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VTX-Ryder
06-13-2006, 07:11 PM
Well, Looks like I'm once again facing the prospect of being relocated to the Boise area.

So... How's riding out that way?
Any good roads?

How's life in general?

Thanks!!!

-Ric

Madd Max
06-13-2006, 09:10 PM
You sound a little bummed about having to come to Boise, but you shouldn't be. Its a great place to live and I'm sure you'll love it. Boise has a unique atmosphere. There is much to do here. Great outdoor recreation of all kinds, great night life (if that's your thing) and a pretty good cultural life. The weather is great too. There is scads of fantastic riding around the Boise area, throughout all of Idaho, and neighboring states. If you'd like, email me when you get here and we'll show you some of our group's favorite riding areas. maxandsuebelcher@netzero.com

VTX-Ryder
06-14-2006, 01:05 AM
MadMax;
Not bummed, just tired of moving. (it's a long, painful story...)

I'm not sure if I'm coming yet. I'll know in the next week or two. I'm just getting a feel for it. I've looked at this before. I've had two other near misses in the past year.
If this happens, this will make city #4 in the past year.
I'm burned out on moving.

I'm "home" in the Seattle area now. There is some fantastic riding around here. I'll miss it. I've only been back here a short time, and the weather was unridable for most of it. If this happens, I'll miss prime riding season, and some great mountain roads.

I just may take you up on your offer to see the highlights! Thank you very much for the offer! I'll be looking to meet some of the locals, and start getting integrated. So if your local riders have room for an extra once in a while, I'd be greatly abliged.

I've heard that Boise is a nice place to live. I hope that pans out. :) I've driven through a couple of times. It looks nice, but very different from the places I'm used to. I'll try to keep an open mind.