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Free Range Human wrote:BarbaraOK wrote:
If I was going to stay put in one spot all year round, and I could afford it, it would be somewhere around Cloverdale, CA
Ack!! No, no no. Cloverdale is HOT in the summer. I lived in Guerneville for 11 years (very affordable... in a permanents-only trailer park that was a wonderful community), and that was usually quite nice in the summer.
Barb & Dave O'Keeffe - full-timing since 2006
Figment II
(2002 Alpine 36 MDDS) 🙂Jun-24-2015 07:48 PM
Jun-24-2015 07:39 PM
BarbaraOK wrote:
If I was going to stay put in one spot all year round, and I could afford it, it would be somewhere around Cloverdale, CA
Jun-24-2015 06:55 PM
Free Range Human wrote:
Ha ha! I've been wondering about this so long that I'd completely forgotten having bookmarked this blog post! He wrote it 2 years ago:
70 AND SUNNY ALL YEAR – MOVING THE RV WITH THE WEATHER
Jun-24-2015 02:33 PM
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Jun-19-2015 06:05 AM
Free Range Human wrote:John & Angela wrote:
I would disagree strongly that that kind of climate doesn't exist in North America. There are dozens of places in Mexico in the inland that are popular expat spots with RV parks that have exactly that climate. San Miguel de Allende, Lake Chapala, San Cristobal de las Casas and lots of others. Above 3000 to 4000 there are lots of perpetual spring time climates.
JMHO
S/He's right, from everything I've read in the last 3 years about Mexico.
Jun-18-2015 09:59 PM
John & Angela wrote:
I would disagree strongly that that kind of climate doesn't exist in North America. There are dozens of places in Mexico in the inland that are popular expat spots with RV parks that have exactly that climate. San Miguel de Allende, Lake Chapala, San Cristobal de las Casas and lots of others. Above 3000 to 4000 there are lots of perpetual spring time climates.
JMHO
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Jun-14-2015 08:07 PM
Barb & Dave O'Keeffe - full-timing since 2006
Figment II
(2002 Alpine 36 MDDS) 🙂Jun-14-2015 06:03 PM
Naio wrote:Quartzsite in the high 60's?
I think you may have to go down into Mexico (if not southeast asia) if 75 is a minimum as well as a maximum. Socal or Quartzite are good if you can handle low 60s sometimes, and high 60s a lot.
When it gets hot in the NW in the summer, go to the coast, mountains, or Canuckistan :B.
Jun-14-2015 05:48 PM