Wow... I did not realize that a family of 3 living in SE Idaho would be so 'labeled' and 'outcast' before we are even met.

This area is a great place to live.. Yes, there is a very high population of 'mormons' and that does not seem to have kept out the coffee, booze, drugs and other riff raff of society. BUT-it has brought a lot of 'preppers' to this area to glean knowledge from the 'mormons' about food storage and other survival lessons... I started out in Twin Falls as a single mother of 2... I had never really paid attention to different religious beliefs growing up in Southern Indiana...but living here in this area has 'opened my eyes' to all the differences and I have learned that the 'mormons' have a good thing going for them... at least they did back in the pioneer days when the world was a bit different than it is today... they are the ones that established the irrigation system in the west... anyway... no need to get into a history lesson here... I just know that one of their main beliefs that has be 'preached' from the very beginning is being prepared and making it a community event, not just a personal event... because if you help your nieghbor be successful, they will not come knocking on your door in the event of an emergency... they will not be sneakin around ready to blow your head off to survive ... because you worked together to be prepared ... and you have just the same as they do so there is no reason to fear...

This is a great place to live! Not to say that everybody is prepared but there are more than not and that makes this area feel safer than other areas... I know that even thougth I don't know their names-they got my back... because there is safety in numbers...

I have my weapons and ammo ready and aimed.. because the rest of the world still lives here too... but I know that it is not my family alone against everybody else...

Anyway... there is my 2 cents

Stanley Idaho is beautiful for about 4 weeks out of the year... late july to early august... otherwise... it is very VERY VERY cold with snowfall usually being measured by the feet instead of inches... (normally they are the record cold in the lower 48 states) my sister has lived there for several years ... it takes some special folks to tolerate that area... I am not that special but enjoy the chance to go visit on an occasion...

I am looking forward to learning more about this area... the wild edibles available, where and when and other helpful knowledge to reassure my family's safety and survival in case of an emergency in this area...

My regards,

Xcntryski