jlboyell
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I have one off topic question.
Is there still a Sinclair gas station in Bozeman?
I was surprised to see one last time I was there.
yup. on the way to bridger bowl
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I have one off topic question.
Is there still a Sinclair gas station in Bozeman?
I was surprised to see one last time I was there.
Hmmm...here's a picture at Arizona Snowbowl from the 19th...Flagstaff, AZ is a hidden gem, especially since they are putting in snowmaking. Fun mountain, great town.
yup. on the way to bridger bowl
Hmmm...here's a picture at Arizona Snowbowl from the 19th...
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Wonder if they normally have conditions like this at this time of the year though.
Base elevation is 9,200 feet. Not sure how that compares to CO or NM ski areas.
I had this exact thing come up two years ago. I had sights set on Summit county, Steamboat, Ogden......but I kept having things pop up that said Tahoe.
I fought it because I figured Tahoe would be too expensive, but the more I opened my heart and head, the more stuff fell into place to move to Tahoe.
I live in Reno, which is a really nice city, with a great deal of mountain vibe and culture. Cost of living is low enough to survive, and I'm less than 45 min away from world class skiing in any direction I drive.
My pick..........Reno!!
I would probably move to Kelowna, BC.
I had this exact thing come up two years ago. I had sights set on Summit county, Steamboat, Ogden......but I kept having things pop up that said Tahoe.
I fought it because I figured Tahoe would be too expensive, but the more I opened my heart and head, the more stuff fell into place to move to Tahoe.
I live in Reno, which is a really nice city, with a great deal of mountain vibe and culture. Cost of living is low enough to survive, and I'm less than 45 min away from world class skiing in any direction I drive.
My pick..........Reno!!
One thing I forgot to mention+1 and I would include the Carson City area. High desert climate, all weather airport in Reno, decent medical in Reno, 4-5 hours from SF metro area, Nevada tax structureand the monster Lake Tahoe skiing.It is the place I would like to retire. The spouse thinks not. We shall see.
They got the message and are looking forward to you coming back.^^^^BTW make sure to tell everyone thanks for the hospitality, dinner (awesome) ect....
I ended up skiing till 330 and the snow corned up super nice!!!!
Back on topic-I really kind of like the Carson Valley. Gardnerville is 20 minutes to the stagecoach lift at Heavenly, quiet town, warm and cheap as hell.
+1 and I would include the Carson City area. High desert climate, all weather airport in Reno, decent medical in Reno, 4-5 hours from SF metro area, Nevada tax structureand the monster Lake Tahoe skiing.It is the place I would like to retire. The spouse thinks not. We shall see.
The biggest down side to Denver is that tis 1+ hours away from good skiing which takes longer if you go on weekends or holiday's. The I-70 madhouse is a mess.For me it would probably be Denver as in addition to being close to good skiing, it has a great music scene. That's important to me.