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Best S/W State/Area for Riding?
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<blockquote data-quote="FTL900" data-source="post: 1376507" data-attributes="member: 90977"><p>The entire Seattle/Tacoma area is horribly crowded and very expensive. if you want to sell your house there, you'll get more than asking price as most houses are sold in a bidding war. But then you have to buy another one, and prices are skyrocketing. taxes are horrible, and politics are bleeding liberal. I've heard Portland is the same way.</p><p></p><p>If you get away from the big cities, you'll fare better, but big cities is where the jobs are.</p><p></p><p>I moved up to the Seattle/Tacoma area for almost a year, and just moved back to Las Vegas a month ago, with a new-found appreciation for this area.</p><p></p><p>We drove to Phoenix over the weekend and picked up a new to me 2011 FJR, Phoenix is nice, bigger than I expected, and greener than I remembered. Much greener there than the southern Nevada area, and with a few mountains around, there's some pretty good riding, altho I'm not the expert on that area.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FTL900, post: 1376507, member: 90977"] The entire Seattle/Tacoma area is horribly crowded and very expensive. if you want to sell your house there, you'll get more than asking price as most houses are sold in a bidding war. But then you have to buy another one, and prices are skyrocketing. taxes are horrible, and politics are bleeding liberal. I've heard Portland is the same way. If you get away from the big cities, you'll fare better, but big cities is where the jobs are. I moved up to the Seattle/Tacoma area for almost a year, and just moved back to Las Vegas a month ago, with a new-found appreciation for this area. We drove to Phoenix over the weekend and picked up a new to me 2011 FJR, Phoenix is nice, bigger than I expected, and greener than I remembered. Much greener there than the southern Nevada area, and with a few mountains around, there's some pretty good riding, altho I'm not the expert on that area. [/QUOTE]
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