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Winter Get Away Location in USA

Little Blue

SpyderLovers Ambassador
:shemademe_smilie: The wife and I are studying areas of the USA for our retirement and winter escape. We are having some fun and wondered if any other Spyder Forum Members are thinking about doing this.

Please let us know if you have considered something like this change of location.

All good things must come to...... well.....you know the drill.

Escape from the cold temperatures........:thumbup:
 
We did this 2 years ago. Minnesota in the summer and Apache Junction, AZ in the winter. Than last year moved to Nashville, TN for summer and purchased a place in Apache Junction for the winter. Heading out to AJ today and will be there until May.
This gives us the best riding all year around. Smoky Mountains in the summer and Desert riding in the winter. Also TN doesn't have a state income tax.
We did check out Florida, but didn't care for what little motorcycle riding roads there are.
 
:shemademe_smilie: The wife and I are studying areas of the USA for our retirement and winter escape. We are having some fun and wondered if any other Spyder Forum Members are thinking about doing this.

Please let us know if you have considered something like this change of location.

All good things must come to...... well.....you know the drill.

Escape from the cold temperatures........:thumbup:

" google " can be your friend on this ...... I've seen many sites that will tell you the avg. weather of each State or Country .... also quality of life rating .... also what your TAXES would be etc. ..... Good luck .... Mike :thumbup:
 
I have lived in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Indiana, and Alaska during my working days.

I retired in 2019 and moved to Arkansas. Have a brother here so that's what got me started.

Turned out to be my best move ever. We live in NW part of the State (IMO: the best and most scenic area). :bowdown:

Pros: Cost of living is low compared to all the above. Scenery is beautiful. We can ride 12 months a year. Not to hot or cold...but we do get the extremes. Snow...two or three days a year so far...then it melts away. I have driven my Spyders on Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years. Did not even need the winter gear. Jeans, lined jacket, gauntlet gloves & riding boots.
 
We have joined the throngs of snowbirds that winter in Yuma, Arizona. Local motorcycle roads don't have much going for them, but Yuma works for us as a base camp in winter for exploring Mexico, SW Texas, and SE Arizona.
 
I retired in 2005. Before retiring I traveled extensively in California and Florida thinking those would be my best two choices. I lived in Washington State and planned to snow-bird (which I did for 12 years). I settled on Arizona coincidently only a couple of miles from where my parents retired to. The cost of living and weather were the two main factors in my decision. I have no regrets after nearly 18 years (the last 5 full time here).

Your weather reports are a very good source of information from around the country. There are great riding and retirement locations through out the country. Probably not one perfect place. But for a winter get away it is hard to beat Arizona. Good luck in your search..... Jim
 
Retired to Las Vegas. Just got a ranch in Montana to beat the summer heat. We did not care for Michigan summers. Something new, great riding, cooler.
 
Still Looking

:chat: The wife thought this post was a good idea. :yes:
You guys will have to let the wife/girl friend in on our post.

Thank You for Looking.
Thank You for the Posts.

We are definitely looking to go south........:popcorn:
 
We did check out Florida, but didn't care for what little motorcycle riding roads there are.

Several years ago, I was sent there on a 'temporary' work assignment, but no idea how long it would be. Left home on New Year's Day with my Goldwing on the trailer, not wanting to miss out on some (hopefully) good riding weather in January and probably February. Ended up leaving there in early May, so it was a good choice.

Regarding the "riding roads", I quickly learned that apparently ALL the maps for that state have a serious mis-spelling problem. The name of the state should be spelled "Flori-DUH". Fortunately, I was dead-center in the state in Lake Wales. The roads do have a few curves there, but only to go around the numerous ponds and lakes. There are also a few elevation changes, but not what I would call "hills". After all, the highest point in the state (way up in the end of the panhandle) is only 345 feet above sea level.

I quickly came to the conclusion that Flori-DUH is a "destination state". If you want to go to Disney, go. If you want to go to the Space Center, go. If you want to go to the beach, go. Just don't expect to be entertained by the road on the way there.

I enjoy my current location. I enjoy visiting other places, but have not yet seen one that is calling my name loudly enough to entice me to pull up stakes and move.

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Similar situation here, pondering what to do, where to live when we retire. So far we've decided that we're going to try renting in different locations to discover more about each area.
 
