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Ok, I I have been looking at the charts and grafts here, and comparing them to other places I've been, and the CHARTS look.. good, but, of course, charts are just charts.
I really HATE humidity, but I don't want to live in a desert, either. I really LOVED Colorado's ecology, specifically Denver and Boulder, from what I saw there. Dry, but not desolate, with alot of wildlife. I also am hoping it's not too flat, there.
It is a high desert of Juniper and sage, but Boise and most of the larger cities are along the valley of the Snake River. The name Boise is derived from the French for the Trees or Forest as the Snake River is a ribbon of green. As you get north it becomes more forested as the terrain is higher. Conifers up that way.