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#15
by
time2shine
on 15 Sep, 2008 12:27
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#16
by
Mikekoz13
on 15 Sep, 2008 12:54
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My favorite: Bermuda (many years ago)
I was also in Estes Park Colorado many years ago before it became so popular.
Myrtle Beach is up there too.
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#17
by
nomad
on 15 Sep, 2008 18:03
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Every time I go home, its like going on vacation to one of the greatest and obscure places in the US.
Siesta Key In Sarasota FL, beautiful white sand beaches, great night life, and if your into the arts and music its there.
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#18
by
GASlick
on 16 Sep, 2008 20:34
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Charleston, SC
Beautiful beaches, fun city, great food. it's good for families or couples or partying. It has a huge college crowd.
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#19
by
skiking
on 19 Sep, 2008 16:20
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I live in my favorite vacation spot, it is just a short drive to the Gallatin River and the Madison is just a little further, I am an hour from Yellowstone Park, I have Bridger Bowl and Big Sky within a half hour, I can see the Lee Metcalf Wilderness from my apartment. I love it here, before I moved here I would visit 3-4 times a year.
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#20
by
Tyler
on 19 Sep, 2008 20:05
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Kihei, Maui
Southern Oregon
Lake Tahoe
LOL! We're about the same.
We have a time share in Kihei, so we go there about once a year.
My other is Redding which is just south of the Oregon border.
Lake Tahoe is great for both the summer and the winter.
Two other great ones are :
St. Lucia - Sandals is great when you take your woman
Blair Lake - it's about 9,000 feet above sea level along the Continental Divide between Montana and Idaho. It's where I hunt.
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#21
by
skiking
on 19 Sep, 2008 20:18
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Kihei, Maui
Southern Oregon
Lake Tahoe
LOL! We're about the same.
We have a time share in Kihei, so we go there about once a year.
My other is Redding which is just south of the Oregon border.
Lake Tahoe is great for both the summer and the winter.
Two other great ones are :
St. Lucia - Sandals is great when you take your woman
Blair Lake - it's about 9,000 feet above sea level along the Continental Divide between Montana and Idaho. It's where I hunt.
Have either of you done any scuba diving on maui? If you haven't you should give it a go, and some of the best sites that I have dived are around Kihei. My avatar is of me on a dive boat as we were headed to molokini crater.
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#22
by
marty22
on 19 Sep, 2008 20:55
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Outer Banks of North Carolina here. I happen to like Singer Island, Fla and agree with Nomad about Sarasota. Aruba is my fave Caribbean Island; however, St John is great too in addition to St Maarten.
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#23
by
FR8TRAIN
on 20 Sep, 2008 13:51
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Well I like Yosemite in the summer. Ashland, Oregon in the fall and NorthStar, Lake Tahoe in the winter.
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#24
by
Timmay
on 20 Sep, 2008 20:34
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Every time I go home, its like going on vacation to one of the greatest and obscure places in the US.
Siesta Key In Sarasota FL, beautiful white sand beaches, great night life, and if your into the arts and music its there.
Nomad has it made. I love that area of FLorida. People argue which side is better...to me the Gulf side is much cleaner and warmer waters. Next june or july Nomad.... I will be looking you up while I am in Bradenton.
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#25
by
FR8TRAIN
on 20 Sep, 2008 20:54
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Every time I go home, its like going on vacation to one of the greatest and obscure places in the US.
Siesta Key In Sarasota FL, beautiful white sand beaches, great night life, and if your into the arts and music its there.
Nomad has it made. I love that area of FLorida. People argue which side is better...to me the Gulf side is much cleaner and warmer waters. Next june or july Nomad.... I will be looking you up while I am in Bradenton.
Yeah, yeah. So you have the white sand beaches, the Daiquiri Deck, Mc Curdy's, (Yeah, I saw Tommy Chong there) the Salty Dog, the Ringling Museum, and a sea of gray hair but you don't have grape vineyards as far as the eye can see, Candlestick Park, the Greek Theatre, the A's, the Giants, The Raiders, the Niners, the Warriors and a host of such popular venues as the Filmore, the War Memorial, the Cow Palace and the Colosseum or mountains.
But you do have the white sand beaches.
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#26
by
nomad
on 20 Sep, 2008 21:24
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Every time I go home, its like going on vacation to one of the greatest and obscure places in the US.
Siesta Key In Sarasota FL, beautiful white sand beaches, great night life, and if your into the arts and music its there.
Nomad has it made. I love that area of FLorida. People argue which side is better...to me the Gulf side is much cleaner and warmer waters. Next june or july Nomad.... I will be looking you up while I am in Bradenton.
Yeah, yeah. So you have the white sand beaches, the Daiquiri Deck, Mc Curdy's, (Yeah, I saw Tommy Chong there) the Salty Dog, the Ringling Museum, and a sea of gray hair but you don't have grape vineyards as far as the eye can see, Candlestick Park, the Greek Theatre, the A's, the Giants, The Raiders, the Niners, the Warriors and a host of such popular venues as the Filmore, the War Memorial, the Cow Palace and the Colosseum or mountains.
But you do have the white sand beaches.

I could do without the sea of gray hair

and Candlestick, the A's, the Giants, the Niners, the Warriors, the Raiders, and most anything to do with Cal, just wasn't my cup of tea
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#27
by
Brkeatr
on 23 Sep, 2008 05:47
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Kihei, Maui
Southern Oregon
Lake Tahoe
LOL! We're about the same.
We have a time share in Kihei, so we go there about once a year.
My other is Redding which is just south of the Oregon border.
Lake Tahoe is great for both the summer and the winter.
Two other great ones are :
St. Lucia - Sandals is great when you take your woman
Blair Lake - it's about 9,000 feet above sea level along the Continental Divide between Montana and Idaho. It's where I hunt.
Have either of you done any scuba diving on maui? If you haven't you should give it a go, and some of the best sites that I have dived are around Kihei. My avatar is of me on a dive boat as we were headed to molokini crater.
I have snorkled at Molokini but never did scuba there....we stay in Kihei also at a condo we rent from a guy in California...
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#28
by
Mike
on 23 Sep, 2008 11:46
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I love going to Montana, it is the best. We have a little place in Troy and we manage to get over there a few times in the summer. There is no bathroom, just an out house, its 2 bedroom and has no power, just a couple spigots for water, its on about 2 acres with a few old fruit trees that my grand parents planted ages ago. Every time I go I want to stay but I always have to remember that I have a life at home and a bunch of critters to take care of, hay to cut, all that fun stuff. I have been looking at property in MT and ND, I will start another topic about that. Other than MT we have a cabin on Hayden lake that is only about 45 mins away. I love it when I manage to make it over to Russia, normally we stay in St. Petersburg and I love it there the people are so kind. I would love to go to Finland and some other countries one of these days.
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#29
by
Brkeatr
on 23 Sep, 2008 11:56
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Hey Mike, it sounds like you have a beautiful place there to "get away from it all"....I envy you because I like to do that sometimes also....just get away in the woods and live in a cabin or camp for a week or so....the last time I did that was in the Adirondacks for a week a few years ago and it was wonderful and the trout fishing was fantastic....caught rainbows right and left....thanks for sharing that