What fascinates me about the States is the...well!...the "SPACE" - the vastness of the places You, people, have... Here in Europe we complain if we have to drive 10km to work - I've met guys in the States who were doing 50miles per day! :D
Petar Jebivetar You have to do what you have to do. We are not scared of driving. Top for me is 35 miles to work but I've know people who drive 2 hrs each way...in N.J. by the way.
@José Very true. I think it also depends from person to person and personal situation & motivations. I meam - sometimes it is preferable than NOT WORKING AT ALL - other times - if the job is well renumerated, then why the hell not? If you have to (for example) PAY MEDICAL BILLS, for your (idk!) sick wife - what you're gonna do?? ...BITCH about it?? Damn! I even know people who drive longer distances right here in Europe.
I would love 10km; currently I drive 10 miles each way to and from work and my wife drives 30 miles each way. This is a great improvement over our previous 63 and 67 mile trips each way to work. But as another has said, you do what you have to to pay the bills.
+2serveand2protect Ever heard the saying "big sky country" here in the states? It really pertains to the western parts of the US, particularly Montana, Texas, etc. It's hard to explain the effect unless you've experienced it personally, but due to the vast open area(s) you happen to be in at the time, when you look up, the sky looks/feels ENORMOUS. It really is awe-inspiring the feeling it brings, and I say that as an American from the east coast (Boston, or NYC, Philly, etc.)), where that "big sky" feeling doesn't exist.
I was born in Cheyenne. My grandfather had his law firm a few blocks away from the Wrangler. As a kid I loved going downtown. My first movie was at that theater. I was 10. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Cheyenne has grown a lot. Back then it was still so small. We had only a 5 digit phone number and there was only one zip code. Life was good.
I'm only here cause my Son's Father was stationed out their well over 20 years ago for the Air Force. I never had the chances to go out there and I'm so glad I didn't. Thank You for this!!
My husband and I stayed at the Great Plains Hotel and I loved it - it was gorgeous - we were moving to Tucson AZ and stopped by their one night - it's ashame we couldn't have stayed longer, however, my husband and I are thinking about moving there because it's a BLOOD RED state and education is #8 in the country and I can't stand this damn heat!!!! I miss my four seasons! It's a toss up between Wyoming or Pennsylvania - either way we will be closer to our families
Sir, When you paused your car at the corner of Capital Ave and 20th St did you notice the brownish brick building on the right? That was the old McCormick Jr High where I went to seventh grade at the time of the Kennedy assassination. We left Cheyenne in 1965 and returned to California. Like all mid-sized cities Cheyenne's downtown now looks pretty quiet. Gone are the neon signs, department stores, etc. It's sad to me as I tend to live in the past. But thank you very much for a good trip through Cheyenne and memory lane.
I grew up in wheatland, 70 miles north. I've lived in Cheyenne now since 2014 and I can tell you this town is changing. Its growing just like down south in colorado and home prices are getting stupid expensive. I fear the cheyenne we all know will be a memory eventually.
@@theflyer68 That must have been a very LONG time ago. I grew up in Cheyenne and travelled frequently to Denver since I was five, and I never remember it being like Cheyenne.
I visited Cheyenne last year in the summer and it was at times cloudy and then at one point it was sunny and then it starting raining even but the sun was still shining at the same time. The song playing in the background of this video perfectly describes that day. A gorgeous and placid one. I hope to visit Cheyenne again and all of the other places that Wyoming has to offer! I honestly was charmed by what I saw! Thank you for all that you do too Pinay in USA! Please keep up the good content! 🤍
I currently live in Maryland near Washington DC .... I am looking for a change of scenery... I am tired of the crowds of people.... Too much going on .... I just want to work and relax.....Looking to move here one day
I used to live in Cheyenne for 10 years of my life, then moved to Salt Lake City when I was 11 and been there since. I’d love to move back to Wyoming one day again.
Snippet: That's the way to think, sis -- contribute to society for greater good. Enjoy the prairie land, Jen. Thanks so much for this update of the capital -- Cheyenne, Wyo. She's looking all dressed up now and not sooo bare anymore. be blessed. jul2023.
I haven't been to Wyoming since 2013. Jackson Hole was awesome, very open and quiet. My next visit I want to go to Devil's Tower, Yellowstone and maybe do some hunting.
Nice town. One I'm considering moving to someday. It's got a nice blend of small town and big city. But those 50 degree temperatures don't sound too good. Reminds me a bit of Fort Smith, Arkansas. Though I'd never move back there.
