I'll
call you on this on Mark. I currently live in Alberta and have cut into Montana
south of Medicine Hat and have then taken Hwy 2 east into North Dakota and
eventually back across into Manitoba. That's probably within 60 miles of
Peerless. I've also been 100 miles north of you in southern Sask. I understand
your comment, "A place where not very much is taken for
granted. . . ."
Al
Toews Calgary, Alberta, Canada
60
Dodge Phoenix 2drht
I live, and have for going on
25 years now minus military service and a few years here and there, in the
Cascade Mountains of Western Oregon. So beautiful and slow paced and
relaxed. We get so many people that move here from the metropolises that
get sick of the rat race. I feel sorry for anybody that has to spend any
more than passing time in the concrete jungle.
But if I had my way, and if
there were any economy there at all, I would choose to live in one of the most
desolate places in North America, where I'm sure nobody on this list has made
it to within 500 miles of. Peerless, Montana. 5 miles from
Saskatchewan, and about an hour from North Dakota, in the northeastermost part
of Montana. Population about 50. Lived there from age 5 to about
14. Nicest people in the world, because they literally depend on each
other for survival, usually in the social sense, but sometimes in the winter
in the literal sense! A place where not very much is taken for granted.
. . .
Mark J. Hash
Sutherlin, OR
'57 Fury, '57 Savoy 2 d sedan,
'57 Sport Suburban, '68 300 convert, '00 Dakota
SLT