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    1. #1
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      Thinking about moving for warmer weather

      Sitting here in the middle of the next giant winter storm yet again makes me realize that I could not care less about anything at all that happens in the winter. My wife and I have nothing that we enjoy doing during this time of year. She 'is the coldest she has even been' for about a 3 month stretch......for me being stuck in the garage for 4 months is ok at best but gets really boring not being able to play with my cars for 1/3 of the year. Last winter was horrible, this one is better but why deal with it if you really do not care? She likes her horses and animals, cannot really ride right now because of the cold so we are thinking about heading somewhere that would fit our hobbies better. We are both in the health care field, she is an RN and I am a paramedic, also do construction on the side. She can go just about anywhere, especially if there is an Ascension health system hospital she could transfer to and keep her pay and seniority. I would have a bit more of an issue, just need to get my national license back but once that is done, could get a job just about anywhere.

      We really do not have a set area we are thinking about but I know that we do not want to get much below freezing in the coldest months. I love fishing and it would be amazing if we could end up somewhere on the east coast where I could do deep sea fishing or just hit the pier all the time. I also really want to be within a few hours of at least a couple good race tracks. Also somewhere that just in general car friendly would be good. I heard Virginia is a no-go, super strict on speeding and stuff. I recently read something that turned me off about Georgia but cannot remember what. I am thinking something like South Carolina, she is more towards northern Florida.

      We are not 100% set on leaving, especially seeing as everything we have here is great, it is just the weather really. We live out in a rural area and want to stay that way but a half hour or so drive to a big city where we could work would be great. So, where are you guys at and what do you think

      Steve
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    2. #2
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      Hmm, I'm in Byron. Let's say VERY rural. 25 minutes to Flint. I work at the Proving Grounds and that's a 40 min drive on a good day. Just finished shoveling the walks and garage pads, for the 2nd time today. Been here all my life and wouldn't concider going anywhere else.
      I am like you though and don't have any winter activities other then being cold and working in the shop. The thing you have to concider about moving somewhere warm is what other "conditions" will you have to cope with. Sure, cold and snow is not an ideal thing to contend with but what will you have if you move? Hurricanes? Earthquakes? Floods? If cold is the worse thing Michigan can throw at us, I'll take it... JMHO.
      Mark
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    3. #3
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      I left Brighton, MI for Johnstown, CO. It gets cold here, but does not feel as cold as the humid cold in Michigan.

      In fact, I used to work at the GM Proving Grounds many years ago. It is like working at Toys R Us for grown ups.

      Now I am 20 minutes from Good Guys in Loveland. There is a couple of good road courses and a lot of SCCA autocross events within a short drive.

      I like it here.

    4. #4
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      I hear ya Mark. I am very rural too, 10 houses on my mile, mostly farms. Just heard from the wife that we have about 2 foot snow drifts in the driveway, others are blown up to about 5 feet under some of the windows. Another issue is that we do not have natural gas for heat so we rely on wood 99% and use propane as little as possible because of its cost.

      Another thing that I want to avoid are bugs. That I know is one great thing that the winter does for us, kills any large bugs around and then we get to start over in the spring. I have been to Florida a few times and seriously could not take the monster spiders down there. Even the grass hoppers are on a whole other level.
      Steve
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    5. #5
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      I moved from New England to the East coast of South Florida about a mile from the shore. There's a lot less bugs here than in New England, rarely see a housefly and haven't even seen a grasshopper, the dreaded love bugs are north of here, occasionally a few mosquitos at dusk during certain months but nothing like up North. I don't think twice about painting car stuff in my garage with the door open during the day and very very rarely get a bug. Believe it or not it's cooler here in the summer than it is North of here and it rarely goes over 92-93 at my house. Winter? well it's 70 @ 10:30 PM as I write with the windows open and highs tomorrow will be low 80's. My only complaint is that the sun is brighter here and hot if you're in it during summer months.

      All kinds of cars get driven all year from restored Model T's to the amazing variety of exotics.

      Drag and road tracks within easy drive PBIR, Homestead, Sebring.

      Horse stuff, check.

      Fishing everywhere, you can fish within walking distance of most residences. Ocean fishing, check. People fish the canal across the street from my home all the time.

      Healthcare jobs are plentiful because of the retirees and snowbirds.

      Never below freezing.

      No heating bills.

      No snow removal.