I'm not American, but this is my favorite city in the USA. I'd actually want to go here first if ever I get the chance to go to the States. Idk, there's something about this place (and the whole state.) I'd very much like to live here rather than in popular places like NYC, LA, or Chicago.
What do people do in Cheyenne or Wyoming in general in their free time though? I live in a town slightly larger than Cheyenne in the middle of the Caribbean (Dominican Republic to be more precise) And I sometimes get bored despite the sunny and nice weather.
Miguel Angel Sosa Rodriguez , I lived in FL for 23 years and never "found many things to do" because it's not where I wanted to live. I moved to Cheyenne last year (my boyfriend is from here) & I absolutely love it! They frequently have things to do downtown but honestly, I've never been. I enjoy nature so there's plenty of that to enjoy, the people here are so incredibly nice. Lots of people who live here are very into outdoor activities like motorcross, horseback riding, hiking, etc. The focus isn't so big on shopping, nightlife, etc although there's a good selection here and if all else fails, we're 45 minutes from Ft. Collins, Co & 1 hr from Denver, Co, Boulder, Co, RMNP, etc. There's Tons of things to do within a day's drive and still come home to a beautiful place.
My God! I love watching this just because this city in Wyoming looks like the old town of Denver and it feels so peacefull watching this! Would love to stay there for a few years! Ps: im an introvert and this state fits me lol
@@ShoddyLegion oh wow really? Never thought about that. I mean i know it’s in the east coast and that means it definately is cold there but didnt even think it would be THAT cold lol
@@septiancandra2006 anyways you just gotta prepare correctly. We get hight winds and higher win gusts and it's only really decent here 2-4 months outa the year.
I ma Hispanic male of 50 years old , I went to Cheyene Wyoming back in 1994 , I was soo scared since I’ve always stayed in the Eastern part of the U.S. .. must say ,I loved it , just wished certain personal Situations like finances would’ve been better to stay longer .. Also this thing of Racism , I saw new things like allot of the Pick truck scene was soo new to me , and other things .. Man I’m tired of the island living , I was 23 years old time , wish things could’ve been different , I hate the island living and miss those changes os seasons , but now with certain health conditions i don’t think I could handle the extreme cold weather ..
I live here. Its safe and small and everyone is friendly. The only downside is if ur a teen like me there aint shit to do except the mall and movies. I do like to cruise around and visit nearby lakes to fish. I really hope they develop teen friendly activites in the next few years
They have a Starbucks downtown and a very nice place called the Paramont Cafe which was a movie theater that was burned down, but it has been restored.
@@MrAdriancooke just askin as I'm a Wyoming native and you have to understand that we get 70+ mph winds and up 90+ mph gusts up here with -40 winters plus windchill.
No you don't. I was born and raised and miss it lots but if you're not from Cheyenne you won't appreciate it, you'll focus on what you've lost elsewhere. It's an acquired taste
@@mrknowmyself I was thinking it was just going to take some time to get accustomed to the area, environment, etc. I have moved a few times in my life, and have lived in 5 other counties, so I'm used to the "settling in" phase of moving to a new place. 6 years later....it never happened. I lived in Canada, Caribbean, Philippines, Germany, South Korea.....and no place took me more than 1 month to feel at home. Cheyenne Wyoming........it feels more like Elan Musk abducted me and sent me to Mars on his Space X ship.
@@Dangic23 I live in South Korea, Which country did you feel that it is most your home? I went to NYC and it was crazy populated kk so I thought sparsely populated city would be ideal for me, but not obviously... I think lots of more things should be considered. Abducted and sent to Mars LMAO LMAO, Which American City would do for me.... I'm thinking and thinking, I am planning to move to countryside soon in Korea, and will stay there for a while then. BTW, thank you for the useful information!
S Balaji sure why not. things change everyday, especially in this day and age. If that was all you had to add to conversation then you just made yourself sound ignorant...
@@ShellymanStudios I really like it, so far. Not a fan of the higher than usual cost of living and the limited jobs, but the air smells so clean and it's very pretty here. Huge difference for someone who grew up in Brooklyn NY, and has mostly only lived in big cities (like OKC, Milwaukee, and Cincinnati).
