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Re: RC: RE: Good places to live
And there's still only one area code in the state! That's enough to
recommend it, right there.
Lynne
You do have broadband, uh, don't you? <g>
At 11:34 PM -0700 1/8/02, steph@endurance.net wrote:
>Idaho! Incredible landscape, every type of terrain and climate you can
>imagine (except ocean coastline...)- from misty cedar/hemlock forests to
>rocky alpine peaks, deep river canyons and gorges to sagebrush desert,lots
>of personal freedom, low population pressure. Lots of rides. Maybe we ain't
>got much in the way of social skills... but we've got the Great Outdoors!
>
>Steph
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Laney Humphrey [mailto:laneyh@mbay.net]
>Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 9:55 PM
>To: Cheryl & Randy Winter
>Cc: ride camp
>Subject: RC: Good places to live
>
>
>Hi Cheryl and Randy,
> I've lived here in central California for 17 years and I'm thinking of
>leaving for very much the same reasons. I looking hard at New Mexico with
>central Oregon as another possibility. Both have lots of rides, nice
>climate
>and reasonable cost of living.
>I'd love to know what other places people suggest!
>Cheers, Laney
>
>Cheryl & Randy Winter wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> My husband Randy and I have toyed with the idea of moving to a different
> > part of the country after we retire in one year.
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