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DickHead
05-19-2006, 06:38 PM
In the words of my hero, Homer Simpson.
As of Jan 7th I'll no longer call Utah home. You've got 6 1/2 more months of me though :haha:
I'm off to Northern Virginia. Don't start on "there's nothing to do there, blah blah blah". Winter was over 3 months ago there. There are mountains (no real skiing but I despise snow anyways) only 1-2 hours away, terrific fishing, loads of cycling, and beaches not far off either. 5 hours to Evil Spawn I and II's grandparents, wifes best friend lives there, and its a promotion.
I think we've found a community ridicuoulsy close to my work there, meaning I'll be looking at bike commuting 24/7/52. Yeehaa :ride:
House will be for sale. $250,000 plus home warranty 5/3/2 2500sqft in the 84084 zip.

derstuka
05-19-2006, 07:03 PM
Congrats and SQUEAL LIKE A PIG BOY!!!

Scott P
05-21-2006, 09:04 AM
There are mountains

If you think there are mountains in Virginia, then I have some nice ocean front property in Colorado that I can sell you. :roflol:

DickHead
05-21-2006, 09:40 AM
There are mountains

If you think there are mountains in Virginia, then I have some nice ocean front property in Colorado that I can sell you. :roflol:

Don't be a retard. Its not a jagged mountain range like the wests various ranges, but much of the ranges out there rise 4 or 5 thousand feet from the surrounding area. That's a substansial elevation gain no matter where you are.
Where the Appalachain trail goes through VA, it goes anywhere from 300' msl to 5500' msl.

I've been to the mountains of NC, TN, WV and VA. Have you?

Scott P
05-21-2006, 09:51 AM
Uh, that was a joke.

PS, if you want to call something 5,000 feet high a mountain, that's fine with me. :bootyshake:

rockgremlin
05-21-2006, 01:00 PM
Geez Jamis, for someone as rabidly defensive of the East, what brought you to Utah? Have you just been loathing this place ever since you moved here?

DickHead
05-21-2006, 03:01 PM
Geez Jamis, for someone as rabidly defensive of the East, what brought you to Utah? Have you just been loathing this place ever since you moved here?

Work.
No.
I don't see any rabid loathing. You must not be reading the same words I wrote.

derstuka
05-21-2006, 03:31 PM
I didn't feel that Jamis was doing any "rabid loathing" of Utah, or the west whatsoever. He is just trying to make the best out of a situation (optimistic approach) as opposed to dwelling on everything. He was also defending other people's generalization of Virginia, the east, or the mtns of the east. West Virginia has some nice whitewater rafting I will say. Here in San Diego our highest mtn is only 6533 feet or so, however, they are still mtns to me. :2thumbs:

Sombeech
05-21-2006, 06:11 PM
Don't be a retard.

:lol8: No other comment, I just thought that was funny.

Ross
05-21-2006, 07:45 PM
PS, if you want to call something 5,000 feet high a mountain, that's fine with me. :bootyshake:

werd

DickHead
05-22-2006, 06:56 AM
Thanks derstuka:
The only thing I'd say I loathe about utah is the length of the winter, and the amount of snow up high that prevents me from enjoying the mountain recreation available as much as I'd like to. That, and 3.2% beer.
:bootyshake:

TreeHugger
05-22-2006, 09:10 AM
Do you climb?

Some great climbing is in your area - New River Gorge area in WV and Red River Gorge in KY. There are also excellent, most awesome rivers there for rafting or kayaking. And... of course the Appalacian mountains are beautiful.

Good luck to you!

PS - I have some friends looking to move here in the early spring next year... drop me a note if your house is still for sale then.

DickHead
05-22-2006, 09:17 AM
No, I don't climb, but thanks for the well wishes. I've never been attracted to climbing for some reason.
I fish, hike, bike and camp. I'm interested in backpacking and have a few of the requisite items, but haven't had enough time. Biking and fishing are my primary obsessions.