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RV_wanderer
Sep 14, 2013Explorer
I'll vouch for Yuma being a good place for the winter. I spend my winters either in the Foothills area on a semi-private lot or a private RV park nearby. I've seen plenty of lots for sale in the Foothills area. The owners are mostly older folks who can't travel anymore or, perhaps one partner has passed on.
The weather is near perfect most of the time but there can be winds and blowing sand occasionally. Often there is so much sun that I wish there would be a few clouds occasionally. Rain is also very rare, almost non-existent. It's possible to spend about 6 months here before the weather gets too hot.
The winter season tends to be crowded with snowbirds from all over the country & Canada. So there'll be lots of traffic and lines at the supermarkets. The nice weather makes up for the minor inconveniences though, IMHO. :C
The weather is near perfect most of the time but there can be winds and blowing sand occasionally. Often there is so much sun that I wish there would be a few clouds occasionally. Rain is also very rare, almost non-existent. It's possible to spend about 6 months here before the weather gets too hot.
The winter season tends to be crowded with snowbirds from all over the country & Canada. So there'll be lots of traffic and lines at the supermarkets. The nice weather makes up for the minor inconveniences though, IMHO. :C
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