RiftZM what do you mean by higher than usual cost of living... pls I really do need these informations from you... I’m in the airforce and just got stationed here, I’m not sure how to feel about it, considering the fact that I’m used to city life, I lived in Chicago... you can dm me on Instagram mo_eazzie__ or email sharonzayzay@gmail.com... I would love to hear from you, thanks 🙏
Cheyenne is the capital and is the most populous city in Wyoming. Believe me this is the HUB. Outside of this there’s barely any people. Just how I like it.
I live in western nebraska, and visit cheyenne a lot, i would love to move there because it has more of a city feel and has the luxuries of a city like public transit and more to do but its not too big like a major city, id like to move there, and if not there then maybe loveland or ft collins in colorado
I had an aunt who lived in Cheyenne and had a house in North Platte. I lived in Loveland and ft.collins. ft.collins is the nicest, if I could afford it I'd move back
It seems to have so much space compared to European cities. I don’t know is it a good thing or a bad thing. It looks somewhat empty. And so very different to Amsterdam where i am now ! :)
It is empty. This town in the video is only 60k people. The entire State of WY has a little over 500k. I moved here from Germany. Trust me.....Europe is 1 million times better....maybe more.
@Pia Love It's really not that bad. The official population is around 60,000 and it's got quite a bit of history. I would visit during Frontier Days, otherwise the city is rather boring.
im planning on joing a fire dept soon so maybe ill go to cheeyann there and see what thats like after asll ima cowboy and wyoming is filled with them. yeehaw
Fun fact: Cheyenne Wyoming was originally a fictional place, built as a set for the second season of CBS television series 'Jericho'. The set was left in place after filming ended and subsequently became inhabited.
I can tell Cheyenne is a totally boring place to live. The downtown is quite dated, looks like no renovations have happened there in decades, & it's the type of city that shuts down by 9pm even on a Saturday night. But these things still don't make it not a nice place to visit.
@@jenhigala oo nga pero hangang pangarap nlang masaya nman ako pag nkkakita ako sa mga friend ko sa utube katulad mo na share un mga Lugar dyan sa ameraca
I love Wyoming it's so peaceful and there's not alot of people, hope to live there one day I'm tired of these crowded cities
Literally I agree. It’s by far my favorite small town vibe and it’s also a very conservative area which I also like a lot.
Same, I miss it every day
A lot is two words.
Bye
What fascinates me about the States is the...well!...the "SPACE" - the vastness of the places You, people, have... Here in Europe we complain if we have to drive 10km to work - I've met guys in the States who were doing 50miles per day! :D
Petar Jebivetar
You have to do what you have to do. We are not scared of driving. Top for me is 35 miles to work but I've know people who drive 2 hrs each way...in N.J. by the way.
@José
Very true. I think it also depends from person to person and personal situation & motivations. I meam - sometimes it is preferable than NOT WORKING AT ALL - other times - if the job is well renumerated, then why the hell not? If you have to (for example) PAY MEDICAL BILLS, for your (idk!) sick wife - what you're gonna do?? ...BITCH about it?? Damn! I even know people who drive longer distances right here in Europe.
I would love 10km; currently I drive 10 miles each way to and from work and my wife drives 30 miles each way. This is a great improvement over our previous 63 and 67 mile trips each way to work. But as another has said, you do what you have to to pay the bills.
I used to drive 52 miles one way.
+2serveand2protect Ever heard the saying "big sky country" here in the states? It really pertains to the western parts of the US, particularly Montana, Texas, etc. It's hard to explain the effect unless you've experienced it personally, but due to the vast open area(s) you happen to be in at the time, when you look up, the sky looks/feels ENORMOUS. It really is awe-inspiring the feeling it brings, and I say that as an American from the east coast (Boston, or NYC, Philly, etc.)), where that "big sky" feeling doesn't exist.
I was born in Cheyenne. My grandfather had his law firm a few blocks away from the Wrangler. As a kid I loved going downtown. My first movie was at that theater. I was 10. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. Cheyenne has grown a lot. Back then it was still so small. We had only a 5 digit phone number and there was only one zip code. Life was good.
I'm only here cause my Son's Father was stationed out their well over 20 years ago for the Air Force. I never had the chances to go out there and I'm so glad I didn't.
Thank You for this!!
The entire USA is so beautiful ! I like every state, but I prefer Southern California because of the weather. LoL
I like the eastcoast bc its so beautiful in Spring and Fall
@Benji Dover 😀 LOL
@Benji Dover so you're saying that you don't believe in masks?
