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I don't know how you people in the Midwest do it.


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12 hours ago, Further said:

 

I don't know how you people in the Midwest do it.

 

We do it well, with competence, confidence, and good cheer.   :D:D  

This is how most people around here handle it.

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1 hour ago, dotman17 said:

^^^ I see clouds but no mountain.

I find mountains to be highly over rated.  I'm not into rock climbing as I don't like heights, and by now have spent more than enough time in the CO Rockies, that I can't really remember the last time I was in the Denver/Boulder area that we even bothered heading up.  Give me trees and give me lakes (lakes you can actually ski on, not big open water with waves), and I'm happy.

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2 hours ago, dotman17 said:

Yeah, I guess I'll never understand that mindset.

I'm just toying with you Dottie.  I miss the mountains immensely when I am not near them.  Nothing compares. Plus, there are plenty of fresh water lakes for skiing, oceans for sailing and temperate winters.  

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1 hour ago, Wilbur said:

I'm just toying with you Dottie.  I miss the mountains immensely when I am not near them.  Nothing compares. Plus, there are plenty of fresh water lakes for skiing, oceans for sailing and temperate winters.  

do you and dottie do a lot of water skiing and sailing?

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If any of you people are really into bicycling then you would really love my part of Ohio.  Hilly and flat...we have it all.  Lots of beautiful rural countryside for cycling.  None of the land is wasted with worthless mountains and useless lakes to get in the way of great cycling.

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