      No winter stuff to buy, clothes, hats, gloves, scrapers, salt, blah blah blah.

      Utilities are cheaper.

      Grass does have to be mowed all year though.

      Hurricanes, Only one since since I moved down. Got hit dead center by Wilma cat 3 in 05. Power out 3 days and had to cut up some trees and replace some roof shingles. Concrete block house and hurricane windows. Where I lived up north has gotten hit hard by a couple hurricanes since I moved. Did I mention no snow or ice storms here?

      My canal doesn't lead to the ocean but connects to nice lakes. Plenty of fish.


    6. #6
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      San Diego is nice I'm in imperial beach some people ride their horses on the beach we have local car shows good guys del mar. la is only 2 hrs glen Helen and Paris race tracks are within 2 hrs and just a few more to vegas for sema. We also have scca races at the stadium. And the best fishing in the country.

    7. #7
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      I moved to Texas after 20 years in Oregon. Much better weather, other than summer months. I'm in Houston and there are plenty of lands around Houston suburbs. Circuits of the Americas in Austin is 2 hrs away, and Texas Motor Speedways in FW is 4 hrs. 1.5 hr drive to Gulf of Mexico. Of course car show season is 9 months out of the year.
      Tu Ho
      Firebird V2-LS swap

    8. #8
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      Another Texas guy here. ^^^^

      I lived in Michigan for a couple of years because that's where my wife lived. Forget it! During the winter it snowed nearly every day and it stayed on the ground for months!

      Now we live in a place where it never snows.

      I've also lived in San Diego, it's great but Calif political issues were too much.

      I spent a winter in Florida and it was balmy!
      Don 67 Camaro RS/SS Texas

    9. #9
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      Subscribed. Canada is no bowl of cherries either.
      70 GTO - Alum 5.3/4L80e, 7875
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    10. #10
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      Quote Originally Posted by Interceptor5588 View Post
      Subscribed. Canada is no bowl of cherries either.
      I used to make winter vehicle test trips to Kapuskasing, Ontario. That is cold.

    11. #11
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      Subscribed..... because I HATE my Iowa winters.
      -Nick
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    12. #12
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      You ain't left yet????

      Sounds like it's ROADTRIP time!

      We all have our personal preferences on what "WE" think is best and most everyone who currently lives outside the "Snow Belt" thinks where they live is the best. After all that's why they live there!

      You are truly the only 2 people who know what's important to you. There are lot's of place with sun, fun, beach, race tracks, fishing piers, warm temperatures and NO SNOW or COLD WINTER. The BIG issue will be employment, the cost of living, real estate prices and STATE TAXES!

      Pick the places YOU think YOU might like to live and spend the next 6 months to 1 year traveling & visiting these locations by spending a couple days or more checking out the area. YOU might like the first place you visit or it might take 6-9 visits to different locations. Based upon your original post it appears to me that you certainly don't have to move tomorrow and can take your time to make a good decision. Besides traveling and looking is a lot of fun and with cheap air fares, car rentals and hotels spending $5,000 traveling to look at places to live sounds to ME like a great investment in YOUR future. After all we are talking about picking up and moving your whole life to a new area.

      I sure would hate to get it all wrong!

      Happy Trails!
      Mike

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    13. #13
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      Quote Originally Posted by Nicks67GTO View Post
      Subscribed..... because I HATE my Iowa winters.
      I grew up in Cedar Rapids. I used winters to lock myself in the garage and work on major projects. Hibernation is good.

    14. #14
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      Quote Originally Posted by Motorcitydak View Post
      Sitting here in the middle of the next giant winter storm yet again makes me realize that I could not care less about anything at all that happens in the winter. My wife and I have nothing that we enjoy doing during this time of year. She 'is the coldest she has even been' for about a 3 month stretch......for me being stuck in the garage for 4 months is ok at best but gets really boring not being able to play with my cars for 1/3 of the year. Last winter was horrible, this one is better but why deal with it if you really do not care? She likes her horses and animals, cannot really ride right now because of the cold so we are thinking about heading somewhere that would fit our hobbies better. We are both in the health care field, she is an RN and I am a paramedic, also do construction on the side. She can go just about anywhere, especially if there is an Ascension health system hospital she could transfer to and keep her pay and seniority. I would have a bit more of an issue, just need to get my national license back but once that is done, could get a job just about anywhere.

