 years ago
Anonymous
It's not something that you should care about either. Get a life you fricking loser.
2 years ago
Anonymous
and that attitude right there is why civilized society is crumbling all around you. >just stay in your lane bro.
2 years ago
Anonymous
>civilized society is crumbling
how? give concrete examples that are just your opinions.
also, you're talking to PrepHole. civilized society crumbling is like a wish list item for half of them.
Housing prices tripled over 3 years in parts of Idaho and Montana from coastal homosexuals suddenly decided Idaho and Montana were the best states to flee to when their costal shitholes became filled with homeless people and crime.
2 years ago
Anonymous
i'm aware. that doesn't make your last post any less stupid
yeah but when vermin from CA visit other states, they somehow get the idea that they might be welcome to move there. So, the strategy really must be to make them feel as unwelcome and unwanted as possible.
Definitely visit the Frank Church Wilderness/River of No Return. Craters of the Moon Natl Monument and Hell's Half Acre are really cool if you like semi-arid volcanic stuff. Boise, Salmon-Challis, Payette, and Targhee National Forests are all pretty sweet to hike/camp in. Salmon-Challis has a lot of fires right now though, could be shut down. Tons of rivers all around Idaho, most of any state I think, so definitely take some time to do kayak/canoe/fishing. Sawtooth and Centennial Mountains are pretty neat but very touristy especially if you're out by Stanley/Ketchum, very affluent area also. Can't speak for Northern Idaho much but I hear Coeur d'Alene and the surrounding areas are nice.
Weather kinda depends. If you're out east by Caribou-Targhee you have a lot of elevation gain in the Island Park area so it's a little cooler. I was there a couple weeks ago and it was 80-90ish and mostly sunny while Boise and Twin Falls were sitting at 100+. Also with Twin Falls, you have the Snake River Canyon and Shoshonne Ice Caves which are both super cool to see
boise it is
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can't go wrong anywhere in the pan handle really. Caribou-Targhee is dope too, but probably a clusterfrick this time of year
Can confirm for CT forest being a clusterfrick. It's a great area but suffers from being so close to Yellowstone and is almost always filled with tourists outside of the cooler months
where are you from originally?
California, also I'm trans.
Is that okay?
No
This, just stay home. You can push degeneracy and raise housing costs elsewhere
>muh degeneracy
Sky daddy Isn't real and you have a low IQ.
you're not real either, and i don't care.
fricking 15 random dudes up the ass on a given weekend is not something to be normalized regardless of your religious views.
What about loving monogamous same sex relationships? Can people in those visit Idaho?
>loving monogamous same sex relationships
Those exist only in movies, ads and other propaganda and you know it well you lurid homosexual.
It's not something that you should care about either. Get a life you fricking loser.
and that attitude right there is why civilized society is crumbling all around you.
>just stay in your lane bro.
>civilized society is crumbling
how? give concrete examples that are just your opinions.
also, you're talking to PrepHole. civilized society crumbling is like a wish list item for half of them.
I suppose tourism can impact housing prices through AirBnB and that shit, but it seems like you're trying too hard.
Housing prices tripled over 3 years in parts of Idaho and Montana from coastal homosexuals suddenly decided Idaho and Montana were the best states to flee to when their costal shitholes became filled with homeless people and crime.
i'm aware. that doesn't make your last post any less stupid
yeah but when vermin from CA visit other states, they somehow get the idea that they might be welcome to move there. So, the strategy really must be to make them feel as unwelcome and unwanted as possible.
Obviously not OP.
OP here, I'm from Texas
boise it is
can't go wrong anywhere in the pan handle really. Caribou-Targhee is dope too, but probably a clusterfrick this time of year
Texas
Definitely visit the Frank Church Wilderness/River of No Return. Craters of the Moon Natl Monument and Hell's Half Acre are really cool if you like semi-arid volcanic stuff. Boise, Salmon-Challis, Payette, and Targhee National Forests are all pretty sweet to hike/camp in. Salmon-Challis has a lot of fires right now though, could be shut down. Tons of rivers all around Idaho, most of any state I think, so definitely take some time to do kayak/canoe/fishing. Sawtooth and Centennial Mountains are pretty neat but very touristy especially if you're out by Stanley/Ketchum, very affluent area also. Can't speak for Northern Idaho much but I hear Coeur d'Alene and the surrounding areas are nice.
I appreciate it. This is what I was looking for. I assume the weather will be good this time of year?
Weather kinda depends. If you're out east by Caribou-Targhee you have a lot of elevation gain in the Island Park area so it's a little cooler. I was there a couple weeks ago and it was 80-90ish and mostly sunny while Boise and Twin Falls were sitting at 100+. Also with Twin Falls, you have the Snake River Canyon and Shoshonne Ice Caves which are both super cool to see
Can confirm for CT forest being a clusterfrick. It's a great area but suffers from being so close to Yellowstone and is almost always filled with tourists outside of the cooler months
i did lots of ATV riding around the wilds north of Mackay. Copper Basin area I think it was called
i like idaho
Idaho is Montana's moronic little brother