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| posted by whisper 879 days ago (edited 879 days ago) |
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Hmm, so, I have to choose among North Dakota and Wyoming for work and travel....which will it be...
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| posted by tinybear 879 days ago |
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Wyoming.
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| posted by whisper 879 days ago |
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Why? Will I be able to see northern lights in north dakota in summer?
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| posted by whisper 879 days ago |
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Goods and bads of each place...? Travel within and around each place...?
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| posted by tinybear 879 days ago |
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Yellowstone National Park is at Wyoming.
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| posted by whisper 879 days ago |
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Yup I'm choosing btw Yellowstone and Theodore Roosevelt.
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| posted by tinybear 879 days ago |
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Theodore Roosevelt? Is he buried in N. Dakota?
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| posted by tinybear 879 days ago (edited 879 days ago) |
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Yellowstone is better. And don't forget Grand Teton is also in Wyoming.
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| posted by whisper 879 days ago |
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How about in terms of the states....why is it better?
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| posted by tinybear 879 days ago |
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Actually, both states is not where I would choose to live. But Wyoming seems marginally better.
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| posted by whisper 879 days ago |
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"Better" in terms of?
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| posted by tinybear 879 days ago |
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More 'fun' towns like Jackson Hole and West Yellowstone.
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| posted by whisper 879 days ago (edited 879 days ago) |
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How about for scenery, travelling to canada etc? budget travel...
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| posted by tinybear 879 days ago (edited 879 days ago) |
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Again Wyoming wins in terms of scenery. I haven't entered Canada via Wyoming or N. Dakota, so I can't answer your second question.


Grand Teton in Autumn.
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| posted by whisper 879 days ago |
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Do you know anything about North Dakota?
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| posted by tinybear 879 days ago (edited 878 days ago) |
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Not much. Been there once. Just passing through, 'cos nothing much to see. I was on the way to South Dakota to see Mount Rushmore.

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| posted by tinybear 878 days ago |
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Undine Falls, Yellowstone National Park.

You have to hike to get there, but the scenery is worth it.
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| posted by whisper 878 days ago |
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Where else do you suggest I visit in my weekends and two-week break in between?
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| posted by tinybear 878 days ago (edited 878 days ago) |
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Little Big Horn, where Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer made his "Last Stand".


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