r/Idaho • u/DecliningSimulation • 12h ago
Question Is there a good sub for Island Park?
Curious if historically, around mid May, folks are snowmobiling or ATVing or if it’s right on the brim and different every year around May.
r/Idaho • u/DecliningSimulation • 12h ago
Curious if historically, around mid May, folks are snowmobiling or ATVing or if it’s right on the brim and different every year around May.
r/Idaho • u/LongIndustry1124 • 14h ago
In 2018 I moved to Mountain Home with my Mom. She wanted to move here for a „Better life“ and it was a terrible mistake. I have struggled to find friends, and find groups to socialize with. The lack of opportunity here is REAL. When I found out I was Gay it made that isolation feel so much more intense. I am scared to be myself, and that’s an awful feeling.
If you are reading this and have or know someone who lived in Mountain Home, how was your experience? Was it different compared to mine? I am interested in having a discussion.
r/Idaho • u/AdBig2355 • 10h ago
Some shots of the protests, downtown Boise.
r/Idaho • u/NightRaccoon194 • 10h ago
I posted on r/idahofalls so if you want to see more from the protest including a MAGA holding a rifle getting into a vocal confrontation with a protester check there too.
r/Idaho • u/PatienceCurrent8479 • 15h ago
The house ain’t pretty, but the view sure as hell is.
r/Idaho • u/RevolutionaryBack74 • 22h ago
r/Idaho • u/BennyFifeAudio • 11h ago
About 600 of us. It had started to taper off when I walked this circuit. Totally peaceful, though we had an ar-15 toting maga waking around the entire time. A couple of times he tried to engage folks. They just held their signs up to block him.
r/Idaho • u/Good_Consequence2079 • 9h ago
r/Idaho • u/ReactionOk3718 • 23h ago
I know someone out there has done this and any advice you can offer would be greatly appreciated. For anyone that has gone through the process of building a homemade utility trailer and then gotten it registered and titled here in Idaho, what were the steps and any difficulties you ran into in the process? I currently have a homemade utility trailer that I have been building for a few months now. It is a 6.5' x 16' tandem axle trailer that I built to have slide in ramps. I used to work for a local trailer manufacturer as a welder that closed down a few years ago and my trailer is based off of one of their designs with a few slight modifications to be able to meet my needs. It has a total overall length from tongue to the end of trailer of roughly just under 20 feet and an overall width of 96 inches. It has two 5,200# trailer axles that I mounted underneath it. The total overall weight of the trailer after weighing it is just over 1,800#. The problem I am running into is I have read that Idaho's rules are any trailer under 2,000# does not need to be titled but does need to be registered which makes sense. But since this is a homemade trailer there is absolutely no VIN number on the trailer at all. DMV says that in order to register it I have to bring in proof of purchase such as receipts for all major components such as the steel for the frame, the trailer axles, tires and such and such and they are saying I have to have a VIN number on it to get it registered. The issue here is all the purchases I made for all the major components were made through various private party sales through Facebook marketplace and I paid cash for everything so there was no printing or writing of any receipts and as mentioned since this trailer was built from scratch there is no VIN number. How would I go about proving to them that I purchased all the parts with cash and have no receipts and also how would I go about getting a VIN number assigned and stamped onto my trailer so I can get it registered??? Any help would be much appreciated! Thanks in advance!!
r/Idaho • u/calentadora • 11h ago
Sharing some images from the protest put on by a collaboration of activist groups in the area. It was a HUGE turnout and beyond what I think any of us expected.
Hope to see some of you wonderful people at the 2nd TeslaTakedown protest next Saturday, 4/12.
r/Idaho • u/Eleechick04 • 16h ago