>>1016873Let me give you a couple examples of states I'm familiar with and their merits. Maybe you can learn from me and contribute a more mature comment to the thread next time. Even if you don't (and you probably won't), other people will read this, and maybe they can format comments for states they're familiar with similarly.
>Utah (assuming most people would live in Salt Lake City)-45 minutes from world class skiing in the winter
-30 minutes from trailheads that lead to average NWA land (highly "wild" and you will see deer and mountain goats, albeit parts are within line-of-sight of the city)
-1 hour from BLM land (dispersed target shooting is OK)
-1.5 hours from very wild/"high adventure"/very scenic mountains
-30 minutes from average trout fishing, 50 minutes from world class trout fishing
-4 to 5 hours from Salt Lake City to either Yellowstone, Moab or Zion National Park
>Missouri (assuming most people would live in St. Louis area)-20 minutes from very good trail biking (not quite "mountain" biking, though)
-30 minutes from a put-in for boating on Missouri, Meramec or Mississippi Rivers
-1 hour from decent hiking in state parks
-1.5-2 hours from slightly more wild hiking, which includes access to a long "through trail"
-1.5-2 hours from very good canoeing and fishing
-2.5 hours from great lake boating, where many people have second homes
-4 to 5 hours drive to Ozark Highlands in Arkansas
Instead of acting like a 4th-grader and slandering downies again, why don't you use the opportunity to explain why you think Kentucky is such hot shit?