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hitchup
Jul 16, 2013Explorer
If distance is a factor, then you could winter on the West side of the Cascades in the PacNW. Very few snow days. I think we only had 1 big snow even when we lived on the WA Coast. But you'll encounter lots of rain and that may not be an enjoyable winter.
Most of the NW Snowbirds we knew, would head to AZ. TX is also an option. We kind of like the Hill Country and may return there after retirement.
We left the PacNW for GA some years ago. Then before going fulltiming, we tried living in FL. It is expensive and it isn't really as pretty as the SW. But for us, I think I'd rather winter in So GA with rockhillmanor.
Most of the NW Snowbirds we knew, would head to AZ. TX is also an option. We kind of like the Hill Country and may return there after retirement.
We left the PacNW for GA some years ago. Then before going fulltiming, we tried living in FL. It is expensive and it isn't really as pretty as the SW. But for us, I think I'd rather winter in So GA with rockhillmanor.
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