14 Reasons Why People From Idaho Are Unbelievably Tough
Every Idahoan knows that living in this amazing state is not for the faint of heart. We deal with a variety of unique rural challenges on a daily basis that pampered, big-city easterners couldn’t possibly understand. Truth be told, you have to be a tough cookie to handle what we do. Here are the top reasons why people from Idaho are raised with some extra grit.

From growing our own food, to building barns and putting up fences, calloused hands are a sign of a life well-lived.

(It's not as easy as we make it look).
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It takes some serious guts to look a 2,500-pound beast with a temper in the eye every morning... and still walk into a bull-riding ring that same weekend.
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It's sweltering. It's dry. And there definitely aren't any palm trees here to provide shade. But you get used to it.


So we just take a deep breath, and wait it out.

But buckle up, because driving through steep, winding back-country dirt roads littered with potholes and lacking guard rails is no easy feat.

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We have work to do. Rub some dirt on it.


Idahoans know no fear.

Scraped knees and playing in the muck with nothing but sticks and a healthy imagination means we grow up with a good head on our shoulders.
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So keep throwing 'em out. They just make us tougher.
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