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Steve B[_2_] Steve B[_2_] is offline
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Default Should I move to Idaho?


"Gunner Asch" wrote How is the humitity in
most of the state..or is as you say..three
different areas and 3 different humidities?

I live in the High Desert...3-18% humidity most of the time in the
summer, winter ..well..we often have tule fog..but its not 120F either
in the winter

Gunner


I'd say that it comes in three degrees, coastal, hill country, and west
Texas. The two closer to the coast are more humid, but the west Texas areas
are a little drier, and have harsher winters. I like the central Texas hill
country myself, and Austin is rockin' right now financially. If you go
there, let me know, I have some advertising ties. Oilfield is all over
Texas, so unless you are in the hotshot service business and need to be
closer to the coast, you could live anywhere in the state.

Take a vacation and look at it. You've seen McAllen area, and that is
transitional into the deserts of Mexico.

You might also look at Lafayette, Louisiana, as there is a lot of oil
business there, but also competition. Terribly humid, but very cool place
culturally, the food is fantastic, the people are a hoot, and you can't beat
the fishing and hunting. Close enough to service the whole Gulf Coast. I
lived there about eight years, and loved it.

Just some thoughts.

Steve