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Hey Coach, It really is beautiful! It's one of my favorite states to visit and there are so many unique places throughout the state. What area do you wanna check out the most?
@@BrothaontheGo thank you for the swift response. I understand Utah has so many places from red deserts to green forest like areas. I’d like to visit Moab with some ATVs if there such a tour, then hiking in one of the hidden gem areas like Hobble Creek in Springfield. Utah seems like a state with it all in terms of nature variety.
Hey, no problem. I stay up to late most nights, so I may as well answer comments lol. I agree 100% that the variety there is incredible. I went to Moab a year ago and it is hard to believe all of the incredible destinations packed within an hour or so. There are so many places I probably haven't heard of. Like Hobble Creek... I don't even think I have heard of that place and it's probably breathtaking. I have been to Utah about 5 times and it hasn't disappointed at all. Hopefully you get the chance to go!
Great video, the portrayal of video is how Utah used to be 20 30 years ago. Now we have traffic that will rival LA, property prices threw the roof, those casual stroll in national parks portrayed,. now sometimes at peak time there closed by 10am to many people. Boating on the lakes that are close to Salt Lake you could probably walk from boat to boat in summer. Lake Powell used to be heaven but because of low water levels (surround states taking more water) now a lot of boat ramps are out of the water. I could go on and on how Utah used to be.
Hey confused cynic, thanks for watching the video! I was really disappointed to learn about Lake Powell's water levels being so low. I saw that on the news. I know many SLC residents are concerned about traffic, but it still isn't as bad as some places people are moving from. In your opinion, do you think Salt Lake is not built out for the high population growth it has seen as of late?
I live in pittsburgh Pennsylvania but have traveled to Utah at least 8 times. Love the southwest part of Utah. Bryce, Zion, Cedar Breaks NM, Moki Dugway, Lake Powell, Dead Horse State Park, and the drive from Bryce to Torrey Utah are some of my favorite places to see. Thought about moving to Utah when I retired but I think property is too expensive in the areas I'd like to live. Also, leaving all my friends and most of my family in Pittsburgh would be too difficult.
I don’t see why anyone outside of the LDS would choose Utah over neighboring Colorado. Both are pretty similar in terms of geography, but Colorado just has more to offer from an economic and entertainment perspective. Also more diverse.
Thanks for watching! Utah has grown a ton in the last decade. I would really dial in on what you are looking for. But, there are lits of incredible places there. Take care!
Utah is great for families, not much to do but outdoors and winter sports so if you are not into any of those activities you will get bored with in a year or so. I am a big city person so moving away from SLC was the best decision. 😀😀😀
Hey Jay, thanks for watching the video! A lot of people are moving from Cali right now and it has actually created a pretty hot market there. I have been to California more times than I can count and I have enjoyed visiting. But, living in either Utah or California can be an acquired taste, Depending on the area. Take care!
Lol, I feel like Californicating is the perfect word to describe it 😂 I can understand wanting to live in Utah. Every time I go to one of the National Parks it makes me wanna move to Moab, St. George, or Kanab area lol. Thanks for watching and take care!
@@BrothaontheGo NY, Brutal cold. Thinking about making a move to Utah, a little concerned about the dating scene and the inversions. Any thoughts on that?
Yes, New York can get brutally cold. Are you from NYC or somewhere even colder like up north? Just to clarify are you considering the Salt Lake City area or another part of the state?
@@BrothaontheGo I am considering it and am planning on taking a trip to Utah, there is an opportunity in the Provo area I am looking into but I’d like to check salt lake out bc I would like to be close to a city of some sort
That's great! I have been to Utah a handful of times and it is really unique compared to other places you have probably been. So, going to visit will definitely be helpful. As far as dating in Salt Lake, I am not too sure about that to be honest. I do know they have BYU and the University of Utah in the area. So, depending on your age there may be lots of people, but if you are looking for NY nightlife options... It's just not the same. If you live in Provo you are still basically in the SLC metro area. So, if you want to be really close to town it may not be your best option, but it's still close enough. I highly recommend checking Utah out in person if you are interested. I personally enjoy Utah, but not everyone does. Try to write your questions down before your trip and see which ones can be answered before/during your trip. If you know what you are looking for it will help you identify which area may be the best fit. Good luck with your trip and decision making process! Take care!
Way more Polynesians in Utah than black people, I can assure you that. Polynesians make up a good percentage of the state's mormons. Not sure where you got your stats from.
