Please don't move to Albuquerque; we want to keep the year-round riding to
ourselves.

On Mon, Mar 7, 2016 at 10:50 AM, David Stein <davecst...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Haha, i am legitimately worried about the endless gray skies in the pac
> nw. that could play into it as well, outside of bike riding. i have heard
> strong warnings about the freeze, it does seem very real. though i can't
> say the bay area is a whole lot different in that aspect at least from the
> 5 years I've been here (local rbw riders withstanding that rule of course!)
>
> austin is a viable city with tons of job opportunities for me, spent a bit
> of time there, but probably not going to happen, all my friends just moved
> away from there.
>
> DC or back to Tennessee is the other option if I were to move, those
> winters are pretty brutal but at least i know what i'm in for. DC can have
> more temperate summers, 'can' being the key word. but i remember getting
> pretty stir crazy in the winters.
>
> worst case i say screw it and trade in all my bikes for a pirogue and some
> fishing gear and move back to my home town of new orleans.
>
> On Mon, Mar 7, 2016 at 9:30 AM, Jim Bronson <jim.bron...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Ha.  Austin is terrible too, now that you mention it.
>> Don't move here :D
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 7, 2016 at 11:27 AM, Ryan Ray <ryanr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Don't listen to these people. Seattle is terrible.
>>>
>>> - Extremely high rent/housing prices.
>>> - Public transportation is woefully underfunded and though we are
>>> starting to get a little its far too late.
>>> - It rains all the time. Forever. And its cold, gross rain. Its been
>>> shown to effect people's mood. Why do you want mood altering rain on
>>> purpose? It's real bad.
>>> - Bike people here are awesome and you will easily have an instant group
>>> of people to hang out with and ride bikes. But the Seattle Freeze is real
>>> and people here (myself included) just are not very outgoing happy people.
>>> I blame the rain. You could live here for years and never make a true
>>> friend.
>>>
>>> This place is really bad and I can't think of a reason anyone would want
>>> to move here. Some people will chime in with their personal experiences
>>> being slightly different but statistically the rain, the freeze, and the
>>> housing costs are all facts. If you could look outside my window right now
>>> you would think its 9:30pm. It's 9:30 AM.
>>>
>>> Seattle is a great place if you like working on computers all day and
>>> playing video games inside all night.
>>>
>>> - Ryan
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Monday, March 7, 2016 at 8:58:37 AM UTC-8, dstein wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Thanks All! My interest lies more in weekend riding, preferably without
>>>> rain. A sprinkle is fine. But I find a steady rain just isn't worth it to
>>>> me: poor visibility, slick roads, poor brake performance, etc. Commuting
>>>> aside, trying to gauge if there are long stretches (weeks, months) where
>>>> the rain is constant, or if it lets up here and there making it pretty easy
>>>> to find a dry spell, if even for a few hours. Sounds like the latter (and
>>>> thats what it seems like when I go there for work). It doesn't rain much in
>>>> the bay area, but when it does i find it its pretty steady with almost no
>>>> brake in the action, making it harder to get out. Tennessee was the same
>>>> way for months on end in the winter, just really poor riding conditions.
>>>>
>>>> The seattle summers sound pretty nice! I've been there and the sun
>>>> going down at 10PM and the great weather make it pretty appealing.
>>>>
>>>> On Mon, Mar 7, 2016 at 8:24 AM, 'Steve D.' via RBW Owners Bunch <
>>>> rbw-owne...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> I moved to Seattle from San Jose (Fresno North) in '03, and haven't
>>>>>> looked back. What's great about living in the Pacific Northwest is the
>>>>>> distinct change of seasons; you can feel the transitions from summer to
>>>>>> autumn, winter to spring. The riding up in Seattle and its outlying
>>>>>> suburbs/countryside is awesome. When I'm not working from home, I commute
>>>>>> by bike, rain or shine. When it snows, I work from home.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> What you're missing out on in the Bay Area is when spring hits, the
>>>>> days get longer. During the summer months, the sun doesn't go down until
>>>>> 9pm/10pm; lots of late night dinners on the patio after a long commute 
>>>>> home.
>>>>>
>>>>> Winter riding is about suiting up to stay dry on the rainy days, which
>>>>> are not as terrible as a lot of people think (ust don't tell any of your
>>>>> neighbors I told you that ;) ). Make sure you have good lighting if you're
>>>>> commuting to work in the winter months. As the days get longer in spring,
>>>>> lights won't matter as much unless you're riding at 5am. It's already
>>>>> getting lighter around 6am.
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