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Yes, it’s true. Effective September 15th, we will live in Idaho Falls.
Idaho Falls is a small town located in southeast Idaho. We decided to retire there to have recreational opportunities for both of us, live in a smaller town, yet have good health care if needed.
Our new house is just right for us. We can see the mountains from the house, are close to Yellowstone and Teton Parks, and are near great flyfishing for Paul.
We both look forward to this new chapter in our lives, to the great rides and roads around Idaho, and to the many fine people we know we'll meet.
Welcome to the hood. I live next door in Montana. Idaho is a beautiful place. Just got back from 6 days on the Middle Fork of the Salmon River - the River of No Return Wilderness. My 3rd trip and it was the best ever. We had four kids along and they caught and released over 400 fish in five days of fishing.
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