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    Tom, consider Western Oregon. From the Willamette Valley west you have moderate weather. When you want variety you go east to the desert or the mountains. Lush green west, arid and/or snowy east.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    It rarely snows here except in the alpine country. The bush is way too thick for riding in in most places. When I was in my teens I had horses and rode the beaches all the time. Good memories!
    Down here, we ride on cattle trails and such. Don't need much!

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    Surprised there is not much snow. MUST get plenty cold?


    Quote Originally Posted by Haroldg48 View Post
    Watch out Tom!...Looks like it's coming again today.

    I often wonder if we live in a 100 or 500 year flood plain, why did our years have to be in both of those times?

    Just dumb luck, I reckon!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Razorfeld View Post
    Tom, consider Western Oregon. From the Willamette Valley west you have moderate weather. When you want variety you go east to the desert or the mountains. Lush green west, arid and/or snowy east.
    Ah yes! Another beautiful place!

    TBH, we have an extremely wide variety here in Texas! It's all here, somewhere!
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    I rest my case.

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    Our air temperature is never very hot and never very cold. If you go to the interior of the islands you can find snow and cold but nobody lives in those places. Our temperatures are very similar to Oregon actually or coastal Washington state.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    Our air temperature is never very hot and never very cold. If you go to the interior of the islands you can find snow and cold but nobody lives in those places. Our temperatures are very similar to Oregon actually or coastal Washington state.
    Ohhhhh! THAT might be a deal-maker!
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    The other thing that you will like about this area, we can still drive our truck and ride our motorcycles and quads on the beach.
    It's not what you know, it's who you take fishing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    The other thing that you will like about this area, we can still drive our truck and ride our motorcycles and quads on the beach.
    How much is a liter of milk and gas
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    I have no idea what milk is right now. Gas is around $1.40 per liter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RezDog View Post
    I have no idea what milk is right now. Gas is around $1.40 per liter.
    That's about $5.40 a gallon... A little over 2 dollars a gallon around here.

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    Ouch....!!!
    Now this also depends on the average pay rate per hour for the working class
    Mike

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