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Does Anyone "Snowbird" with their Spyder?

Thanks Folks, I guess I should have told you that I have an RV and pull a Triton trailer for my toys, so I’ll be staying in the RV sites. My wife and I like to dine out a lot and like site seeing on secondary roads. Like to be in a semi quiet area in riding distance to new things to see and do, and still ride back to RV and relax towards evening. :cheers: cueman
 
If you ever come out to Arizona for winter riding you will NEVER go back to Florida. BTDT. Very much worth the extra day or two of travel time..... Jim
 
Thanks Folks, I guess I should have told you that I have an RV and pull a Triton trailer for my toys, so I’ll be staying in the RV sites. My wife and I like to dine out a lot and like site seeing on secondary roads. Like to be in a semi quiet area in riding distance to new things to see and do, and still ride back to RV and relax towards evening. :cheers: cueman

It sounds like you can go pretty much wherever you want and even move from spot to spot during the winter. If so, you should include the Southwest on your itinerary. Having said that, it's a pretty big area with a lot of choices. If money is an issue, you can't go wrong with the area around Yuma or Quartzite AZ which caters specifically to snowbirds. If you want to go more upscale and can afford it, look in Palm Desert, CA. The area around Globe, AZ and Tucson, AZ is fantastic for riding, although the weather can be a little dicey because of the elevation.
 
I would like to see as much of our wonderful country as I can. And what would make it more fun and exciting is meeting and riding with some of my forum friends. :chat: cueman
 
Last year at a SW Spyder Ryde-In I met a couple that both had F3s. I don't remember their names but do remember their circumstance. They were traveling around the country in an RV towing a trailer with their 2 Spyders. They were going from Ryde-In to Ryde-In and Rally to Rally, participating in the local rides and having a heck of a good time. What better way to see all of our great country, meet new people and enjoy riding. And, living out of an RV provides the flexibility to choose location. I retired 15 years ago from the "wet side" of Washington State and knew where I wanted to be because I had family here. I am happy with my choice. But if I had an opportunity to do it over, I think a traveling RV would be my choice until I found that perfect place to settle in..... Jim
 
Last year at a SW Spyder Ryde-In I met a couple that both had F3s. I don't remember their names but do remember their circumstance. They were traveling around the country in an RV towing a trailer with their 2 Spyders. They were going from Ryde-In to Ryde-In and Rally to Rally, participating in the local rides and having a heck of a good time. What better way to see all of our great country, meet new people and enjoy riding. And, living out of an RV provides the flexibility to choose location. I retired 15 years ago from the "wet side" of Washington State and knew where I wanted to be because I had family here. I am happy with my choice. But if I had an opportunity to do it over, I think a traveling RV would be my choice until I found that perfect place to settle in..... Jim

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