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Old 02-24-20, 08:10 AM
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If the place I moved to still had all the 'bad' about it, then I struggle to think of a place I would want to move to for cycling.

Santa Rosa CA would be awesome due to the elevation, natural scenery, weather, and mix of paved and unpaved. It would suck due to the cost of housing, cost of living, fires, and gang/crime activity. Oh, and Pacific timezone is lame.
Somewhere in TN/MS would be great from a rural road dirt/gravel riding perspective and be good cost of living. It would suck due to the insufferable heat/humidity in the summer, and the socioeconomic struggles that hold the region back.
Bozeman MT or somewhere like that would be so great...except for the weather for much of the year.

If I had my life, but Santa Rosa's cycling benefits- thatd be awesome.

But since that isnt possible, I am happy to take a few months in total off of frequent riding and do other things with my time.
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