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    Check out the Wiki page for Cuenca, Ecuador. Very nice.

    You can also look at Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay. Their gun laws and political climate are much better, but the climate itself isn’t quite as nice and it can be windy in Uruguay.
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    Oahu did have some awesome weather. So gorgeous there, I love being back in a free state but I really do miss it.
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    Folks need to visit the outer islands and get upcountry for that bit nicer weather then

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    Bora Bora would be fine with me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honu View Post
    Folks need to visit the outer islands and get upcountry for that bit nicer weather then
    Its really sad that I was there for almost five years and only went to another island once.
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    Yeah most don’t
    I only went to Kauai once

    So which one did ya go to ?


    Spent time on the others quite a bit Oahu and big isle
    also lived on Lanai (Maui county) in the 90s freaking amazing hunt fish everyday
    Maui no ka oi so true so much diverse terrain great but small 4x4 tracks etc....also good hunting fishing beaches hiking everything
    If ya go back at least ya know what local food is like and what to get

    My cuz lived on Tenerife and says it’s a lot like the islands in the 70s and loves it

    Sounded nice would like to visit there one day

    Quote Originally Posted by Wake27 View Post
    Its really sad that I was there for almost five years and only went to another island once.
    Last edited by Honu; 01-28-19 at 05:13.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honu View Post
    my home Maui had to move away sadly in my 40s but sea level that is the weather ya get all year round
    no time change consistent on that to as in sunset sunrise all year round so no radical changes like mainland parts

    one side is dry desert the other tropical rain and if you want a few hours you can be in huge pine forests to tropical type rain forest to one of the highest rainfall spots on earth and even freezing cold temps if you go to the summit all within hours of each other since Maui is over 10k tall
    Yeah, I would say that Hawaii is called paradise for good reason.

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    West Coast Marine Climate - San Diego. You can have a warm sun and a cool breeze at the same time. Now we just have to figure out how to return that area to a pre-1950's demographic?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Honu View Post
    Yeah most don’t
    I only went to Kauai once

    So which one did ya go to ?


    Spent time on the others quite a bit Oahu and big isle
    also lived on Lanai (Maui county) in the 90s freaking amazing hunt fish everyday
    Maui no ka oi so true so much diverse terrain great but small 4x4 tracks etc....also good hunting fishing beaches hiking everything
    If ya go back at least ya know what local food is like and what to get

    My cuz lived on Tenerife and says it’s a lot like the islands in the 70s and loves it

    Sounded nice would like to visit there one day
    I have family in Kauai and Maui. I grew up in Oahu. I like Kauai the best (Anahola area) and Maui a close second (Hana area - Na Hiku). Miss the food and family.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OH58D View Post
    West Coast Marine Climate - San Diego. You can have a warm sun and a cool breeze at the same time. Now we just have to figure out how to return that area to a pre-1950's demographic?
    Hell, just the density. (Eta: humidity, spell check is gettin jacked)

    I don't know where it is, CA is probably the closest. Low humidity and stable temps. I don't mind a freeze everyonce in awhile to keep bugs down. Low humidity, but in the run-off from mountians- so the air is dry, but there is plenty of water.

    A warmer Jackson Hole. Someplace in Chile? Probably Melbourne or CapeTown?
    Last edited by FromMyColdDeadHand; 01-28-19 at 16:50.
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