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What's the best location for year round riding?
I'm kind of playing with the idea of changing things up. New career, new location.
I'm a computer engineer, with 5 years experience developing software. My wife is a teacher, with roughly 10 years experience at all grade levels up to middle school. Let's say I want a decent job and a nice place where I can play outdoors (mostly riding) year round. Where would I go? My wife says she can get a teaching job just about anywhere, and will go wherever. Also, bear in mind I'd like a good place to raise my son. He's going to be 3 in December. |
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. . . . . . . . . . <-------- Although finding a job here might be the snag. :td: |
CA is out of the question. Nice weather, but I can't stand the politics.
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Well...then I am out of ideas.
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Do you want twisty riding year round or just riding in general....pretty sure you can ride year round in FL but it's pretty flat.
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Twisty. I have flat straight roads here and I'm pretty tired of them.
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Yea i'm not much help. You can ride here (TN) year round but it does get cold. We do get random 70's+ weather in Dec. and Jan.
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I would think that anywhere that has twisty enough roads would be in a hilly/mountain region, and Cali is the only locale that I can think of that has that with warmth.
You could always move to Spain, France or Italy. |
Close to the equator.
South Texas, New Mexico, Arizona. |
florida is great for year round, but we have next to no twisties, so I'd say parts of texas, nevada, arizona, new mexico.
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