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5 Things I Will Miss Most About Missoula
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All good things must come to an end. I always knew that I would have to leave Missoula eventually, but I can’t believe that the time has really come to pack up and hit the road. I have a feeling that it won’t sink in until I’m hundreds of miles away from Zoo Town and unable to satisfy my craving for a banana-chocolate milkshake from Big Dipper, or a carne asada burrito from El Diablo, or a trail run up the Rattlesnake, or…well, you get the idea. Here are five things I’ll miss the most about Missoula:
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The running community
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The music
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The food
Whether it’s date night or take-out night, Missoula’s vast array of dining options has something to suit every palate and occasion. Sushi Hana, Old Post and Biga Pizza are some of my all-time favorite places to grab a bite, and I know my taste buds will miss them dearly.
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The scenery
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The people