The reason we live where you vacation......

I'm not much of a hot weather person. My favorite vacations have been snowmobile trips to Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho.

Living in Minnesota most of my life, winter isn't so bad in the north. You just have to find a way to enjoy it......

Here is my son and I playing on a lake near Park Rapids, MN.


This is the morning the wife and I left on a trip to raise money for Special Olympics of MN. It was -27* where we were. ;)


Yep, we ride when it is cold out, too.......



Our son races his 120cc sled at a local snocross track.
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The kid playing in the yard on his 110cc ATV.
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Overlooking Lake Superior in Silver Bay, MN.
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We also vacation on Lake Winnibigoshish in northern MN for some relaxing and fishing.
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Last year, we went to Bayfield WI and took the ferry over to Madeline Island.
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Some other interesting things about Minnesota........
Minnesota is home to Brainerd International Raceway with it's famous dragstrip and road courses. The straight on the road course us one mile long!:rockon

Back the 50's car show. 12,000 registered cars 1964 and older. Back To The 50s – 40th Anniversary! | June 21 – 23, 2013


Car Craft Summer Nationals. 5,000 registered street machines. Full Coverage of the 2013 Car Craft Summer Nationals - Car Craft Magazine


Soudan Mine tour. You can go down an elevator 1/2 mile below the surface. Pretty cool. Soudan Underground Mine State Park: Minnesota DNR


I did get the opportunity to go deep sea fishing when we in the Florida Keys and had a blast. The place we were staying even cooked up our fresh catch for dinner that night! :cool: I think us "northerners" vacation down south because we can't take the heat that much and we like to see the seasons change. When we go to SEMA, I love coming home and seeing green grass and trees. :D

Randy
 
It is nice here, and you will find Ronkh that the more further south you go the more exotic it is. We went scuba diving at the keys and it was amazing. The water there was neon blue, we caught a bunch of lobster, there was wild iguanas running around everwhere, probably one of the most beautiful places I have ever been.

Love diving off Key Largo.

We lived in coastal GA for seven steamy/sweaty years before being able to move back west, to da desert.

The desert environ is comfortable, except for the dust (don't own a black car!). I need mountains. I need open roads. I need impressive geographical formations/canyons/mesas. I grew up on the OR coast, so don't need to look at the sea anymore ('course it was also blinkin' miserable on the Oregon coast).

I/we, would never move back to the SE. Prowling all of FL just didn't impress me. Sorry. I don't like to live in a sauna. It was truly miserable for us.

We have some friends who recently moved back to Naples, FL, and they just loooove it. I guess they're right, and we are wrong.

You stay there. We like the big/open/rugged vistas, with curvy roads that can be enjoyed at high speed. Running into a hoard of grasshoppers is just as bad as Love Bugs though. ICK.

Naples is beautiful area. My best friend lives there. Will probably end up there later.

My days of wanting to go to the beach are over. I prefer the mountains most of the time, green during the summer, and colors in the fall. The beach can be a nice place to visit.

However, it cannot match the food that is possible along the coast and of course during January and February outside activities can be limited in the mountains.

Something just great about opening your window at night in Feb here.

DC...Florida is prime area for retired folks because the tax rate is lower due to tourist distractions.

Yep, and no estate taxes either. And don't forget the walker races every night at the early bird special. :cool:

I'm not much of a hot weather person. My favorite vacations have been snowmobile trips to Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho.

Living in Minnesota most of my life, winter isn't so bad in the north. You just have to find a way to enjoy it......

Here is my son and I playing on a lake near Park Rapids, MN.


This is the morning the wife and I left on a trip to raise money for Special Olympics of MN. It was -27* where we were. ;)


Yep, we ride when it is cold out, too.......



Our son races his 120cc sled at a local snocross track.
ERX2_zpsc660b348.jpg


The kid playing in the yard on his 110cc ATV.
IMAG0506_zpsa381259f.jpg


Overlooking Lake Superior in Silver Bay, MN.
IMAG0648_zpsa43e1dfb.jpg



We also vacation on Lake Winnibigoshish in northern MN for some relaxing and fishing.
IMAG0849_zpse0f58a3f.jpg


Last year, we went to Bayfield WI and took the ferry over to Madeline Island.
IMAG0236_zpsc3748cd6.jpg


Some other interesting things about Minnesota........
Minnesota is home to Brainerd International Raceway with it's famous dragstrip and road courses. The straight on the road course us one mile long!:rockon

Back the 50's car show. 12,000 registered cars 1964 and older. Back To The 50s – 40th Anniversary! | June 21 – 23, 2013


Car Craft Summer Nationals. 5,000 registered street machines. Full Coverage of the 2013 Car Craft Summer Nationals - Car Craft Magazine


Soudan Mine tour. You can go down an elevator 1/2 mile below the surface. Pretty cool. Soudan Underground Mine State Park: Minnesota DNR


I did get the opportunity to go deep sea fishing when we in the Florida Keys and had a blast. The place we were staying even cooked up our fresh catch for dinner that night! :cool: I think us "northerners" vacation down south because we can't take the heat that much and we like to see the seasons change. When we go to SEMA, I love coming home and seeing green grass and trees. :D

Randy

Beautiful pics. Thanks for sharing

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Beautiful pics, thanks for sharing :rockon
 
too humid out there, i prefer socal
we got all that you posted about and more lol
except our chix are hotter
 
every state I've ever been in has a hotel room tax

Agree. I am just saying the large influx of tourists (compared to other neighboring states) means a lot more state income to offset the need for an income tax.

Of course, property taxes, sales tax on vehicles, etc. are other ways. When you have desirable locations, you can tax people coming in.
 
Agree. I am just saying the large influx of tourists (compared to other neighboring states) means a lot more state income to offset the need for an income tax.

Of course, property taxes, sales tax on vehicles, etc. are other ways. When you have desirable locations, you can tax people coming in.

CT has
Income tax
Sales Tax
Property tax (home and car)
Estate tax
 
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9K2TAQDukF0]Walter; talkin about Florida - spark of Insanity - YouTube[/ame]
 
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