So when we got to base, we came in the main gate....then drove like 5 miles to the lodging office. 5 miles of just farmland, cows grazing and everything. Then we had to drive another 5 miles to get to our room. Living on this base is like living in the country. So I thought I would post some pictures. They have designated hunting grounds, 2 lakes for fishing and lots and lots of trails and wide open space. They have 5 gates because it takes so long to get anywhere, and it makes it much easier to get to outlying areas that way. Even living on base, it takes Steven probably 20+ minutes to get to the fire station...mostly driving 50mph. And after driving around FOREVER just to look at 3 houses that we didn't even like once we got there, we decided to just wait on base housing. We will have to live in a hotel off base for a little over a month until we can get a house. For those who come to visit there is good shopping about a half hour away and who knows what else we will discover to do around here.
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Don't know if you can see, but there are mountains back there. |
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Typical view of base. |
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Turkey we found roaming behind our TLF after our walk. |
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