Long1MD
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I didn't read this entire thread, but I have some friends there that say they only have internet for a few hours out of the day.
I would love to move to WV. I visited Martinsburg a while back, it was pretty diverse. Although my commute would be 2 hours into DC, almost impractical.
I didn't read this entire thread, but I have some friends there that say they only have internet for a few hours out of the day.
I didn't read this entire thread, but I have some friends there that say they only have internet for a few hours out of the day.
I didn't read this entire thread, but I have some friends there that say they only have internet for a few hours out of the day.
not to hijack but every piece of land I see is part of a subdivision does that mean a HOA?
I like those WV mountains and I don't think enough sh$#birds from DC would be able to tip the scales in favor of their libtard agenda. But I can definitely understand your feelings.
Thats what I worry about.
"Oh its so cheap here! And everyones friendly! Let's move there and omg whats this? People have guns here? Can't have that. This is our state now!". Happened to CO.
Thats what I worry about.
"Oh its so cheap here! And everyones friendly! Let's move there and omg whats this? People have guns here? Can't have that. This is our state now!". Happened to CO.
WV geography and infrastructure in the majority of the state is unappealing for that mindset. VA, NOVA specifically has that complex way before WV.
You'd be surprised about the number who try and go back... They come here, enjoy the touristy stuff and knee-jerk. Afterwards they realize it's not what they made it out to be, kinda like a honeymoon period with women.
Is it as wild as say the show Justified? I know it takes place in Kentucky but it's Appalachia nonetheless. We did a 3 day sportbike trip and stayed in Parkersburg I think? It was very, very badass out there.
lol, I've never seen the show (don't have cable, just internet + Netflix & Amazon streaming)... but not really from what I read on Wikipedia, lol!
I'm in Wood Co, where Parkersburg is the county seat. 50 is a blast on a bike for being a 4 lane, though it's the primary moneymaker for Ritchie and Doddridge County cops, lol. We used to run it all the time for a daytrip from Elkins... ran down to Snowshoe, through Cass and Greenbank for an afternoon/evening run. I miss my scoots!
It's definitly more isolated. I usually only see 1 or 2 visibly marked law enforcement cars while out there, and most of the time never. A lot less people, thats for sure.