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Author:  KJ Taz [ Sun Sep 14, 2008 11:49 pm ]
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Was beautiful this evening!
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Author:  Neatus [ Mon Sep 15, 2008 4:49 am ]
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wow, great picture!

Author:  corwyyn [ Mon Sep 15, 2008 5:34 am ]
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x2, very nice! I saw the moon coming up here in Tempe but it didn't look half as good as that!

Author:  dog_party [ Mon Sep 15, 2008 8:40 pm ]
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That is just amazing. I miss the amazing geography of the west. :cry: Thanks for sharing that pict.

Author:  dog_party [ Mon Sep 15, 2008 9:06 pm ]
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That is just amazing. I miss the amazing geography of the west. :cry: Thanks for sharing that pict.

Author:  KJ Taz [ Tue Sep 16, 2008 3:12 am ]
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I was heading out to work up there today. Its a beautiful place with great views over looking Lake Powell.


Pics from a previous trip
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If you look close you can see the Rainbow Bridge
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Author:  dieselenthusiast [ Fri Sep 19, 2008 12:35 am ]
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yellocoyote wrote:
:shock: :D

And people question my desire to move west... :roll:


Do it, it will be the best experience of your life. You can always move back if you don't like it :wink:

Author:  corwyyn [ Fri Sep 19, 2008 5:57 am ]
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yellocoyote wrote:
:shock: :D

And people question my desire to move west... :roll:

Have those same people ever BEEN out west? I'm guessing not or else they like flat green countryside too much... :wink:

SO how does hubby feel about this *potential* move? :P

Author:  Sir Sam [ Fri Sep 19, 2008 5:38 pm ]
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yellocoyote wrote:
:shock: :D

And people question my desire to move west... :roll:


Sorry, colorado is Full.

Author:  Tokyojoe [ Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:01 pm ]
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Sir Sam wrote:
yellocoyote wrote:
:shock: :D

And people question my desire to move west... :roll:


Sorry, colorado is Full.




:lol: :D :lol: :twisted: :lol: :D :lol: :twisted:

Author:  mrkake [ Sat Sep 20, 2008 3:21 am ]
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Great pics Taz!


Quote:
If you look close you can see the Rainbow Bridge


The water level is SO low! I used to be able to water ski within half a mile of Rainbow Bridge (granted that was 30 years ago but still).

A word of caution yellocoyote: That red sandstone gets in your blood! :D Once its there you will always long for it.

Author:  iambob [ Sun Sep 21, 2008 9:49 am ]
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Awsome pics thanks for posting them. I got to make a trek west with the Jeep.

Author:  CrossBones [ Sun Sep 21, 2008 12:18 pm ]
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yellocoyote wrote:
corwyyn wrote:
yellocoyote wrote:
:shock: :D

And people question my desire to move west... :roll:

Have those same people ever BEEN out west? I'm guessing not or else they like flat green countryside too much... :wink:

SO how does hubby feel about this *potential* move? :P


He's completely on board with the idea. Just waiting for the kid to graduate from high school first...5-1/2 years. :? He's already started researching any potential move that he can make out that way and still stay with the same company he's been with for years (UPS).

We went out to Montana a few years back and fell in love with that area - right around Glacier NP - so that would probably be first choice right now. We're hoping to get out to Ouray next summer, so I might change my mind a few hundred times between now and when we actually move. Notice I did say 'when.' :D

SirSam - you won't even notice we're there... :lol: :wink:


I lived in the Phoenix area for 2 1/2 months while attending MMI. As for calling it home, not even if I were a lizard. Although I recommend a 1-2 week stay during MLB Spring Training. Especially if you're a Cubs fan.

I spent two months in Alaska. Great time, but not a place I would ever consider calling "home".

As for Colorado, I've only been to Denver once. Ranks near the top of my dissapointment list. I found it too dirty and boring.

Montana is nice. I have friends in Bozeman and Missoula. Beautiful country. I've spent time in GNP (below & above the treelines).

Southern California, been there many times. Have family & friends in coastal Orange and San Diego counties. My take, nice place to visit but you can keep it.

I would have to say of all places I've visited west of the Rockies, Lake Tahoe would be my favorite. Especially the South Lake Tahoe region. I could live there.

Another place I could live but the wife won't do it, would be Baja California, Mexico. The Baja penn is probably my favorite place(s) on earth.

But when it comes right down to it, aside from a White Christmas (and Christmas is not the same without snow), the winters blow here, especially if you live to ride as I do, but there is no more beautiful sunset, or better place to live during the summer, than "Sweet Home Chicago".

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Author:  tommudd [ Sun Sep 21, 2008 2:53 pm ]
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yellocoyote wrote:
CrossBones wrote:
But when it comes right down to it, aside from a White Christmas (and Christmas is not the same without snow), the winters blow here, especially if you live to ride as I do, but there is no more beautiful sunset, or better place to live during the summer, than "Sweet Home Chicago".

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As much as I agree with you on the Chicago sunsets, there is also something to be said for those wide-open-spaces... you know, those things we only hear about around here anymore. :roll: :evil: :lol:


never lived in "Sweet Home Chicago" but been there several times anywhere from a day to 9 days , and I guess you have to live there to appreciate it, to me its just another big city (like any other big city) thats built up for miles and nothing to enjoy. Give me mountains, open spaces :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Author:  CrossBones [ Sun Sep 21, 2008 3:19 pm ]
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tommudd wrote:
yellocoyote wrote:
CrossBones wrote:
But when it comes right down to it, aside from a White Christmas (and Christmas is not the same without snow), the winters blow here, especially if you live to ride as I do, but there is no more beautiful sunset, or better place to live during the summer, than "Sweet Home Chicago".

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As much as I agree with you on the Chicago sunsets, there is also something to be said for those wide-open-spaces... you know, those things we only hear about around here anymore. :roll: :evil: :lol:


never lived in "Sweet Home Chicago" but been there several times anywhere from a day to 9 days , and I guess you have to live there to appreciate it, to me its just another big city (like any other big city) thats built up for miles and nothing to enjoy. Give me mountains, open spaces :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


Nothing to enjoy? Wow, you sure you were in Chicago? During the winter I could give you that, but during the summer, the city rocks! And yes, Chicago is what I refer to as a "real" big city, and it's also the cleanest and most beautiful city in America. I cannot tell you how many people from other parts of the country have come here to visit us and raved about how clean and cool the city was.

Bottomline, to each their own.

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