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At that point the Gulf of California will be approaching Phoenix and your RE will go up in price! ;-)
I heard Phoenix will be a paradise by then.
140 degrees in the shade instead of 115.
I heard Phoenix will be a paradise by then.
DO YOUR MATH
That place will never be a paradise.
At that point the Gulf of California will be approaching Phoenix and your RE will go up in price! ;-)
Nope, the Gulf just pushes further up into CA.
http://geology.com/sea-level-rise/
As the Colorado river basin drys Phoenix will become even more of a desert (yes, it can get less habitable).
This was discussed at length in this thread:
http://patrick.net/?p=1213579
All it takes is an appreciation of beautiful stark desert climate, and brass cajones to love life here!
And sunscreen. Lot's and lots of sunscreen. At least if you're a pale white boy like me.
personally, I like watching the vultures circle over me while I ride!
Okay, dude, please tell me you're writing for our entertainment now. The whole of what you just wrote is really funny.
I agree, somewhat, through. I sometimes visit Tucson and really love it. I usually go in Winter. I grew up in a similar climate and have fond memories.
If I lived out there I would have every imaginable sand toy.
sand car
sand rail
dune buggy
25 dirt bikes
15 lifted rotting away trucks
RV/Trailer/Toy hauler
Its redneck paradise out there. Try owning all that shit in san franciso (im pretty sure they are all illegal there anyway)
and one boat (in case of flash flood when the once in a decade rain storm hits)
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