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Looking for winter location

Buckleup
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We are looking for a location to winter in that won't be to hot or cold. A light jacket in the morning would be fine. High humidity is something we would like to avoid too. Any ideas would be appreciated. Thank you
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pjsky
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Most snowbirds go south to get away from cold winter weather. Then why not go to the warmest place in the continental USA, Yuma AZ. The best place in Yuma would be: Cocopah Resort.
Anyone can PM me for details.

Paul
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Spleenstomper
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Jack_Diane_Freedom wrote:
Mount a snow shovel on the front of your vehicle. When someone asks 'what's that thing' just stop there.


This is true. When I went to visit a friend in New Hampshire she kept laughing because I took photos of trucks with snow shovel (whatever you call it) mounted on the front,
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pompano
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On the sandy beaches of Baja California Sur, Mexico. The east side of the peninsula...bordering the Sea Of Cortez. Can't be beat. Try it once and you're hooked for life.

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We winter at Myrtle Beach Travel Park (SC). Days are in the 50's to mid 60's depending upon the year. We've had 70's but it really isn't the norm. Lots of sun but windy in the afternoon; still better than snow. I get by in shorts and a light jacket most of the time.

Jack_Diane_Free
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Mount a snow shovel on the front of your vehicle. When someone asks 'what's that thing' just stop there.

rocmoc
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You are in a great location as you can go to either Coast or South. California, Arizona, Texas, Florida or Mexico are your best choices. Anyone of those States can meet the min requirement you stated in your first post. Arizona & Texas have less traffic. Florida has bugs. Cal & Fld can be expensive. AZ has the best boondocking/dry camping (Quartzsite & Yuma). Cal does have a couple of good boondocking locations. Texas can be windy but has incredible food. Mexico is the warmest and our first choice. First time South of the Border is the toughest because of the paperwork. Bottom line it is all subjective. JMHO!

rocmoc n AZ/Mexico
rocmoc n Great SouthWest USA

dbbls
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The valley around Phoenix, Casa Grande, AZ.
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GENECOP
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We like Myrtle Beach...Willow Tree RV Resort to be more specific...

HappyKayakers
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That's a very wide net you cast Buckleup!
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