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The pics of Montana and Lake Cle Elum are idyllic. I'm not worried about wintertime weather. TN winters suit me fine. The brutal humidity and heat are my enemy.
While the Front Range of CO is indeed hot right now, it's worse in Tennessee. Here, I can't climb elevation to get away from the heat. The heat can dominate life, especially for those who enjoys being outside. My complexion favors my Vietnamese half as opposed to my German half, so I'm not nearly as sensitive as most to the sun. I tan very dark, despite heavy sunscreen use. High pressure misting? I had no idea it would even work in humid climates. I see another DIY project upcoming. |
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Anywhere in Cali...SmileWavy
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Summer home you say? Some where near or in around Lake Tahoe. There are many places you can go to escape the tourists. 3 hours to San Francisco if you need the big city ( I really like) or 2 hours to Sacramento (much smaller and relax). That's where I go If I had the extra money. A little house there for the summer and ski all day in the winter.
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on the coast of Maine?
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Got it, thanks Jeff, hope the shirt works out for you.
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How about around Traverse City MI? Beaches, wineries, back roads, gotta be cheaper than the west coast.
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Flew into Kalispell Saturday. Looking at property in Hamilton this week after I finish business.
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HAWAII! Just the right level of temperature and humidity all year around, day and night.
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Bend or Sunriver OR. Should have never come back to this dreadful place!!
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The mountains of Colorado are one of my favorite places, I made a yearly summer pilgrimage to Summit County (Breckenridge, Frisco, Dillon, Silverthorne) through my high school years. I'm actually heading there soon with the family, leaving humid and 100+ for 75 and dry. The towns near the ski slopes are very nice with lots of amenities but are ghost towns in the summer. It's the best of both worlds, because you get the benefits without having to deal with the masses. No idea what real estate costs, but I suspect if you used your cabin in the summer you could easily rent it for skiers in the winter months.
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Angela, you could always put on a sweater and long pants if you get cold. |
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It's not just MN. by any means. I read somewhere that the last month that was cooler than normal in the U.S. was in 1985. Wow. :eek: |
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My dad lives in Hamilton (Corvallis, actually), it is gorgeous up there.
Flathead Lake is also very nice. |
remember, if you relocate to an area with dry summers that it will likely burn you out eventually
Bend, Sunriver, MT... all those areas are going to burn if you buy a house, buy stucco -- and live in town |
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