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The best summer weather I have experienced, by far, is in Laramie WY. Mostly it is in the 80s, low humidity, sunny, slightly breezy. Nights cool down into the 50s, so mornings are always cool. The elevation is 7200 feet. Laramie is much more affordable than ski resorts and real mountains are 45 minutes away. (The Snowies, a northern extension of the Front Range in Colorado, with flower-filled level tundra and granite peaks.) The only thing lacking is an ocean!
Aleutian Islands or South-Eastern Alaska. Barrow would be nice in the summer but that winter is horrible! Too cold! I like to go outside in the winter so those average highs of -8 °F (-22 °C) would be a hell for me! But since we are talking about the summers only... BARROW!
I live in Texas. There is a place in Texas that is nicknamed "Little Denver". It is Fort Davis. It is elevated and the humidity is lower there. We went during July and during the day, the temperature at that time never rose above 82. It was as though we were not in Texas. It is remote but beautiful.
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