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oldguyinTX

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Out of the Northeast that is. Sold our house here in CT and are moving home to Austin Texas both to get out of the cold and snow, and to be near our kids who live in Austin. We have lived here in CT for 27 years, after having lived in Manhattan for 15. I'm no spring chicken, I'm tired of the cold and hate shoveling snow like I had to do recently. And the bonus - a way longer riding season! Looking forward to hooking up with the Hill Country Spyder Riders and meeting new folks.
 
:congrats: on your move. We did the same in 5/19. AK to AR. Best move I have ever made out of six.

Austin has a lot of good stuff. :yes:
 
Welcome home to Texas! We retired to the greater San Antonio after having lived in a bunch of towns and cities across the U.S. during our careers (we're both retired USAF). Among our reasons, beyond once having two sets of parents who retired in the area, is the year-round riding season. In Austin you'll be on the doorstep of the Texas Hill Country, a wonderful area to ride, and that's a good thing. And, last but not least, I don't believe BRP will ever offer a snow plow attachment for the Spyder so there's no reason to linger in CT.
 
Boy can I relate..... I was born in Salt Lake City, Utah.
As a kid growing up my parents traveled alot and took
me and my brother with them, we went everywhere, Florida,
Hawaii, Texas California you name it We went there, mostly in the winters
I guess my dad was not a big snow fan... well when all the kids were out freezing their
ass off out in the snow getting wet and falling down in the snow, I was in the house next to the heat vent
staying warm. I even remember going out on Halloween in the SNOW I hated it and still do....
The day after I got out of school I joined the navy and off to San Diego for boot camp.... next duty station
Key West Florida.... I thought I died and went to heaven. I have made it my lifes work to be where it does not snow
or get much below 40 degrees out side... So Far So Good.....
 
I don't believe BRP will ever offer a snow plow attachment for the Spyder
Which is why a few days ago my thoughts about trading in my ATV for a Ryker came to a screeching halt. I have a snow plow on my ATV which does get used once in awhile. But on the other hand not having the ATV would make a good excuse to buy a snowblower!
 
Salem, Ma to Clearwater, FL to Greenville, SC......
now in Easley, SC...
ZERO REGRETZ... except the Florida move... waaaaaaaaaaaaay too much traffic: Rt19 aka: highway from Hell...
if i NEVER SEE SNOW again, i'm ok....

btw Oldguy, i'll be visiting PALO DORO CANYON in Canyon, TX next April/May, so i just may stop by for a cool one with you....
Dan P
SPYD3R
 
I lived in northern Indiana most of my life. I got tired of winter from November through April so I moved to the foothills of NC a little over 3 years ago. Part of the reason is because my elderly folks live down here but I sure am glad I don't live up there anymore. I don't miss "winter". It's almost Christmas and I was out riding both yesterday and today. Couldn't have done that up north.
 
Spent 30 years in the Navy traveling the world and planned on retiring in Southern Oregon. We realized the politics and weather of Southern Oregon was unpleasant and retired to San Antonio and love it. Riding in summer can be a little hot, but you can still ride! Getting ready to ride now at a pleasant 72 degrees! Welcome to Texas and warmer weather!
 
:congrats: OldguyinTX :thumbup: be safe enjoy the move!! When I lived in Maine I enjoyed the Snow and Ice when it was time to play, now for working, driving and just doing everyday things not so much.
 
Welcome to Texas.... Made our move here 11 years ago. Couldn't drag me out with a John Deere Tractor. Lots of fun things to do in Austin and all the small towns that are an easy ride for your Spyder Pleasure. :2thumbs::ohyea:
 
I lived in northern Indiana most of my life. I got tired of winter from November through April so I moved to the foothills of NC a little over 3 years ago. Part of the reason is because my elderly folks live down here but I sure am glad I don't live up there anymore. I don't miss "winter". It's almost Christmas and I was out riding both yesterday and today. Couldn't have done that up north.

I was out today mowing the lawn on my riding mower today got up to 68 outside
 
Dwight,

I hope you and Valerie live long and prosper. At least you'll be warm and can ride more during the year.
It's been a great pleasure to have known both of you.
 
Good for you! Moved to Las Vegas for the same reasons. It gets hot, but you don’t shovel sunshine!! Enjoy!
 
I admire you for making the move!! wish I had the stamina to do the same but have businessses in the cold Nebraska and can't leave!! good luck and HAPPY HOLIDAYS..
BIG F
 
I grew up in NE Ohio and lived there for many years. Moved to Indianapolis, IN and lived there for many more years. Lots of cold and snow in both places. We're both retired and moved to Little Rock, AR almost three years ago for milder winters. I have my snow shovel prominently hung in my garage, never to be used again. Enjoy your move.
 
Well, I have a little different perspective. I was born, raised, and have lived most of my life in the northern regions of the country. Before I returned to Idaho when I retired I lived and worked in Louisiana for 15 years. I had a 1981 Goldwing when I moved there in 1991, and sold it 4 years later. I told family and friends in Idaho that I could accept the idea of sweating while working or exercising outside, but sweating WHILE I was riding the motorcycle? That was too much. Bought a 2005 GW a month before I retired. Waited until I got to Idaho to title it. When folks asked why I was moving back to the cold north I said 3 reasons. I was afraid I would wear out the thermostat switching between heat and cool in the spring and fall in LA. There was a limit as too how many clothes you could take off when the weather got hot in LA, but up north in the cold you can just keep adding more layers as it gets colder! And mostly, I was going to go back to where summer was summer and winter was winter and two don't mixed up together. Overall year around the weather in Idaho in the Boise and westward region is some of the absolutely best weather in the US, bar none! I just wish there would have been some way for me to know when I was growing up in Central Idaho just how exquisitely wonderful the summers are up there compared to the rest of the country! That's my story and I'm sticking to it!!! :2thumbs: :2thumbs: :2thumbs: :2thumbs:
 
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