Where to move in the US to avoid humidity?

You are a dumb nigger. You are the blackest retard gorilla nigger that I have ever seen.
I seriously doubt I'm speaking to a European. Only an American would be this obsessed about skin color and race.
Muggy. I want to avoid hot, muggy misery that is almost everywhere in the US.
Besides all of the North basically? Okay.
 
You are a dumb nigger. You are the blackest retard gorilla nigger that I have ever seen.

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Muggy. I want to avoid hot, muggy misery that is almost everywhere in the US.
WelperHelper99 and AbsoluteEgo already gave you the answers you are looking for. Avoid Colorado like the fucking plague and you still have Utah, Arizona, Idaho, Nevada, and even New Mexico.

The Driest States in the country are in order Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, Arizona, New Mexico.
But in those states you also experience extremes in temperature as is the norm for a desert environment, Winter can be cold windy and brutal and then Summer can be extremely hot with dry winds and very powerful sunlight that can burn someone unaccustomed to it easily.

Also 30 Acres is optimistic as hell for half a million.
 
Price is more negotiable than climate. I'm inclined to just build a house at this point, but I don't know where. The climate in the US appears to suck absolutely everywhere except in pozzed states. Alaska is great and not pozzed but it's owned entirely by the feds.


You sound like a jungle monkey that enjoys shit weather.


Except almost all the continent is cloaked in an insufferable humidity, or is just a desert.


There is no CfB in the US except for the west coast which is pozzed. Thank you for proving my point.


Click literally anywhere in the US with gun rights and homeschooling laws. Notice how hot and muggy and shitty it is compared to CfB (white people climate).

I didn't realize amerimutts are so sensitive about their fucking bog weather but I guess any reason to be an anal pained loser is good enough these days.
Alaska will have your weather, it's a beautiful place, been there myself, some of my family lives there, but everything is shipped in. You will pay a crap ton, on the plus side, if you like the woods, hunting, fishing, good gun laws, you'll enjoy it. But you better have a job lined up.
 
Utah, Arizona, Idaho, Nevada, and even New Mexico
Those are literally all deserts. I want a stream, some trees, air I can breathe without choking on, and some guns. Surely there's someplace not shitty in the US?

Alaska will have your weather, it's a beautiful place, been there myself, some of my family lives there, but everything is shipped in. You will pay a crap ton, on the plus side, if you like the woods, hunting, fishing, good gun laws, you'll enjoy it. But you better have a job lined up.
It's less the cost of living and more the cost of property. You're not going to get acreage in Alaska for less than a few million dollars, and that's before you build the house. Maybe if the Feds auction some more of the land, but I don't see that happening. The US Feds love fucking you all to death.
 
Those are literally all deserts. I want a stream, some trees, air I can breathe without choking on, and some guns. Surely there's someplace not shitty in the US?


It's less the cost of living and more the cost of property. You're not going to get acreage in Alaska for less than a few million dollars, and that's before you build the house. Maybe if the Feds auction some more of the land, but I don't see that happening. The US Feds love fucking you all to death.
Nigger, that is not even close to describing those states accurately. In Utah you can go from Desert to Sagebrush Steppe to mountain sometimes even a combination of all 3. I wouldn't call Idaho a desert at all except maybe areas of the south, Arizona also has colder mountainous areas, and Nevada has areas that are similar to California in climate. The States are fucking huge and each state can have multiple biomes.
 
Nigger, that is not even close to describing those states accurately. In Utah you can go from Desert to Sagebrush Steppe to mountain sometimes even a combination of all 3. I wouldn't call Idaho a desert at all except maybe areas of the south, Arizona also has colder mountainous areas, and Nevada has areas that are similar to California in climate. The States are fucking huge and each state can have multiple biomes.
Agreed. Utah has a massive biosphere, it's more defined as a tundra if anything, even then, it's not that easy to qualify, it depends on where you are.
 
Those are literally all deserts. I want a stream, some trees, air I can breathe without choking on, and some guns. Surely there's someplace not shitty in the US?
Arizona is not all desert. It has desert. It also has national forests. The northern and middle parts of the state also get snow. There are no mosquitos and it isn't humid. Gun laws are pretty relaxed. Cant tell you about the rest because I dont care. You clearly haven't looked into these states much if you think Arizona is just all desert though.
 
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Nigger, that is not even close to describing those states accurately. In Utah you can go from Desert to Sagebrush Steppe to mountain sometimes even a combination of all 3. I wouldn't call Idaho a desert at all except maybe areas of the south, Arizona also has colder mountainous areas, and Nevada has areas that are similar to California in climate. The States are fucking huge and each state can have multiple biomes.
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Nevada and New Mexico are Red Flag Law states, so lets look at Utah.


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1. Growing season.
2. Fresh water.
3. Trees.

Where? Find me one. Not even for half a million dollars. There's some water but it's either not available for the price or it's just a creek through a totally desolate piece of land.
 
Arizona is not all desert. It has desert. It also has national forests. The northern and middle parts of the state also get snow. There are no mosquitos and it isn't humid. Gun laws are pretty relaxed. Cant tell you about the rest because I dont care. You clearly haven't looked into these states much if you think Arizona is just all desert though.

The closest I can find in AZ is something like this which has seasonal creeks but no real foliage. It's also still muggy in this area, but only relatively considering it gets up to 40C.
 
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Nevada and New Mexico are Red Flag Law states, so lets look at Utah.


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1. Growing season.
2. Fresh water.
3. Trees.

Where? Find me one. Not even for half a million dollars. There's some water but it's either not available for the price or it's just a creek through a totally desolate piece of land.
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you are an ignorant nigger.
 
Are you insane? Stay in Europe and move to northern Scandinavia.

North America has the most unpredictable weather in the world. The coldest parts of the USA can go up to 40c in the summer and -25c in the winter. Every year there is some shift in weather trends, it can snow in May sometimes and go up to 35c for a week in October. The Rockies completely fuck up our atmosphere and cause tornadoes in the Midwest and we got typhoons coming to the east coast every year. Not to mention since we are a "frontier" we have shitty parasites like pinworms and bedbugs that Europe doesn't really have because of just floods of people coming in with their contamination.

Only stable location in the USA are Arizona and Nevada and those places are boring and hot as hell. Stay in Europe.
 
That is a national park. Do you see a farm there? No? That's because you cannot farm in a National Park. Blame FDR.
 
Those are literally all deserts. I want a stream, some trees, air I can breathe without choking on, and some guns. Surely there's someplace not shitty in the US?


It's less the cost of living and more the cost of property. You're not going to get acreage in Alaska for less than a few million dollars, and that's before you build the house. Maybe if the Feds auction some more of the land, but I don't see that happening. The US Feds love fucking you all to death.
Wyoming, North Dakota, Montana, and Wisconsin are your best bets. Hell even the Upper Peninsula of Michigan might work out.
I'd consider any of those.
 
most likely state based on most criteria and five minute autism search; Texas

least to most likely
1 Oregon/ Nebraska/ Utah
2 Wyoming/ South Dakota/ California/ Kansas/ New Mexico
3 Idaho/ Nevada/ Colorado
4 Arizona/ Oklahoma
5 Texas

this depends on what's most important to you though.
 
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