joebedford wrote:
I know everybody is different but we found that in Yuma, if you don't golf or shop or eat at restaurants, there's nothing to do. Windy like Texas, but more dusty. Again, like RGV, motorcycle riding a zero.
I would not say that motorcycle riding in Yuma is zero. A few years ago I worked down in Yuma (MCAS) and stayed there during the week--returning on weekends back to Lake Havasu CIty. It was fall and winter and half the time I rode my bike down. Some days were cold but dressed right it was not bad. Yes, there can be wind--but it is a dry wind ;). There were also days that were beautiful for riding.
There are decent rides around/from Yuma, but generally going to be a few hours or so. When in Yuma I occasionally rode to Los Algodones, Mexico to eat or to meet friends (parking on the US side--which is nice). Went to Mexicali once, and that isn't all that far. And of course you have Quartzite if you want to ride up to check out the activity during the RV season.
Mike