Try this out

:shemademe_smilie: The wife asked several other people who were in this Season of Life.
It seems that some people are not moving and that's the way she is leaning.
Come on Spyder Forum People, Please help me out.
Post your comments and suggestions. ....:thumbup:
 
:shemademe_smilie: The wife asked several other people who were in this Season of Life.
It seems that some people are not moving and that's the way she is leaning.
Come on Spyder Forum People, Please help me out.
Post your comments and suggestions. ....:thumbup:

There have been several suggestions already. Maybe you could respond to those with questions to help us get a better idea of what might be a solution for you and your wife. Do you need proximity to a major medical facility for instance? Are you looking to buy or rent? Single family home, rural property, condo, etc.
 
:shemademe_smilie: The wife asked several other people who were in this Season of Life.
It seems that some people are not moving and that's the way she is leaning.
Come on Spyder Forum People, Please help me out.
Post your comments and suggestions. ....:thumbup:

Your wife's reluctance to move may just be a fear of the unknown. Unfamiliar surroundings, making new friends can be difficult for some people.
 
Use your computer to Google areas you may be interested in. We looked at homes in our area about a year and a half before we actually made the move. Turned out to be very helpful. Did find out that things were not always as posted. One home in particular.

Both of you have to be totally on board with a move to a new state, home, etc. Don't let anyone talk you into something you are not sure of. Vibes are a big deal on a situation that will change your life. :bowdown:

From what I have gleaned about you, prayer is another very important thing in the process. Our thoughts and :pray: go with you.
 
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Use your computer to Google areas you may be interested in. Both of you have to be totally on board with a move to a new state, home, etc. Don't let anyone talk you into something you are not sure of. Vibes are a big deal on a situation that will change your life. From what I have gleaned about you, prayer is another very important thing in the process. Our thoughts and :pray: go with you.

Once you have zeroed in on a certain area, a Google search can turn up a lot of info about weather, demographics, cost of living, churches, hospitals etc.

As mentioned above, worshiping within your faith seems to be a big consideration. If you told us more about what kind of congregation you're looking for, that might help us help you.
 
:shemademe_smilie: The wife asked several other people who were in this Season of Life.
It seems that some people are not moving and that's the way she is leaning.
Come on Spyder Forum People, Please help me out.
Post your comments and suggestions. ....:thumbup:

The best I can tell you is, if you and your wife were here, you wouldn't want to leave. Doing a little cleaning on the bike today after a wonderful 195 mile ride yesterday. Then will hang out at the pool with some friends. A lot of people think of open deserts when they think of Arizona. There are a few areas like that. But there is a lot more. We have mountains, ski resorts (yes, snow skiing in Arizona), winding roads through pine trees..... and sun shine, lots of sun shine..... Check it out. Maybe rent a place for a month or so before making a big commitment...... Jim
 
Dad and mom live in PA June -November and then become move to Arizona (Mesa). The have a beautiful double park model in a 55 year plus park area. It’s got pools, shops, outings, etc. you name it they have it. When we visited this past summer I was surprised the mountains 1 hour north, west and east. No dessert. Awesome windy roads. Dad put 110000 on his 15 rt in the last 6 years out there. They love it. They sound like little kids when they call home each week. .25 draft nights, 1.00 all you can eat pizza nights, golf cart racing :clap: , movie nights, and regular bike and hike outings each week sounds like a party fest for 6 months to me!
 
I have lived in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Indiana, and Alaska during my working days.

I retired in 2019 and moved to Arkansas. Have a brother here so that's what got me started.

Turned out to be my best move ever. We live in NW part of the State (IMO: the best and most scenic area). :bowdown:

Pros: Cost of living is low compared to all the above. Scenery is beautiful. We can ride 12 months a year. Not to hot or cold...but we do get the extremes. Snow...two or three days a year so far...then it melts away. I have driven my Spyders on Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years. Did not even need the winter gear. Jeans, lined jacket, gauntlet gloves & riding boots.

I live just North East of you, ARtraveler, in Lake of the Ozarks. Left Northern Iowa last year. Riding weather should be pretty much as you described here also. We found housing cheaper than where we came from. Great food, good people and endless places to explore. I anticipate lots of trips to Branson and Arkansas in my future.

Tom
 
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