@Benji Dover nut job
Watch out for the liberals in California. They bite
Cheyenne and Wyoming is real I know I love there lmao. It’s actually a cute town. And people in Cheyenne are very nice
My husband and I stayed at the Great Plains Hotel and I loved it - it was gorgeous - we were moving to Tucson AZ and stopped by their one night - it's ashame we couldn't have stayed longer, however, my husband and I are thinking about moving there because it's a BLOOD RED state and education is #8 in the country and I can't stand this damn heat!!!! I miss my four seasons! It's a toss up between Wyoming or Pennsylvania - either way we will be closer to our families
Pennsylvania is a blue state. Do not go there.
i like calm western towns, beautiful people and beautiful America, love this vide from Pakistan.
It’s so beautiful. WAY less crowded. Bet it’s super safe too.
Nice place. Not crowded. No traffic???? A place like this still exist. Wow.
Sir, When you paused your car at the corner of Capital Ave and 20th St did you notice the brownish brick building on the right? That was the old McCormick Jr High where I went to seventh grade at the time of the Kennedy assassination. We left Cheyenne in 1965 and returned to California. Like all mid-sized cities Cheyenne's downtown now looks pretty quiet. Gone are the neon signs, department stores, etc. It's sad to me as I tend to live in the past. But thank you very much for a good trip through Cheyenne and memory lane.
Ah really, wow it so long time ago now but the memory can't fade still remain forever. It is, thanks for watching I appreciate your comment
I grew up in wheatland, 70 miles north. I've lived in Cheyenne now since 2014 and I can tell you this town is changing. Its growing just like down south in colorado and home prices are getting stupid expensive. I fear the cheyenne we all know will be a memory eventually.
Reminds me of what Denver used to look like
Let me guess, damn Californians ruined Denver..
ReLoad exactly
@@theflyer68 That must have been a very LONG time ago. I grew up in Cheyenne and travelled frequently to Denver since I was five, and I never remember it being like Cheyenne.
The population density of Denver has quadrupled in a short amount of time
@@@f0gGenxProbably Blake and Alexis Carrington.
I visited Cheyenne last year in the summer and it was at times cloudy and then at one point it was sunny and then it starting raining even but the sun was still shining at the same time. The song playing in the background of this video perfectly describes that day. A gorgeous and placid one. I hope to visit Cheyenne again and all of the other places that Wyoming has to offer! I honestly was charmed by what I saw! Thank you for all that you do too Pinay in USA! Please keep up the good content! 🤍
Thank you so much i really appreciate it your comment & watching my video
PINAY IN USA you’re absolutely welcome
The megalopolis of Wyoming!!!!
I currently live in Maryland near Washington DC .... I am looking for a change of scenery... I am tired of the crowds of people.... Too much going on .... I just want to work and relax.....Looking to move here one day
I used to live in Cheyenne for 10 years of my life, then moved to Salt Lake City when I was 11 and been there since. I’d love to move back to Wyoming one day again.
Ah ok that good & good luck for your move someday & thanks for watching
very beautiful place sissy, hope i can visit again in Atlanta
Sana sissy noon dyan kami maka tira but ngayon naglipat na kami
Wow sissy i love travels awesome video
Snippet: That's the way to think, sis -- contribute to society for greater good. Enjoy the prairie land, Jen. Thanks so much for this update of the capital -- Cheyenne, Wyo. She's looking all dressed up now and not sooo bare anymore. be blessed. jul2023.
sis ganda dyan wala traffic sana ganyan din sa atin
sobrang ganda pala ng downtown Wyoming sis
Peaceful and serene, I'd love to be there !
I haven't been to Wyoming since 2013. Jackson Hole was awesome, very open and quiet. My next visit I want to go to Devil's Tower, Yellowstone and maybe do some hunting.
Ah ok that great, Yellowstone national park is awesome there, thanks for watching
99% of the state does not look like Jackson Hole at all....lol.
That's the inly pretty area of WY.
wow maganda yong downtown nila dyan ingat po sa pag drive
Nice town. One I'm considering moving to someday. It's got a nice blend of small town and big city. But those 50 degree temperatures don't sound too good.
Reminds me a bit of Fort Smith, Arkansas. Though I'd never move back there.
It's not this nice 335 days of the year.
Beautiful. Cheyenne City is wonderful. Like
So very beatifull down town peacefull
Mabuhay
I would like to see more Toyotas thats all
I'm not American, but this is my favorite city in the USA. I'd actually want to go here first if ever I get the chance to go to the States. Idk, there's something about this place (and the whole state.) I'd very much like to live here rather than in popular places like NYC, LA, or Chicago.
