Bundle up, absolutely. Layering is essential to being comfortable, even for the dog on some days! But it IS possible to be comfortable outside in cold weather. The stars where I live in the mountains at 7,000 feet are incredible, and just outside my door. The wide open spaces are breathtaking. But I would have put the people at #1. The people are what we fell in love with in my town. They smile and wave at you when they drive by, even if they don't know you. They help their neighbors. Deals are made on a handshake. Their word is their bond. When we decided to move here from a large urban area on the East Coast we made a promise to do our darnedest to fit in with our town's culture, politics, and values. Those are the things that make it what it is, and we don't want to change that.
I've lived in Wyoming since 79, worked the mines for over 40 years, and retired a few years ago. I've been through all that and then some. I don't know if you ever really get used to the winters and short spring and summers. Sometimes, it's hard to know when one ends and the other begins. I think you just learn to adapt and make the best of it. Irregardless, it's home until something better comes along. 😎
Excellent video! One of your best. My Wyoming suggestion is...a cheap and powerful property enhance technique: plant trees! WY tree planting requires two non-negotiable things,...a extra large hole ( both depth and width + enhanced soil) and a water source for 5 years. Will not need a building permit nor taxes. Will be appreciated.
Nice. Almost 100% correct. Yes there are the Spring and Fall seasons and they are great. They last maybe one month but they are worth it. I lived in Wyoming from 1974 till 1995. Due to work I moved and have lived now South of Jackson, MS for 16 years. I visited what I call my home state last Sept and had such a wonderful but too short of a time. I am near 70 now. Where would I rather be living? It would not be in MS where the Summers are so brutal I can do nothing outside. I sure as hell would not be wearing a MAGA hat in Jackson, MS but do carry a CCW. The cost of housing has gone sky high in Wyoming and the West in general compared to when I lived near Cheyenne. I wish I had never left Wyoming to make a long story short. I know of many who moved to Wyoming and left within a year or two. It is a tough place to live but if you are willing it is so nice over all. My kind of place and my kind of people.
Alisha we will meet you one day very soon! We ARE moving to Wyoming just not sure where as of yet! But I get your emails and watch your listings very closely!! Can't wait to get to, what my hubby and I call, 'God's Country'!!! Love this video! Beautiful country! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you Alisha, for sharing your great insight into Wyoming living. I am moving to Gillette in about a week, and it's good to know those tips. Thanks again!!
Great introduction to Wyoming. Thanks for the video. My wife and I are considering Cheyanne WY, my son joined the Space Force and will be at Buckley SFB in AURUA CO. I just cant see myself living in Colorado, having been in Texas most of my life, but Wyoming is so much like TX in laws and Cowboy flair, I feel like it would be a natural fit for us. We would be a couple hour drive away, kinda like how Corpus is to us now, and we do that drive all the time, but instead of the beach we would get to see our son, so even better. The more videos and research I do, the more excited I get for a move to your wonderful state. We currently live in a small town 30 mins south of San Antonio, and rather enjoy the quieter slower pace, and it is looking like Cheyanne would also cater to that ideal. I will be watching further videos of yours for more info and research... and Again Thank You for taking the time to introduce your awesome state!
I just moved to Cheyenne this week. Yes it sure is windy, but it's still a very nice place. I'm in an apartment now but eventually plan to buy a house if I can. Thanks for the info Alisha.
I would move to Wyoming but there’s a warlock that resides in Casper and I personally am not able to deal with the weather and stop lights changing at the whim of this rouge wizard… looks like a nice place if you can deal with that though, thanks for the video.
We retired to Laramie and love it. Are you sure you can't work remotely? Like every place Wyoming has its pro and cons but it sure works for us. No state income tax and utilities much cheaper than where we were (CO).
WOW you are amazing and such great video maker compared to me lol. I've been in Fairbanks Alaska for the past 9 yrs and have been finally able to get out of Alaska for past 2 winters. I just get so sick on the darkness and cloudy weather ALLLL the time. Drives me nuts. From Michigan originally. I wonder how many days a yr u get the sun there ?? Thanks
Most of Wyoming is windy. I talked about less and more wind in this video th-cam.com/video/djExvMI2EQo/w-d-xo.html Yes totally doable to find some land close to hospital and stores! I am a rural dweller myself!
there are few indoor arenas here we ride in. We ride a lot on friday nights at the fairgrounds indoor arena. Its only $5 for a few hours and it is heated. I am working on turning a shop of ours that does not have a concrete floor into a riding area.
@@alishacollinsrealestate I would kill to have an indoor fairgrounds arena, especially heated. $5 for a few hours is super cheap. I use our fairgrounds arena here but it is outdoor so it is covered in 4 - 6 feet of snow in winter and the closest indoor arena is over an hour away and is unheated.
