10 Reasons Why People From Montana Are Unbelievably Tough
Life in Montana is amazing, but it’s not for the faint of heart. You need to be tough to truly enjoy it here.
Here are 10 reasons why Montanans are the toughest people around:

Deer and elk cross the roads. There have been many reports of bears in people’s backyards. Living in Montana means you could come into contact with wildlife in some unexpected places.

Driveways, roads, cars… if you can’t remove snow from your property, you’re not going anywhere in the winter.
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It gets incredibly cold in Montana. People in other states might complain about their 25 degree winters, and meanwhile Montanans are plugging in their cars so they don’t freeze and adjusting to going outside in temperatures much lower than zero.
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If your car won’t start, there might not be anyone around to help right away.

Snow sports. Mountain climbing. Whitewater rafting. Bull riding. You name it, if it’s risky, Montanans have tried it.

In some major cities, it takes an hour to drive a few miles. In Montana, you can drive to another town in less time―so people don’t mind working several cities away from home.

When a trip to town is an hour each way, you can’t be running to the store every time you need a cup of flour. Planning ahead, and planning well, is necessary.

Agriculture, timber and mining all come with their own sets of risks.
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Layers are necessary. Knowing how to swim helps.

Many Montanans carry concealed weapons or have guns at home. They learn from a young age how to use them, and while they’re not quick to pull a trigger, they’ll defend themselves if necessary without a second thought.
No wonder Google autocompletes “Montana is” with “for badasses!” You’ve got to have a thick skin to live here, and we wouldn’t want it any other way.
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