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Old 01-18-2018, 05:31 PM   #13
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I'd suggest taking a week or two vacation (while you're still working) to each place you are considering, if at all possible.

I agree, I can get up to a month vacation each year, so planning some extended trips.

I retired in 2001 to Arizona, about 45 miles NW of Phoenix. I really loved it. Low humidity, near perfect weather from October to May (or so). Summers are extremely hot, but that's. better than shoveling snow. Many twisty roads around Sedona and Jerome to name a couple. Close to Vegas and California if you want to take a break. Many, many neat places to explore.

Thanks for this. This sounds very interesting. I haven't been to Arizona in 20 years, saw the Grand Canyon. I remember it was only about 50 degrees, but when we left Vegas it was 80's. Definitely will start planning a trip.
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