My friend RCC can speak more directly to it, but think "Gold Rush": prices and people. Five dollars for a tomato, four or five bucks for a gallon of gas, and not a place to stay for 500 miles.
Bob moved out of Eastern Montana because he was sick of the oil boom, and I flew there to chase roosters with him one more time a year and a half ago.

Your biggest challenge will be lodging- there isn't any. Drive up in a motorhome or pulling your camper- about the only way to insure you'll have a place to lay your head when the birds are cleaned and the dogs are asleep.


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