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Busskipper
Jul 31, 2017Explorer
Bears Den wrote:
This is my first summer being retired. As I get older my tolerance for heat, humidity and rain is getting less and less. Being outside is no fun from June to Oct. As a result, I'm either going to get a Part time job or volunteer so I can get out of the house. What I'd really like to do is find a place in north Georgia, North Carolina or northern part of South Carolina to escape the Florida summers. Now I know all these places get heat waves but they don't last 6 months like in Florida. Ideally, I'd like a waterfront campsite or a site in the mountains. I must say, I would not hesitate to move out of Florida but the DW is still working and we have grandkids locally. In others words, that won't happen. If you all can provide some ideas I can look on RvParkReviews.com and if they appeal to me, I would not hesitate to drive up and check them out. Thanks for the help and remember, there is no substitute for experience.
Simple - really simple - Somewhere around Lake Toxaway - Cooler and Just Beautiful - OR try Colorado Mountains.
If you were to try Colorado, even for a Summer - think you might really enjoy the San Juan's, then just return to Florida for the Long Hot Winter - Colorado Mountains, Beautiful No Humidity - Cool Crisp Nights - Heaven - Especially if Florida has been you home.
Best of Luck,
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