Where is the best place to winter?
 

Where is the best place to winter?

Started by kevhal, March 10, 2015, 05:59:37 AM

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kevhal

If you wanted to get away from the cold for a month or two, where would you go?
91 MCI 102 / North Central Wisconsin

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georgemci102a2

Greeeeen acres is the place to be.... ;D
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TomC

Simple-if you're on the east coast-Florida. If you're on the west coast, southern Nevada, southern Arizona, southern California. Today is going to be in the mid 70's here in L.A. Good luck, TomC
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kevhal

Not quite the help I was hoping for, but it is what it is.
Maybe everyone who goes south for the winter and has a good spot, wants to keep it private. I guess I can understand that. Thanks  anyway.
91 MCI 102 / North Central Wisconsin

John316

Quote from: kevhal on March 10, 2015, 06:20:24 PM
Not quite the help I was hoping for, but it is what it is.
Maybe everyone who goes south for the winter and has a good spot, wants to keep it private. I guess I can understand that. Thanks  anyway.

Hiya Kev. Welcome to the board.

I don't think folks realized that you wanted specifics.

Me personally? Somewhere with plenty of snow and mountains. Preferably Colorado.  ;D
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Tim Bookmiller

Frostproof, Fl  quiet area -1 hr from  everything  -Disney -the beach -what ever you want

chessie4905

   Florida- Zephyr Hills. Quite popular. Also have heard of nice area in Alabama on the Gulf of Mexico. Some places in Az., but don't remember location. Farr  or Pharr Texas, but don't know how it is down there these days. Father used to winter over at those areas every year. Last year's were in Fla. due to driving times.
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luvrbus

The Texas coast and San Antonio are nice this time of the year and prices are good in Texas not to mention the sea food and BBQ  ;D plus the Mexican food is not to shabby either
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pabusnut

Muldoonman--Your family must be half the population, and the Prevost half the real estate ;D

Gary,  Very nice, but the drive would be "difficult  ::)

John316, most of us want to escape that 4 letter "S" word  :D

For me --I will head somewhere warm without a "Honey-Do List" (OOPs I forgot --Love the Woman--Hate the List!!!)  ;)


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Melbo

We like Rocky Point Mexico for a spell.  Longer stays include a visa. Will not always be shorts weather but there will always be the beach.

Melbo
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