Keith Tanner said:
Grand Junction, CO
Definitely. Great weather, one of the sunniest places in the US, loads of outdoor opportunities, no rusty cars. Saturday I was snowshoeing through fresh powder on a frozen lake at 10,000', Sunday I was riding a bike in a t-shirt and shorts. Small enough to avoid most city problems, big enough that you don't have to leave town for amenities. It does get a little warm in the summer but like the joke says, it's a dry heat and you can always head for the mountains. No bugs :)
Cost of living is 96% of the national average, and it's mostly that high due to Californians cashing out and buying houses here. Not terribly multicultural. Politically - well, let's just say that Boebert is our representative, but only by a few hundred votes.
I've lived all over the world, never in a place I hated. There's always something to find.
I still regret not taking the risk of moving out to CO and the employment opportunity you presented to me.
I don't really have a home at the moment and have been a vagabond the last 5 years. Over those past 5 years I've resided in:
- Orlando, FL
- Abilene, TX
- Newport News, VA
- Random desert country on the other side of the world
- Tacoma, WA
- Hermosa Beach, CA
- San Antonio, TX
- Destin, FL
My girlfriends house is where I reside in NW FL just outside of Destin. It's got a small town feel with big town traffic due to all the military personnel and tourists within the confined space (beaches to the south, military testing range to the north). Can get to a lot of racetracks within an 8 hour radius: Road Atlanta, Daytona, Sebring, AMP, NOLA, Barber, 'Dega, The Firm, & NCM. Stretch it to 10 hours and MSR Houston, Harris Hill, CMS, CMP, and COTA are in the mix. Beaches are beautiful, plenty of trails for hiking or biking, and most things are relatively cheap.
Housing prices are artificially high, gas prices are within the median, home insurance rates are asinine, there's a huge lack of ISPs for such a densely populated area, property taxes keep going up, and there's only small airports even though they define themselves as international.
I'm at my wits end with being on the road so much and ready to have a forever home. Hopefully somewhere near my children and with or without at SWMBO. I absolutely love being on the open road and seeing this beautiful country. Not having a real place to call "home" is the sucky part.