MIND-BLOWING Wyoming Secrets That Will Make You Think Twice

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🌪️ Welcome back, everyone! 🌪️ Today, we’re diving into 10 Reasons NOT to Move to Wyoming! If you’re considering moving to the Cowboy State, hold your horses! 🐎 In this video, we uncover why Wyoming might not be the paradise you think it is.

Join us as we uncover:
- Seasonal allergies that can turn your nature walks into sneeze fests 🤧
- The locals' resistance to newcomers 🛑
- The state's heavy dependence on the volatile energy sector ⚡
- Limited access to major airports ✈️
- Brutal cold weather and heavy snowfalls ❄️
- Persistent drought conditions 💧
- Wildlife problems, from property damage to vehicle collisions 🦌
- High altitudes that can cause health issues 🏔️
- Poor internet access, making remote work a challenge 🌐
- Natural disasters like wildfires, severe storms, and flooding 🌪️

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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro
2:32 - Allergies
3:34 - Not Welcome
5:05 - Energy Dependence
6:04 - Air Travel
7:15 - Cold Weather
8:17 - Lack of Water
9:39 - Wildlife Problems
10:45 - Altitude
12:13 - Internet
13:42 - Natural Disasters

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Wyoming born and raised, but the winter and wind were reason enough to leave. But Wyoming will toughen you up in many ways!

Stoney_Snark
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I always know when summer is coming here in Wyo. It starts when the first tourist gets flung by a bison in Yellowstone.

acs
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We have property on the BLM with gate access, folks there don't want outsiders there, because they don't know how to respect the land etc. I have grown to respect their opinion on the subject.. I have learned very much from them, they are great people.

DR.Detroit
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Native Wyomingite here. Yeah, that about sums it up.

As an aside, if you want to know just exactly how tough/rugged you have to be to call Wyoming home please go look up the blizzard of 1949. I think it is on Wyoming PBS’s Youtube channel.

brentbraten
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"they breakout in a rash every time they see new construction" ... 😂❤😂

DS
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Lack of healthcare is a huge issue in WY. Specialists are few and far inbetween. Many people come down to Colorado for surgeries.

shilling
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Number 9 is really number 1 in my opinion because it impacts so many of v the other issues. Cheyenne is being destroyed by people moving in. The traffic, roadrage, crime, cost of living, etc. It's all getting worse because people want to move here because they like what they hear about us but then move here with their fast pace, toxic city life mentality and force those views on locals and demand "change" ... the same change that they moved away from.

audreywy
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I’ve visited Wyoming twice, for Yellowstone and Grand Teton NPs. First in 1978, second last year (2023). What an enormous difference! The scenery is drop-dead gorgeous. But… i am not at all tough. They can keep their snow, cold, lack of water, and high altitude - all of which cause me severe medical problems.

birbluv
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Interesting video. Of the ten reasons listed none would deter me from moving to Wyoming. We've been here two years and can only marvel at this state. Being retired, I don't need to work and wouldn't as to not take a job away from someone who needs it.
Weather does get cold, but nothing like when I was stationed in Alaska or England.
First visited Wyoming in 1986 and was so impressed with the friendliness of the people and the wide open spaces.
I would NEVER suggest to bring ideas from other states to change anything here. Why mess with a winning system.
At this point in my life I doubt I'll ever leave the state. It has everything I need and want.

alniedrich
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Been in Wyoming for 35 years. Have tried for a month to get an eye exam but every time I make an appointment we have another blizzard. Last night we got 5" of snow, very wet Spring snow, shut down the interstate and many other state highways. Winter starts in late September usually and stickes around till April. If you don't mind 6-7 months of winter, it's the place to live. I've finally retired and Nevada is starting to look good. I live in a tiny town of 450 and my property tax jumped 15% due to the multimillion dollar homes being built in my area, and they are developing land, ripping out wilderness areas and creating terrible traffic issues, not to mention the amount of search and rescue operations because people are stupid and take snow machines out in a white out blizzard, or go somewhere they should not be.

rockymountainreseller
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I've lived in Western Wyoming, Big Piney/Marbleton. Beautiful scenery, lots of history, most spectacular wildflowers, great fishing, hiking, wildlife! The sign at the town limits to Big Piney said : Welcome to the North Pole - elevation 7500 something ft. Not much snow, but icy winds and temperatures! And I moved there from Wisconsin, also known for harsh winters.

ginakelley
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Again, another job well-done by the Brigg-ster. I like these shorter reports better than your 30 minutes plus broadcasts.

sknqdki
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A friend moved to Wyoming, and she seems to love being outdoors and hunting, living in Cheyenne.

MoonlightXYZ
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2/3 of people who move here are gone in a few years. That 1/3 that stay absolutely love it, terrible weather, lack resources, and all. It's a truly brutal yet beautiful place.

ShenmueAtheist
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HELLO! I'm a radio talk host heard on stations across Wyoming. I live in Casper. There are flights from Casper to Denver and Salt Lake City, which are hubs to take people anywhere else. I've never driven to Denver to take a flight. There are a few flight hubs in Wyoming that can shorten the trip. But we have to plan trips for when the prices are lower. Other than that, good video and I will pass it on to my audience.

themaverickproject
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"2 pigeons and some flags." 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Now that's good internet!

TwistedOnyx
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Good morning Briggs! Have a great day! 🎚️🇺🇸🪖👮‍♂️

dennisw.truman
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I like this series. Hopefully you do a video on every U.S state in this series. It's quite interesting hearing what the locals perceive to be drawbacks of their state.

holiday
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We moved to WY about 1.5 years ago. I cannot imagine living anyone elsewhere now.

Timothy_Smith
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Wyoming is made up of mostly small towns. People in small towns everywhere are leary of outsiders. The wealthy are moving to Wyoming because no state income tax and less expensive to live there versus what state they are moving from. I moved from Wyoming 1982, don't regret it.

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