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Old 05-28-13, 07:50 AM
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rruff
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Originally Posted by roadrunner2012
All things considered, San Diego and environs has to be tops, Phoenix/Tucson close behind, in that order. It's all about weather, roads and scenery.
S CA is great of course... but Phoenix? I lived in Phoenix for a couple years... never again... too damn hot for too long. Tucson is a little cooler, and also has mountain climbs very near. The desert looks a lot better too IMO.

Where I live now the avg high is 50 in Jan and 82 in July. I don't bother going out unless it is at least 45 and sunny, and I get plenty of riding in winter. Being able to ride in the middle of the day helps.

I met some people visiting from Tucson recently (they bought a vacation home here), and the woman stated that this was the most beautiful place she's ever seen. I wouldn't rank it that high, but it definitely isn't bad.

The higher elevation parts of southern AZ, NM, and TX have the mildest and sunniest year-round climate in the US outside of the CA coast.
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