I've lived in New Mexico for 59 years , been around and have had horses most my time here . They are some of the dumbest critters there is they got a brain the size of a walnut and they will hurt you bad. But they are not as bad as horse people. That why there is a saying here " there are more horses asses than there are horses. Never met a horse person that wasn't. We have probably as many of , if not more working ranches in N,M,
Bundle up, absolutely. Layering is essential to being comfortable, even for the dog on some days! But it IS possible to be comfortable outside in cold weather. The stars where I live in the mountains at 7,000 feet are incredible, and just outside my door. The wide open spaces are breathtaking. But I would have put the people at #1. The people are what we fell in love with in my town. They smile and wave at you when they drive by, even if they don't know you. They help their neighbors. Deals are made on a handshake. Their word is their bond. When we decided to move here from a large urban area on the East Coast we made a promise to do our darnedest to fit in with our town's culture, politics, and values. Those are the things that make it what it is, and we don't want to change that.
Yes I second that I love the Wyoming culture .
I've lived in Wyoming since 79, worked the mines for over 40 years, and retired a few years ago. I've been through all that and then some. I don't know if you ever really get used to the winters and short spring and summers. Sometimes, it's hard to know when one ends and the other begins. I think you just learn to adapt and make the best of it. Irregardless, it's home until something better comes along. 😎
Excellent video! One of your best. My Wyoming suggestion is...a cheap and powerful property enhance technique: plant trees! WY tree planting requires two non-negotiable things,...a extra large hole ( both depth and width + enhanced soil) and a water source for 5 years. Will not need a building permit nor taxes. Will be appreciated.
You do a nice job on these videos. Keep up the great work.
Thank you for watching!
Nice. Almost 100% correct. Yes there are the Spring and Fall seasons and they are great. They last maybe one month but they are worth it. I lived in Wyoming from 1974 till 1995. Due to work I moved and have lived now South of Jackson, MS for 16 years. I visited what I call my home state last Sept and had such a wonderful but too short of a time. I am near 70 now. Where would I rather be living? It would not be in MS where the Summers are so brutal I can do nothing outside. I sure as hell would not be wearing a MAGA hat in Jackson, MS but do carry a CCW. The cost of housing has gone sky high in Wyoming and the West in general compared to when I lived near Cheyenne. I wish I had never left Wyoming to make a long story short. I know of many who moved to Wyoming and left within a year or two. It is a tough place to live but if you are willing it is so nice over all. My kind of place and my kind of people.
Alisha we will meet you one day very soon! We ARE moving to Wyoming just not sure where as of yet! But I get your emails and watch your listings very closely!! Can't wait to get to, what my hubby and I call, 'God's Country'!!! Love this video! Beautiful country! Thank you for sharing!
Awesome!!
"We want you to love where you live." Beautiful.
I'm moving to Casper soon
Where are you coming from?
Texas, all of my family lives in wyoming!
@@masxnvI ride bike
Thank you Alisha, for sharing your great insight into Wyoming living. I am moving to Gillette in about a week, and it's good to know those tips. Thanks again!!
Very charming, my wife would get the winter blues around March if it doesn’t start to thaw
My family and i are considering and you’re making me feel right at home
#11: Watch out for grease wizards
Great introduction to Wyoming. Thanks for the video. My wife and I are considering Cheyanne WY, my son joined the Space Force and will be at Buckley SFB in AURUA CO. I just cant see myself living in Colorado, having been in Texas most of my life, but Wyoming is so much like TX in laws and Cowboy flair, I feel like it would be a natural fit for us. We would be a couple hour drive away, kinda like how Corpus is to us now, and we do that drive all the time, but instead of the beach we would get to see our son, so even better. The more videos and research I do, the more excited I get for a move to your wonderful state. We currently live in a small town 30 mins south of San Antonio, and rather enjoy the quieter slower pace, and it is looking like Cheyanne would also cater to that ideal. I will be watching further videos of yours for more info and research... and Again Thank You for taking the time to introduce your awesome state!
Yes! Please leave Texas! The less conservatives here the better. We are so close to getting Texas blue.
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Thank you for being honest, we'll visit in the summer only!
look me up when you get here. I will show you around. Thank you for watching!
Lol! Best video on Wyo I have seen Lived in Cheyenne from 74 to 07. Mostly true!
Great video,, 😂😂😂😂 wait 5mn the weather gonna change.i need to visit WY
Love your videos! Can’t wait to move there in September!!
Thank you! Look me up when you get here!