Utah is very much catered to the 'upper middle class.' That's one thing to start with. Secondly, it's extremely 'competitive.' It's not 'slower paced' at all. Maybe compared to NYC or LA but definitely not compared to the south of the country. People work a lot and any weekend 'reprieve' is built around hiking, mountain biking and other 'outdoor' activities. Or church. Let's just say that 'grown adults' don't hang around restaurants on the weekends ordering a second bottle of wine or drinks, conversing and joking around, after they've finished eating. It's very much a state built around 'self-notoriety' and spending 90% of their time with their families (and other micro-cult things) and not caring about 'the rest of the world' outside their upper middle class or mormon 'bubble.' But hey, if you're very 'independent' this might just work for you. Just remember, people only have conversations with you here to 'talk about their own notoriety.' It's 'that' kind of independent here. This all might sound kind of 'cynical,' but I can assure you it will 'reveal' itself once you move here.
@@MorganMcGinnis I should have guessed. If you care about Utah the best thing you can do is stay in your containment state and tell your friends to do the same. Take hurr easy.
@@gjg5789 no thanks. Im going to continie to go to the house i own in Utah. Why do you care if you hate Utah so much? Man, must really suck being you. Enjoy! Ooo tacos.....
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I would love to live in Utah some day. It looks beautiful.
Hey Coach, It really is beautiful! It's one of my favorite states to visit and there are so many unique places throughout the state. What area do you wanna check out the most?
@@BrothaontheGo thank you for the swift response. I understand Utah has so many places from red deserts to green forest like areas.
I’d like to visit Moab with some ATVs if there such a tour, then hiking in one of the hidden gem areas like Hobble Creek in Springfield.
Utah seems like a state with it all in terms of nature variety.
Hey, no problem. I stay up to late most nights, so I may as well answer comments lol. I agree 100% that the variety there is incredible. I went to Moab a year ago and it is hard to believe all of the incredible destinations packed within an hour or so. There are so many places I probably haven't heard of. Like Hobble Creek... I don't even think I have heard of that place and it's probably breathtaking. I have been to Utah about 5 times and it hasn't disappointed at all. Hopefully you get the chance to go!
Great video, I subbed.
Incredible place!!! 🔥
Great video, the portrayal of video is how Utah used to be 20 30 years ago. Now we have traffic that will rival LA, property prices threw the roof, those casual stroll in national parks portrayed,. now sometimes at peak time there closed by 10am to many people. Boating on the lakes that are close to Salt Lake you could probably walk from boat to boat in summer. Lake Powell used to be heaven but because of low water levels (surround states taking more water) now a lot of boat ramps are out of the water. I could go on and on how Utah used to be.
Hey confused cynic, thanks for watching the video! I was really disappointed to learn about Lake Powell's water levels being so low. I saw that on the news. I know many SLC residents are concerned about traffic, but it still isn't as bad as some places people are moving from. In your opinion, do you think Salt Lake is not built out for the high population growth it has seen as of late?
I live in pittsburgh Pennsylvania but have traveled to Utah at least 8 times. Love the southwest part of Utah. Bryce, Zion, Cedar Breaks NM, Moki Dugway, Lake Powell, Dead Horse State Park, and the drive from Bryce to Torrey Utah are some of my favorite places to see. Thought about moving to Utah when I retired but I think property is too expensive in the areas I'd like to live. Also, leaving all my friends and most of my family in Pittsburgh would be too difficult.
I don’t see why anyone outside of the LDS would choose Utah over neighboring Colorado. Both are pretty similar in terms of geography, but Colorado just has more to offer from an economic and entertainment perspective. Also more diverse.
The mountains aren't as close to the metro and the people are much meaner and more rude in CO
So interested in living in Utah once I finish school. Any recommendations of your favorite southern Utah city?
Thank you for giving us hope that Utah is the best place to raise a family and to buy a home! Thank you
Thanks for watching! Utah has grown a ton in the last decade. I would really dial in on what you are looking for. But, there are lits of incredible places there. Take care!
Utah is great for families, not much to do but outdoors and winter sports so if you are not into any of those activities you will get bored with in a year or so. I am a big city person so moving away from SLC was the best decision. 😀😀😀
What Kind of entertainment places doesn't Utah have? Like Water Parks, Bowling Alleys, Pool Halls, and 6 Flags? Just asking
Would you recommend a POC move to SLC ?