Anxty why thoooooo
where u from baby
Me too
Ingat sa pagdadrive sa downtown , long drive , nice place
I lived near the city of cody in Wyoming. It's the most beautiful place I've ever been to by far.
OMG it has really changed its been 30 years Sence I was there thank you for your video
What do people do in Cheyenne or Wyoming in general in their free time though? I live in a town slightly larger than Cheyenne in the middle of the Caribbean (Dominican Republic to be more precise) And I sometimes get bored despite the sunny and nice weather.
Miguel Angel Sosa Rodriguez , I lived in FL for 23 years and never "found many things to do" because it's not where I wanted to live. I moved to Cheyenne last year (my boyfriend is from here) & I absolutely love it! They frequently have things to do downtown but honestly, I've never been. I enjoy nature so there's plenty of that to enjoy, the people here are so incredibly nice. Lots of people who live here are very into outdoor activities like motorcross, horseback riding, hiking, etc. The focus isn't so big on shopping, nightlife, etc although there's a good selection here and if all else fails, we're 45 minutes from Ft. Collins, Co & 1 hr from Denver, Co, Boulder, Co, RMNP, etc. There's Tons of things to do within a day's drive and still come home to a beautiful place.
Go to shooting ranges 😂 we live to go hunting and shooting and we enjoy the outdoors
Audrey GFl .That's great.
Kambrie White .That actually sounds quite fun.
I would ride horses and I worked
My God! I love watching this just because this city in Wyoming looks like the old town of Denver and it feels so peacefull watching this! Would love to stay there for a few years! Ps: im an introvert and this state fits me lol
If you don't mind up to -60⁰F Winters it's not a bad state.
@@ShoddyLegion oh wow really? Never thought about that. I mean i know it’s in the east coast and that means it definately is cold there but didnt even think it would be THAT cold lol
@@septiancandra2006 Wyoming is in the midwest.
@@septiancandra2006 anyways you just gotta prepare correctly. We get hight winds and higher win gusts and it's only really decent here 2-4 months outa the year.
I ma Hispanic male of 50 years old , I went to Cheyene Wyoming back in 1994 , I was soo scared since I’ve always stayed in the Eastern part of the U.S. .. must say ,I loved it , just wished certain personal Situations like finances would’ve been better to stay longer .. Also this thing of Racism , I saw new things like allot of the Pick truck scene was soo new to me , and other things .. Man I’m tired of the island living , I was 23 years old time , wish things could’ve been different , I hate the island living and miss those changes os seasons , but now with certain health conditions i don’t think I could handle the extreme cold weather ..
Nde ako masyado maka relate sa place pero maluwag at magaganda ang daan.. As usual kabayan..
hanggang nuod lng tlga ako sayo sisikoi oi hehe
Nice video and trip! Best wishes and all the best!
CHEYENNE WONDERFUL😍😍😍
happy driving sissy, salamat
sarap magdrive tas magandang lugar
Super helpful - thank you.
Your welcome
I live here. Its safe and small and everyone is friendly. The only downside is if ur a teen like me there aint shit to do except the mall and movies. I do like to cruise around and visit nearby lakes to fish. I really hope they develop teen friendly activites in the next few years
No clubs? Or carmeets? Or strips?
@@fakects2989 theres cruises every saturday night downtown and meets after that. Theres also meets Friday nights. I mostly join the cruises
@@fakects2989
No.
There is no night life.
Unless you call going to a country bar night life.
Keep driving and keep safe nice vlog
Drive safely at no traffic din po
nice place sis
if i ever move to the states this is where im moving to
What a beautiful city scape.
madam may manag pinay dn ba sa wyoming, mag ingat ka sa drive napakaganda naman jan sana maka punta ako jan
Ay hindi ko alam sissy dahil ditto ako sa utah thanks for watching sana mapunta ka ditto para marami na tayo ditto hehe
Keep driving safe my frnd.
Do they have a Whole Foods there.....Starbucks...Pete’s coffee....an old fashioned coffee shop/ fountain would be lovely.
They have a Starbucks downtown and a very nice place called the Paramont Cafe which was a movie theater that was burned down, but it has been restored.
Lived there 5 years at F.E. Warren AFB Cheyenne.
I liked of from SEE and knower a little of this handsome city of from Cheyenne in Wyoming, USA.!