      We really do not have a set area we are thinking about but I know that we do not want to get much below freezing in the coldest months. I love fishing and it would be amazing if we could end up somewhere on the east coast where I could do deep sea fishing or just hit the pier all the time. I also really want to be within a few hours of at least a couple good race tracks. Also somewhere that just in general car friendly would be good. I heard Virginia is a no-go, super strict on speeding and stuff. I recently read something that turned me off about Georgia but cannot remember what. I am thinking something like South Carolina, she is more towards northern Florida.

      We are not 100% set on leaving, especially seeing as everything we have here is great, it is just the weather really. We live out in a rural area and want to stay that way but a half hour or so drive to a big city where we could work would be great. So, where are you guys at and what do you think
      I left Upstate NY after I graduated from College to escape the Cold, & I haven't regretted it for a minute. Now I love Florida, but many that move here do not. Not sure what you read about Georgia, but if you wife likes North Florida, consider Savannah. My son lives there & it would be one of the few places I would move to. It's an awesome place & clean as a whistle. Right by the Ocean, but also Rivers. You have Roebling Road, a very nice road course owned & operated by the Local SCCA. Savannah also has a Track downtown that gets used for a Vintage Race in October.

    15. #15
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      If I were moving the first place I would be looking would be the Charlotte/Mooresville/Concord, NC area. Amazing car culture and mild year round climate. Affordable access to virtually any speed part you could possibly need. Some of the best race tracks bar none. World class race shops. Great driving roads like "Tail of the Dragon". A Win/Win in my book.
      Steve Hayes
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    16. #16
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      North Florida here. Not as warm as South Florida, but Miami might as well be Cuba, so you better speak Spanish! Jacksonville is a nice middle ground. Relatively cheap real estate, warm year 'round, NO STATE INCOME TAX!, no toll roads yet (mid Florida sucks with the toll roads everywhere!), hour from Daytona, hour and half from Roebling, hour to the Gainesville track, and tons of healthcare jobs. Best part is not many snow birds, so your not stuck behind someone going 35 mph everywhere. The ocean is right here and the river runs through JAX.

      BTW, the sun is starting to go down now and it just dipped into the '60's. Hate Florida winters!
      Craig Scholl
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      Jacksonville, Florida
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      "I own a Mopar, I already know it won't be in stock, won't ship tomorrow, and won't fit without modification."

    17. #17
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      Quote Originally Posted by sccacuda View Post
      BTW, the sun is starting to go down now and it just dipped into the '60's. Hate Florida winters!
      Let me know how it feels in August when we have 50% humidity at 80 degrees here in Colorado. Everything has its price.

    18. #18
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      Quote Originally Posted by cornfedbill View Post
      Let me know how it feels in August when we have 50% humidity at 80 degrees here in Colorado. Everything has its price.
      Don't remind me, I'm still bitching about being cold. Won't start on hot for a few months.

      4' Portacool, 8 ceiling fans, and 52" fan that moves 22,000 CFM, makes it bearable.


      Craig Scholl
      CJD Automotive, LLC
      Jacksonville, Florida
      904-400-1802
      www.cjdautomotive.com

      "I own a Mopar, I already know it won't be in stock, won't ship tomorrow, and won't fit without modification."

    19. #19
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      I'll throw in word for Arizona. Sure, it's really hot for two, maybe 3 months out of the year. But for all of fall, winter, and spring it is nice weather. Roads are nice, lots of clubs out here, easy to find rust free project cars. And other than monsoon season, NO humidity. I mean none. Where else can you media blast a car and have it sit for 4 months and have absolutely no surface rust form? haha
      Nelson
      1969 Chevelle "Cone Smasher" Family Project
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    20. #20
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      Quote Originally Posted by WallaceMFG View Post
      I'll throw in word for Arizona. Sure, it's really hot for two, maybe 3 months out of the year. But for all of fall, winter, and spring it is nice weather. Roads are nice, lots of clubs out here, easy to find rust free project cars. And other than monsoon season, NO humidity. I mean none. Where else can you media blast a car and have it sit for 4 months and have absolutely no surface rust form? haha
      I have to agree with you. But too many hot weather test trips to the GM Proving Ground have reminded me why I don't like the summer heat in Mesa.

      Summer in Colorado - winter in Mesa. Now I just need to get rich enough to buy two houses with big shops...

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