People should consider moving to California rather than Utah, California has much more to offer.
Hey Jay, thanks for watching the video! A lot of people are moving from Cali right now and it has actually created a pretty hot market there. I have been to California more times than I can count and I have enjoyed visiting. But, living in either Utah or California can be an acquired taste, Depending on the area. Take care!
Californians should stay in California and quit Californicating everywhere else
Lol, I feel like Californicating is the perfect word to describe it 😂 I can understand wanting to live in Utah. Every time I go to one of the National Parks it makes me wanna move to Moab, St. George, or Kanab area lol. Thanks for watching and take care!
You need to lay off the sauce its clouding your judgment.
@@gladegoodrich2297 How so? Compare the two states. What's your take?
I will be moving to Utah in coming January
You are a legantatan thanks you!
Ngl, I have no clue what that means 😂.
I’ll take a low of 17 deg anyway day! 🤣
Oh no! How cold you is it where where you are?
@@BrothaontheGo NY, Brutal cold. Thinking about making a move to Utah, a little concerned about the dating scene and the inversions. Any thoughts on that?
Yes, New York can get brutally cold. Are you from NYC or somewhere even colder like up north? Just to clarify are you considering the Salt Lake City area or another part of the state?
@@BrothaontheGo I am considering it and am planning on taking a trip to Utah, there is an opportunity in the Provo area I am looking into but I’d like to check salt lake out bc I would like to be close to a city of some sort
That's great! I have been to Utah a handful of times and it is really unique compared to other places you have probably been. So, going to visit will definitely be helpful. As far as dating in Salt Lake, I am not too sure about that to be honest. I do know they have BYU and the University of Utah in the area. So, depending on your age there may be lots of people, but if you are looking for NY nightlife options... It's just not the same. If you live in Provo you are still basically in the SLC metro area. So, if you want to be really close to town it may not be your best option, but it's still close enough. I highly recommend checking Utah out in person if you are interested. I personally enjoy Utah, but not everyone does. Try to write your questions down before your trip and see which ones can be answered before/during your trip. If you know what you are looking for it will help you identify which area may be the best fit. Good luck with your trip and decision making process! Take care!
I from bountiful
Nice, What do you think of the area?
@@BrothaontheGo it is a good area
Way more Polynesians in Utah than black people, I can assure you that. Polynesians make up a good percentage of the state's mormons. Not sure where you got your stats from.
Please make a video about the income source of Utha for Asian.
Utah is very much catered to the 'upper middle class.' That's one thing to start with. Secondly, it's extremely 'competitive.' It's not 'slower paced' at all. Maybe compared to NYC or LA but definitely not compared to the south of the country. People work a lot and any weekend 'reprieve' is built around hiking, mountain biking and other 'outdoor' activities. Or church. Let's just say that 'grown adults' don't hang around restaurants on the weekends ordering a second bottle of wine or drinks, conversing and joking around, after they've finished eating. It's very much a state built around 'self-notoriety' and spending 90% of their time with their families (and other micro-cult things) and not caring about 'the rest of the world' outside their upper middle class or mormon 'bubble.' But hey, if you're very 'independent' this might just work for you. Just remember, people only have conversations with you here to 'talk about their own notoriety.' It's 'that' kind of independent here. This all might sound kind of 'cynical,' but I can assure you it will 'reveal' itself once you move here.
It's cold and miserable, you will hate it. Please stay in California.
Utah is miserable. Make sure you avoid it at all costs. Drive around it if need be.
if thats your opinion of it, please do. thanks.
@@MorganMcGinnis Your welcome. Enjoy breathing in your Silent Hill-esque levels of inversion. Those old cars you love probably help out a ton too!
@@gjg5789 i spend 99% of my time in Santa Cruz California where I live and am from. but i love Utah. glad I dont have to bump into you. take er easy!
@@MorganMcGinnis I should have guessed. If you care about Utah the best thing you can do is stay in your containment state and tell your friends to do the same. Take hurr easy.
@@gjg5789 no thanks. Im going to continie to go to the house i own in Utah. Why do you care if you hate Utah so much? Man, must really suck being you. Enjoy! Ooo tacos.....
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Hey, Thanks for watching!
Don't move to Utah, you will not enjoy it.
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So interested in living in Utah once I finish school. Any recommendations of your favorite southern Utah city?
St. George