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frenchbiker (12-02-2017)
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I also hunt small game all winter, ski, hike, and honestly don’t mind shoveling the driveway and sidewalks since I don’t have to mow the lawn every 4 days!
As a side note, the Bills and Sabres are all hacks. I watch the Bills for entertainment to see how bad they can mess up their season. The Sabres...I can’t even stomach watching them.
Last edited by Cygnusx51; 12-02-2017 at 08:02 AM.
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Just Me (12-04-2017)
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My sincerest sympathies...
It would kill me to have to button up my bike or RV for months at a time. Living in southern Arizona we get to ride about 350 days a year. Yes, it gets hot in the summer... just like everywhere else, we just head out at dawn or up to the higher elevations.
Arizona has more than its share of mountains {the average elevation is something north of 4,000'} but the high country is off of my riding list until spring. Fortunately, there are lots of desert roads to explore.
Living in Arizona has a number of other benefits... the lower cost of living {taxes, utilities, housing etc.} gun friendly state and being positioned so that travel in just about any direction offers unbelievable beauty and opportunity for adventure. If you get the chance come on out this winter and rent a bike for some serious fun. After 12 years here I know I will never go back to California to live.
Arizona has more than its share of mountains {the average elevation is something north of 4,000'} but the high country is off of my riding list until spring. Fortunately, there are lots of desert roads to explore.
Living in Arizona has a number of other benefits... the lower cost of living {taxes, utilities, housing etc.} gun friendly state and being positioned so that travel in just about any direction offers unbelievable beauty and opportunity for adventure. If you get the chance come on out this winter and rent a bike for some serious fun. After 12 years here I know I will never go back to California to live.
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I agree! Yesterday was an awesome day up here in the Midlands of SC as well, plus I was off from work BUT darn it, by the time I finished everything I wanted to get done, the sun was setting, I should have put it off until today and went out yesterday but oh well, sooner or later it will happen...
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Unless it happens to be something the missus is ‘suggesting’. I like to sleep with BOTH eyes closed.
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“Most folks are about as happy as they make up their minds to be”.
Its definitely enjoyable able to have weather like San Diego. But their are many pleasures of Winter that People don’t understand. I could go on and on about them. Main thing is you can’t stay inside and get Cabin fever. I curl twice a week.
And absence makes the heart grow fonder. In the Spring, I’ll commute 10 miles in 37 degree weather. By Fall I’ll pass. Not worth all the gearing up.
Enjoy what you got.
Its definitely enjoyable able to have weather like San Diego. But their are many pleasures of Winter that People don’t understand. I could go on and on about them. Main thing is you can’t stay inside and get Cabin fever. I curl twice a week.
And absence makes the heart grow fonder. In the Spring, I’ll commute 10 miles in 37 degree weather. By Fall I’ll pass. Not worth all the gearing up.
Enjoy what you got.
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