Idaho is a diverse state–just ask someone from Ponderay about Preston, or a rural Elk City dwelller about life in Boise, and you’ll realize that our big-little state is full of unique sub-regions that each play a role in making this such a great place to live. But despite our minute differences, when it comes to living in the Gem State there are certain things you just never do. If you’re new to Idaho, take our advice and never get caught doing any of these things:
- Littering.
Oliver Quinlan/Flickr Dishonor on you and your cow if you do.
- Praising Californians for their driving skills or big city habits.
Håkan Dahlström/Flickr #sorrynotsorry
- Passing up any opportunity to take a road trip.
Chris Chabot/Flickr The best memories are made with the wind in your hair and the landscape on the horizon, ready to explore.
- Dreaming of the big city.
Thomas Hawk/Flickr This view is like something out of my worst nightmare.
- Disrespecting the elderly.
Moyan Brenn/Flickr Idahoans have some excellent values instilled from a young age.
- Dressing like it’s New York Fashion Week.
Rafael Clemente/Flickr Let’s keep our fashions casual and classy instead, shall we?
- Not taking advantage of a snow day.
Jasper Nance/Flickr They’re about as few and far between as unicorns.
- And being afraid of a little snow on the road definitely isn’t an option either.
Bureau of Land Management/Flickr I know I’m not the only one who has pushed snow with my bumper on a backroad.
- Forgetting to take the time to stop and enjoy Idaho’s beauty.
Thomas Schweighofer Idaho is incredible! It would be a shame to waste every wildlife and scenic opportunity it has to offer.
- Cheering for our own NFL or NBA team.
Jimmy Emerson, DVM/Flickr Well, mostly because we don’t have either. College sports are where it’s at!
- Not enjoying a picture-perfect rural sunset.
Jim Harper/Flickr It’s one of our state’s most precious gifts.
- Ignoring an old barn photo op.
Charles Knowles/Flickr Such lovely pieces of Idaho history deserve to be captured!
- Not praying for rain.
Russ Taylor/Flickr We need it.
- Turning down anything huckleberry.
George Wesly and Bonita Dannells/Flickr Tiny, sweet, tangy…they’re like the fruit of the gods.
- Sitting around doing nothing.
Jovelyn Catterson/Flickr Idahoans are known for having one of the most active lifestyles in the country. Sitting isn’t an option when you have views like this!
- Dreaming about ever leaving the Gem State.
Diana Robinson/Flickr Idahome forever and always. Why would you want to be anywhere else?
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Oliver Quinlan/Flickr
Dishonor on you and your cow if you do.
Håkan Dahlström/Flickr
#sorrynotsorry
Chris Chabot/Flickr
The best memories are made with the wind in your hair and the landscape on the horizon, ready to explore.
Thomas Hawk/Flickr
This view is like something out of my worst nightmare.
Moyan Brenn/Flickr
Idahoans have some excellent values instilled from a young age.
Rafael Clemente/Flickr
Let’s keep our fashions casual and classy instead, shall we?
Jasper Nance/Flickr
They’re about as few and far between as unicorns.
Bureau of Land Management/Flickr
I know I’m not the only one who has pushed snow with my bumper on a backroad.
Thomas Schweighofer
Idaho is incredible! It would be a shame to waste every wildlife and scenic opportunity it has to offer.
Jimmy Emerson, DVM/Flickr
Well, mostly because we don’t have either. College sports are where it’s at!
Jim Harper/Flickr
It’s one of our state’s most precious gifts.
Charles Knowles/Flickr
Such lovely pieces of Idaho history deserve to be captured!
Russ Taylor/Flickr
We need it.
George Wesly and Bonita Dannells/Flickr
Tiny, sweet, tangy…they’re like the fruit of the gods.
Jovelyn Catterson/Flickr
Idahoans are known for having one of the most active lifestyles in the country. Sitting isn’t an option when you have views like this!
Diana Robinson/Flickr
Idahome forever and always. Why would you want to be anywhere else?
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