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[QUOTE="Clutch, post: 186657, member: 16182"] Sounds awesome! <<There are plenty of lakes. Arizona has more boats per capita than any other state in the union.>> I did not know that. What kind of fish are in the lakes? Any largemouth bass? I have heard that southern California has some really big bass in their lakes. That's another thing that would be important to me, being able to wet a hook for some bass or panfish when I'm not riding. Gas is down to 99 cents a gallon in some areas here! $1.25 isn't that bad. That's what it was for a long time here before it started going down. This girl I know in San Diego says it's like $2-something there. If I get an apartment, I'm going to have to find a place that has storage areas so I can put my bike, tools, and mountain bike somewhere. That's another thing I wanted to ask, is the mountain biking out there cool as well? When I am not on the bike I love to hit some downhills on my Gary Fisher. What I am thinking about doing is saving up a wad of cash this winter, and then come spring break, take a road trip out there and go to MMI and see what it's like and also look around at apartments and the surrounding area and look at the bike shops where I would possibly become employed and see if I really want to do it. Sounds like somewhere I would really enjoy living. I love Dixie, but I need a change. I'm sick of seeing new neighborhoods pop up where I used to go riding. People complain about dirt bike trails, but when someone clears out acres and acres of woods to make a new subdivision, no one says a dang word! Hard part will be telling my parents. :eek: But I figure, screw it, we've got e-mail and web cams now, right? I can even set them up with IP phones so we can talk for free. I can still fly home for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Still hard to tell your parents that you want to do something like this, when you're an only child and over-protected, even though I am 20 years old. I want to be able to get up at 5am to go riding without my mother murmuring and worrying to death, and I want to be able to stay up late, and then go out at 3 in the morning to get a bite to eat if I feel like it, you know? So you can see the situation I am in. Thanks for the information, I really feel like going now. [/QUOTE]
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