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I used to live in Michigan, and in the summer everyone that can goes to the northern part of the state to their little lake cottage, or gets as close to the water as they can. Many of those small towns are very seasonal, welcoming a flood of visitors and tourist during the summer, then empty out and shut down in the winter. Is that what the Idaho panhandle is like?
Never been before but Idaho has captured my imagination of late. I’ll be going to a wedding in MT this summer and am going to try and visit ID after, and just curious why the dynamic is like.
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one of the worst drives in my life was going from boise to moscow in winter 2011 or so. Absolutely harrowing.