International Wyoming Is Rare Earth

That's a decent bag. It'll probably hit 80 before you have the chance, lol. It got my attention when it broke 50 a few years ago, I jumped in when it plunged to sub-10 and have watched it do basically nothing for three years...until now. There is tons of room for explosive near future growth and ultimately a cap on supply. It is my only long hold, and that's solely based on the belief of its tech utility and the efficiency, scalability, and security.

I'm a buyer at sub-25 cents, I'll likely always hold some. The price action is yawn-inducing; but because of how solid a project it is, I just can't bring myself to off-load it completely.
 
I'm a buyer at sub-25 cents, I'll likely always hold some. The price action is yawn-inducing; but because of how solid a project it is, I just can't bring myself to off-load it completely.

To be honest: As fascinating as crypto is as an emerging alternative asset class, I have a serious distaste for the way the modern world and technology have been moving in general. I think it's a dystopian clusterfuck, and it plays a major role in my increasingly aggressive wilderness conservationism. I only keep with any of it out of necessity -- I'm too young and not dumb enough to be left behind. It can't be stopped anyway, so I'll play this little game. But you know if shit were to ever truly hit the fan on the country or world at large for real, your most valuable assets aren't going to be held in crypto, equities, or fiat but property, precious metals, and plenty of ammo. I personally prioritize and value them accordingly.
 
Don't forget about Idaho! It ain't just potatoes that we grow!

No. It is underrated and spectacular, a dark horse top 5 candidate for natural beauty amongst the contiguous 48 IMO. Idaho has a mere 1% of Yellowstone NP proper, but a significantly larger part of the Greater Ecosystem (including the whole of the Caribou-Targhee national forest). Boise Dimes and Idaho Potatoes, but around 40% of the state is national forest land, the highest percentage of any state and a lot of it is full-fledged designated wilderness protected from development of any kind. Who TF doesn't love the Sawtooth Mountains?
 
To be honest: As fascinating as crypto is as an emerging alternative asset class, I have a serious distaste for the way the modern world and technology have been moving in general. I think it's a dystopian clusterfuck, and it plays a major role in my increasingly aggressive wilderness conservationism. I only keep with any of it out of necessity -- I'm too young and not dumb enough to be left behind. It can't be stopped anyway, so I'll play this little game. But you know if shit were to ever truly hit the fan on the country or world at large for real, your most valuable assets aren't going to be held in crypto, equities, or fiat but property, precious metals, and plenty of ammo. I personally prioritize and value them accordingly.

Pretty much exactly how I feel.

We are living through and participating in the proof of concept that will ultimately be the technological backbone that allows for our constant real-time surveillance and behavioral tracking. Future generations' entire lives from birth to death will be recorded on-chain. Their entire monetary worth just ones and zeros, programmable and revokeable. Dystopian is almost an understatement.
 
No. It is underrated and spectacular, a dark horse top 5 candidate for natural beauty amongst the contiguous 48 IMO. Idaho has a mere 1% of Yellowstone NP proper, but a significantly larger part of the Greater Ecosystem (including the whole of the Caribou-Targhee national forest). Boise Dimes and Idaho Potatoes, but around 40% of the state is national forest land, the highest percentage of any state and a lot of it is full-fledged designated wilderness protected from development of any kind. Who TF doesn't love the Sawtooth Mountains?
A lot of fire messed up my trip to the Sawtooths this year. Sucked. Major temp swings up there. Was hunting one year and it got to 60 during the day and -15 at night. Biggest swing I've ever been in. Idaho also has the greatest length of river miles compared to any other state. Add in Hells Canyon (deepest in the US), other canyon lands and the whole high desert/desert of the southern part of the state - Idaho has it all except coastline. Too many people though. Would not recommend moving here.
 
Pretty much exactly how I feel.

We are living through and participating in the proof of concept that will ultimately be the technological backbone that allows for our constant real-time surveillance and behavioral tracking. Future generations' entire lives from birth to death will be recorded on-chain. Their entire monetary worth just ones and zeros, programmable and revokeable. Dystopian is almost an understatement.

Hello Future! 💩



A lot of fire messed up my trip to the Sawtooths this year. Sucked. Major temp swings up there. Was hunting one year and it got to 60 during the day and -15 at night. Biggest swing I've ever been in. Idaho also has the greatest length of river miles compared to any other state. Add in Hells Canyon (deepest in the US), other canyon lands and the whole high desert/desert of the southern part of the state - Idaho has it all except coastline. Too many people though. Would not recommend moving here.

It's Full.

 
Pretty much exactly how I feel. We are living through and participating in the proof of concept that will ultimately be the technological backbone that allows for our constant real-time surveillance and behavioral tracking. Future generations' entire lives from birth to death will be recorded on-chain. Their entire monetary worth just ones and zeros, programmable and revokeable. Dystopian is almost an understatement.
Hello Future! 💩



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I was there last year. It’s beautiful.

Jackson Hole was a little fart sniffy and loaded with California douche bags(like me) but the state is beautiful.

I did stay at a hotel/saloon in a rural place called Alpine that was straight out of an episode of Bar Rescue.

We were locked out of our room at 2 in the morning because they deactivated our room cards and it took an hour for us to get in because there was nobody minding the desk.

We had to go inside the bar which was packed at 2am(on a Wednesday) and found the desk lady..but she didn’t know how to reactivate the keys and the lady that could went home. She said the maintenance guy has a key and should be around but couldn’t find him in the bar. Turns out he was in a maintenance closet drunk off his ass playing poker with a bunch of bikers. He finally showed up an hour later.
There's a stripclub/whorehouse upstairs BTW. Perhaps it's only Friday/Saturday night. It doesn't look like it from the interior on the 1st floor, but trust me, up the stairs, the decor changes. Eastern euro ladies too.
 
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