I ask because I am moving there by end of year. Just wondering how many RFFer's are in the SouthWest.
Jorge Torralba said:I ask because I am moving there by end of year. Just wondering how many RFFer's are in the SouthWest.
back alley said:that's a quick move!
from the lush land of seattle to the desert of arizona...do you like snakes?
joe
back alley said:when does it snow?
A friend signs her notes "from Phoenix, aka The Face of the Sun" 🙂rover said:120 degrees F is no picnic I am sure.
I will take the snow personally.
rover said:120 degrees F is no picnic I am sure.
I will take the snow personally.
LazyHammock said:Joe,
I'm an Arizona transplant, from England via Minnesota. It is true Summer is brutal but close to both Phoenix and Tucson are beautiful mountain ranges where you can find cooler temps and amazing scenery. In winter you can downhill ski Snowbowl in Flagstaff and Sunrise in the White Mountains, personally I prefer to cross-country ski and snowshoe the rim. The state seems huge with a lot of public accessible land. If you like landscape photography or are interested in SW history you can't get much better than AZ. The rattlers are timid, the tarantulas are cute and fuzzy and I've only run across one cougar.
Cheers,
Nick
rover said:I only hear wonderful things about living in Arizona. I have a friend there now.
Just a little hot for me Jorge, but most will think that I am the strange one when it comes my love of cold weather.