- Sep 23, 2015
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Hi,
My Wife and I have the opportunity to move to Cheyenne for work (something we have been hoping for). One of the biggest things we both want to see in the area we live are trees. I know the subdivisions have some trees, however, we are not subdivision or town people and would like to live off the beaten path. We would like to be ideally 1/2 hour drive from Cheyenne. Are there any areas that have some type of trees, woods, or forest? Any help or insight you could send my way would be much appreciated.
As for myself, I'm a mid 30's East Coast hunter. I spend most of my time hunting Whitetail, Sea and Puddle Ducks, Turkey, Coyotes/predators, trapping, or preparing to hunt.
BTW: For those curious, I'm not bringing any east coast ideology to Wyoming, just a love for life and living FREE.
My Wife and I have the opportunity to move to Cheyenne for work (something we have been hoping for). One of the biggest things we both want to see in the area we live are trees. I know the subdivisions have some trees, however, we are not subdivision or town people and would like to live off the beaten path. We would like to be ideally 1/2 hour drive from Cheyenne. Are there any areas that have some type of trees, woods, or forest? Any help or insight you could send my way would be much appreciated.
As for myself, I'm a mid 30's East Coast hunter. I spend most of my time hunting Whitetail, Sea and Puddle Ducks, Turkey, Coyotes/predators, trapping, or preparing to hunt.
BTW: For those curious, I'm not bringing any east coast ideology to Wyoming, just a love for life and living FREE.