The wrangler store is not the headquarters for the jeans, its simply a western store.
Ah ok thanks for the info
Is this video only two years old? Grier furniture hasn't been there for ever. I used to deliver furniture for them.
I think is 8 years ago. Thanks for your comment
@@jenhigala wow, Nostalgia kicking in. Thx for the video, very relaxing.
Where are all the people is this like 6 in the morning on a Sunday?
My wifs' Great Great Grandfathers homestead cabin, in Wyoming, has been preserved and is on the national historic landmark registry.
Ah that good, thanks for watching
Was that Cheyenne? Just kidding. I retired from the Air Force there back in 93.
So few people around. What is the imposing building at the end of the video and where do people do their shopping?
That building is capital building I just past there in downtown & make video
Man! I'm glad you got the capitol on video before they started restoring it.
I was in it 2 weeks before the started
What a beautiful place. I would love to visit one day, possibly even move there.
Nice street
No leaves on trees. Was it in winter ? Fall ?
It was early March
I am a Brit and Wyoming is the state that I would most like to visit
Any particular reason why?
@@ShoddyLegion Plenty of space there not like in the UK: I am interested in cowboy stuff as well
@@MrAdriancooke just askin as I'm a Wyoming native and you have to understand that we get 70+ mph winds and up 90+ mph gusts up here with -40 winters plus windchill.
Can't wait to move here
Epitome of simple life. I wanna move there so much👌🤗
No you don't. I was born and raised and miss it lots but if you're not from Cheyenne you won't appreciate it, you'll focus on what you've lost elsewhere. It's an acquired taste
I thought the same.....retired and moved here in 2014......it has been the worst 6 years of my entire life.
Dangic23 i now think similarly :’)
@@mrknowmyself
I was thinking it was just going to take some time to get accustomed to the area, environment, etc.
I have moved a few times in my life, and have lived in 5 other counties, so I'm used to the "settling in" phase of moving to a new place.
6 years later....it never happened.
I lived in Canada, Caribbean, Philippines, Germany, South Korea.....and no place took me more than 1 month to feel at home.
Cheyenne Wyoming........it feels more like Elan Musk abducted me and sent me to Mars on his Space X ship.
@@Dangic23 I live in South Korea, Which country did you feel that it is most your home? I went to NYC and it was crazy populated kk so I thought sparsely populated city would be ideal for me, but not obviously... I think lots of more things should be considered. Abducted and sent to Mars LMAO LMAO, Which American City would do for me.... I'm thinking and thinking, I am planning to move to countryside soon in Korea, and will stay there for a while then. BTW, thank you for the useful information!
Don't they have any bars in Cheyenne?
Plenty lol.
Haven’t been back since 2014 looks exactly the same tho
It is Thanks for your comment I really appreciate it
Did you think in 4 years something wudve changed in Cheyenne, Wyoming?!?! Lol
S Balaji sure why not. things change everyday, especially in this day and age. If that was all you had to add to conversation then you just made yourself sound ignorant...
@@summer12151 Exactly. That city NEVER changes. Lol
It has looked the same for 75 years.
Progress is not welcomed here.
Ang linis ng US Wala talagang ka kalat2
Yes. Pero medyo maraming area sa US na madumi din pero hindi katulad satin na as in dugyot yung itsura he-he-he.
What's the name of the band / music is playing in the background?
Sorry i forgot the name of the band
Moving here for a job in a couple months
Oh this is the downtown of CHEYENNE WYOMING.
I used to believe that only native Americans lived there, in small groups, in the middle of nowhere.
cheyenne is a beautiful place! id live there with no regrets never been there. whats it like?
It's boring when your young, but beautiful as you age. I miss Cheyenne greatly
I'm looking for a job so I can move there someday
You ever move there yet? I'm moving there on the 28th (8 days).
RiftZM How are you liking so far?
@@ShellymanStudios I really like it, so far. Not a fan of the higher than usual cost of living and the limited jobs, but the air smells so clean and it's very pretty here. Huge difference for someone who grew up in Brooklyn NY, and has mostly only lived in big cities (like OKC, Milwaukee, and Cincinnati).
RiftZM Oh wow! I'm glad you like it there. I'mma come and visit someday.
