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East? He said "great skiing"..
"Jeff" wrote in message news:Zy4Pd.1685$uc.75@trnddc01... wrote: Guys, Where is the cheapest place to live and within a hour drive to great skiing? Thanks, Randolf Where do you currently live and approximately where would you like to live? East or West? |
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"lal_truckee" wrote in message ... DingusMilktoast wrote: You mean the world is not REALLY our oyster??? DAMN! Good thing I quit eating them. We dumped too much mercury in the ocean you know... I thought it was the Japanese who were way ahead in the "dump mercury in the ocean" sweepstakes? Not sure, but I bet they are way ahead in the 'eat mercury from the ocean' category! Cheers DMT |
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DingusMilktoast wrote:
What does one do for a living in Nevada east of Mammoth and Yosemite??? Clip coupons? Anyway, no one said anything about earning your keep, just living cheap. In the contiguious states I'd suggest Elko, adjacent to the Ruby Mountains; plenty of abandoned structures you could just move into free - at least until the owner of the land discovered you in which case you'd have to move into the neighboring structure 3 miles down the track. Of course the Rubys are not lift served - perhaps that is why they offer great skiing? |
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AH wrote:
East? He said "great skiing".. You suck ;-) |
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DingusMilktoast wrote:
You mean the world is not REALLY our oyster??? DAMN! Good thing I quit eating them. We dumped too much mercury in the ocean you know... I thought it was the Japanese who were way ahead in the "dump mercury in the ocean" sweepstakes? Which is the anti-answer, BTW. Japan is not the cheapest place to live within a hour drive to great skiing. |
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I would like to live in the west, but not California or Salt Lake city.
I want to buy housing for no more than $50 square foot. Also be within one hour drive to a descent ski area and 2.5 hours to a GREAT ski area. Make sense? Sorry I wasn't more specific earlier, but I had to think about it a little harder. Randolf |
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"Jeff" wrote in message news:Ub5Pd.24914$uc.18528@trnddc09... AH wrote: East? He said "great skiing".. You suck ;-) I live east; I teach at an eastern area; I've skied almost every open and closed areas in New England for 30 years. You'll notice my list didn't include any thing in the east although I said I had considered everything from Ste. Anne to Ski Apache and Whistler to Snowshoe. Tommy T. |
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In article IL3Pd.17234$ya6.10808@trndny01,
"Tommy T." wrote: If Canada is an option, central BC is probably the sleeper in the best bet list. Inexpensive, great but underutilized areas and good backcountry. Poor access, no cultural ops and no coffee shops might be draw backs. Just to add a small correction: IMO, coffee culture has thoroughly arrived throughout BC. :-) -- Alan Baker Vancouver, British Columbia "If you raise the ceiling 4 feet, move the fireplace from that wall to that wall, you'll still only get the full stereophonic effect if you sit in the bottom of that cupboard." |
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