Thinking about moving

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Asheville, Nc, is absolutely beautiful. If we had the chance to make another move, that's where it would be.

Yeah, I agree.
Anywhere near the mountains in the south is gonna be friggin gorgeous with fairly mild winters, great hunting, plenty of mountain roads to drive on.
If you have the money, carve out a nice cabin that backs up to the national forest and you are in heaven.
 
Say it aint so I have been wanting to see your cuda for awhile. If I was to move I would move to somewhere around boone, NC. It is beautiful up there go up every summer and stay in my grandparents cabin. It is tough to adjust to lowes bein a food store and not hardware but it is nice.
 
Say it aint so I have been wanting to see your cuda for awhile. If I was to move I would move to somewhere around boone, NC. It is beautiful up there go up every summer and stay in my grandparents cabin. It is tough to adjust to lowes bein a food store and not hardware but it is nice.

Dude, I wish I could live in a friggin cabin out in the woods.
Am tired of Atlanta and the traffic, plus their radio stations suck assssssssss.Boone sounds perfect.:coffee2:
 
join all your fellow Yanks here in Victoria where it's hot for 3 weeks in summer and cold with a little snow for 3 weeks in the winter and 65-75 the rest of the year , cherry blossoms in February and green grass in December , it rains in the winter but you don't have to shovel it , stay away from Vancouver and Seattle the rain there is downright Biblical, 56 days straight at one point last winter , the animals were pairing up by jeeze's .
 
Thanks for the responses i have always wanted to live in Tenn. [don't know why] or that area carolinas/kentucky,however i have considered Washington/Oregon states [except for the rain] it looks like a nice climate and area. Canada is out [no offence] just don't want to go there any more than California or Alaska as a matter of fact Canada has a better chance than the other two. Don't worry dartswinger this ain't gonna happen any time soon we will bump into one another sooner or later.
 
I used to go to a tournament in early march in Bowling Green Kentucky and the weather was always great for me , the locals thought there was something wrong in the head with these guys piling out of a car with Michigan plates wearing shorts and tshirts in sunny 55 degree weather but it was 10 below and freezing rain 6 hours north where we had just driven from , over by Paducka {sp}Kentucky is also real nice in the fall
 
If you get a place anywhere near the Great Smokey Mountains you will be happy. I've ridden my motorcycle on some back roads just off the Blue Ridge Parkway and there were some gorgeous little houses for sale. Few of them had white water rapids flowing not to far from them but I bet those houses are expensive. The temperatures drop back in those areas for some reason..... shade mostly I guess.
 
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