Thanks
I just moved to Cheyenne this week. Yes it sure is windy, but it's still a very nice place. I'm in an apartment now but eventually plan to buy a house if I can. Thanks for the info Alisha.
Where'd you move from? What kind of work do you do?
I would move to Wyoming but there’s a warlock that resides in Casper and I personally am not able to deal with the weather and stop lights changing at the whim of this rouge wizard… looks like a nice place if you can deal with that though, thanks for the video.
Thank you for watching!
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Don't need that kind of bullshit here....Thanx for not moving here
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I ride bike
Wyoming has 2 seasons. 9 months of winter and 3 months of mud.
I live in Silicon valley and I want to leave now ! However it's another 2 or 3 years to retirement for me . Love your videos .
Thank you for watching! What do you do in Silicon Valley?
We retired to Laramie and love it. Are you sure you can't work remotely? Like every place Wyoming has its pro and cons but it sure works for us. No state income tax and utilities much cheaper than where we were (CO).
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I want to move my family from southern Ontario Canada to Wyoming. I will be obtaining my CDL and my wife is in the Pharmaceutical Industry.
Are there any restrictions if you buy large acres and try to develope a shooting range?
Coming from Michigan to visit next year
Thank you for watching! Look me up when you get here!
WOW you are amazing and such great video maker compared to me lol. I've been in Fairbanks Alaska for the past 9 yrs and have been finally able to get out of Alaska for past 2 winters. I just get so sick on the darkness and cloudy weather ALLLL the time. Drives me nuts. From Michigan originally. I wonder how many days a yr u get the sun there ?? Thanks
The sun shines over 200 days a year!
Sounds like great place
Snow?????
looking at Casper and Afton 70 to 86 inches of snow and it lasts for 6 months???? Omgoodness
Its snowed this weekend and it was COLD! 🥶 Thank you for watching!
We are looking to move to Cody. Any suggestions?
do you need an agent? Send me a text and I will send a great agent to you! 307-247-1806
Over 40 years???….don’t tell lies!!! You look around 28, in my humble opinion!😄😘🇦🇺
Haha! I wish I was 28. I am in my 40s. But thank! Thank for watching!
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Is ALL of Wyoming that bad with wind? Also, is it possible to find a small homestead that is not too far from hospitals or good stores??
Most of Wyoming is windy. I talked about less and more wind in this video th-cam.com/video/djExvMI2EQo/w-d-xo.html Yes totally doable to find some land close to hospital and stores! I am a rural dweller myself!
Sound Please .....💁
You need to check your mic on this video you can barely hear you
Where do you ride in winter? Do you have indoor arenas there or is it like here in Montana where you basically can't ride much from Nov - March?
there are few indoor arenas here we ride in. We ride a lot on friday nights at the fairgrounds indoor arena. Its only $5 for a few hours and it is heated. I am working on turning a shop of ours that does not have a concrete floor into a riding area.
@@alishacollinsrealestate I would kill to have an indoor fairgrounds arena, especially heated. $5 for a few hours is super cheap. I use our fairgrounds arena here but it is outdoor so it is covered in 4 - 6 feet of snow in winter and the closest indoor arena is over an hour away and is unheated.
I ride bike
sold my home i cal. going to rock springs to stay with family till i buy a home. where are some nice area's to buy ?
Are you buying in rock springs?
@@alishacollinsrealestate No , somewhere with more scenery ,fishing,wildrerness etc.
Hi, are you a buyer's realtor only in Casper? I am considering, Cheyenne. Thanks.
Yes but I can refer you to one of my favorite agents in Cheyenne!
@@alishacollinsrealestate I would appreciate that! Thank you. Wow, what a quick reply!
@@WARTHOG4U can you send me an email? alisha@casperpowerhouse.com
Do you have an email that I can contact you with some questions? We are in South Dakota looking to go just a little further west!
alisha@casperpowerhouse.com 307-247-1806
@@alishacollinsrealestate I need some help too, will email.
@@marcimasca yes I would love that!
Is she even 40!! She looks 25
What can I buy for $12000
A used car..
A shitty mobile home in a meth lab trailer park
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can i wear a MAGA cap without being insulted?
Absolutely. we will not have a problem with that, we all own at least one.
I've seen eight year old boy wearing Maga hat! No problem they sell them here too!
I've lived in New Mexico for 59 years , been around and have had horses most my time here . They are some of the dumbest critters there is they got a brain the size of a walnut and they will hurt you bad. But they are not as bad as horse people. That why there is a saying here " there are more horses asses than there are horses. Never met a horse person that wasn't. We have probably as many of , if not more working ranches in N,M,
I’ll have to say, one should look no further than your videos if anyone wants to know about Wyoming.