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Old 06-13-2013, 04:51 PM
 
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Shiphead, where was that 3rd photo taken? That is gorgeous!

I've lived in various parts of the Phoenix Metro area for 23+ years now; originally from California, and now thinking of relocating to Alaska! I liked California (lived both coastal and inland, and on a mountain for a year) and I like Arizona or I wouldn't have stayed. Every place is a tradeoff, that's for sure.

Good luck to all who are looking to relocate!
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Old 06-13-2013, 07:12 PM
 
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Sorry, what is Ni? There are beautiful areas of AZ. I would even Argue that the area of the Ponderosa pines forests that cover the southwest are more vast than the lush fir forests of the Pac NW. and Yes they are spectacular. HOWEVER, I live in gilbert, and those forest are more than a quick little drive, where as Salem, portland, Seattle or whatever in Western Wa is smack in the middle of those forest settings. I have to wait for a day off, gas up my car and take a day trip to see that stuff. As far as the squirrels, my wife made me drive to Prescott to see a few,as she missed feeding them peanuts. NOPE Arizona has it all in my opinion. It has a little of everthing...Just want to work in the same place that I want to play.
If you worked from home you could

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Shiphead, where was that 3rd photo taken? That is gorgeous!
The photographer stated oak creek.

Please don't do stupid crap like use tracers or incendiary ammo in our forests please. We get floods like this in Alpine and that black stuff is charred forest.



but there are no forests in AZ... shhhh


Sitgreaves national forest

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Old 06-13-2013, 07:17 PM
 
Location: Dallas, Oregon & Sunsites Arizona
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I currently live between both Salem and Phoenix or Sunsites. I have found if you are not happy where you are, you won't be much happier where you go. I like both about the same.
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