RiftZM what do you mean by higher than usual cost of living... pls I really do need these informations from you... I’m in the airforce and just got stationed here, I’m not sure how to feel about it, considering the fact that I’m used to city life, I lived in Chicago... you can dm me on Instagram mo_eazzie__ or email sharonzayzay@gmail.com... I would love to hear from you, thanks 🙏
for a state with the least population it looks very dense...
That's because Cheyenne has the highest population.
The state is much bigger than Cheyenne genius.
Cheyenne is the capital and is the most populous city in Wyoming. Believe me this is the HUB. Outside of this there’s barely any people. Just how I like it.
I live in western nebraska, and visit cheyenne a lot, i would love to move there because it has more of a city feel and has the luxuries of a city like public transit and more to do but its not too big like a major city, id like to move there, and if not there then maybe loveland or ft collins in colorado
Is it ethnically diverse there?
You don't want to move to Colorado. Trust me.
Rix Pix Why?
@Skyosh isnt wyoming experiencing the same thing? I heard its packed of meth heads
I had an aunt who lived in Cheyenne and had a house in North Platte. I lived in Loveland and ft.collins. ft.collins is the nicest, if I could afford it I'd move back
Wy is one of my fav states (:
What's the population of Cheyenne, Wyoming?
It seems to have so much space compared to European cities. I don’t know is it a good thing or a bad thing. It looks somewhat empty. And so very different to Amsterdam where i am now ! :)
It is empty.
This town in the video is only 60k people.
The entire State of WY has a little over 500k.
I moved here from Germany.
Trust me.....Europe is 1 million times better....maybe more.
@@Dangic23 yeah but I prefer US than Europe. Europe is pretty boring
@@fuckheinschitt239
Lol
Hello Kabayan new supporter here watching from HK. Nice the same way on the road, on the right. I hope we can help each other to grow in YT.
Thanks kababayan pindot kona yung Bahay mo
Cool
I live there and it didn't change as. Much
Pia Love first tip upon visiting Wyoming, don’t.
@@shadowsA7Xme27 lol
@Pia Love It's really not that bad. The official population is around 60,000 and it's got quite a bit of history. I would visit during Frontier Days, otherwise the city is rather boring.
Which city of Wyoming is better to buy a house and make a living for a single man?
I not know which city is better to buy a house in Wyoming, much better you just search in there. Thanks for watching I really appreciate it
@@jenhigala unfortunately I don't have the situation to search in there but anyway thank you so much.
Reminds me of Denver Colorado
Complete opposite of Denver
The birth place of the west and railroad history
Alright you can visit but then you leave because that's what makes Wyoming so great you all and your problems aren't hear
Giuliano Lanzilli oh cool spelling check
John is a perfect example of the "quality" educational system in that backwards state.
@@staceyweeaks6849 Lol, sad but true. I grew up in Cheyenne, so I know all about it.
im planning on joing a fire dept soon so maybe ill go to cheeyann there and see what thats like after asll ima cowboy and wyoming is filled with them. yeehaw
no traffic. drive safe keep safe. hello pinay in usa. pabisita naman sa aking nipa hut at padikit salamat.
Thanks sis puntahan kita at Hindi ako maka comment nag video ditto nlang ok na tayo sana ikaw rin
@@jenhigala okay po. salamat
THANKS DARLING.
If anybody knows who that guy wit the mclaren is i wanna drag race him
I wonder how a mexican American would be seen or treated there?
I'm home sick I use to live there
Oh and those of you who say it's boring well that was actually a slip you made and of course you exposed yourselves
I used to live there dear, and believe me, it can be VERY boring.
Fun fact: Cheyenne Wyoming was originally a fictional place, built as a set for the second season of CBS television series 'Jericho'. The set was left in place after filming ended and subsequently became inhabited.
Yeah, right, sure. I grew up in a "fictional" town. Nice try.
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What music is that?
@Tayfur Kale
Thank you.
I can tell Cheyenne is a totally boring place to live. The downtown is quite dated, looks like no renovations have happened there in decades, & it's the type of city that shuts down by 9pm even on a Saturday night. But these things still don't make it not a nice place to visit.
Hi mam I like ur all vidio I'm watching all beautiful place i hope one day I'm gonna there thank u mam i love ur subscribe
Thanks sis for watching hopefully u can come here soon who knows only god know diba
@@jenhigala oo nga pero hangang pangarap nlang masaya nman ako pag nkkakita ako sa mga friend ko sa utube katulad mo na share un mga Lugar dyan sa ameraca
Oo nga pero sana mag start kana ng LDR para marami na tayo ditto hehe