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"Ms. Whitewater" wrote in message ...
Where is software development going on near whitewater kayaking? I'm willing to move anywhere in the US, I'm hoping to live near lots of rivers, near skiing too would be even better. Suzie - who would happily write software on the river if she could... I am a software developer in Reno Nevada. It has a lot to recommend it. The Truckee River runs right through town - I can paddle on my lunch hour. They are developing a permanent 21 mile long "Whitewater Park" here. Construction will begin next month. There are probably a dozen good whitewater runs within a two-hour drive. We have an active whitewater club. The Mt. Rose Ski area is a 20 minute drive from my home. There are many other ski areas just slightly farther. The unemployment rate is just over 4% and there are many high-tech companies relocating here (mostly from California) because of the positive business environment. No guarantees of a job but it wouldn't hurt to include "Reno/Tahoe" in your Monster.com (or whatever) searches. Randy |
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![]() Atlanta's not too bad. You've got all those great southeastern (warm) whitewater runs like the Ocoee, Chattooga, Tallulah Gorge, Nolichucky, Little River Canyon, etc, etc... all within a couple of hours drive. And I thought I had a lead foot...Atlanta to the Nolichucky in 2 hours?! You da man! Jeff Oxley Recovering aqua-holic--and relapsing again (full time) Editor, Blue Ridge River Runners (part time) |
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Nolichuckey in 2 hours AND our WARM water , son that water comes off the
mountains and in the dead of summer is 50 degrees ! That's not warm in my book but I sure do love to paddle it ! "WILDH2PRO" wrote in message ... Atlanta's not too bad. You've got all those great southeastern (warm) whitewater runs like the Ocoee, Chattooga, Tallulah Gorge, Nolichucky, Little River Canyon, etc, etc... all within a couple of hours drive. And I thought I had a lead foot...Atlanta to the Nolichucky in 2 hours?! You da man! Jeff Oxley Recovering aqua-holic--and relapsing again (full time) Editor, Blue Ridge River Runners (part time) |
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FloridaX wrote:
Interesting post. I currently live in Tampa, FL and have considered moving out west for the mountains, lower humidity and less people. You're about a decade late for the latter.... --Chris |
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(FloridaX) wrote in message . com...
Reno is high on my list. Can you tell me a little more about the area? We moved to Reno from Northern California last fall. What we like: 1. The cost of living is much lower than California - A new 2500 SF home with a big yard cost us $240K. No income tax 2. It is a "Business Friendly" state as far as the state not highly taxing or regulating businesses. This means that many businesses are moving here. 3. My impression is that the environment is clean. Some but not much smog. We have some great views of the desert and mountains. 4. Recreation - Major rivers, Lake Tahoe, the Sierra Nevada are right here. The summit of a 10,776 foot mountain is 12 miles from my house. 5. Big City Ammenities - All the "Big Name" singers, acts, circuses, rodeos, etc come here. We have symphonies, multiple acting companies, a major university, etc... 6. The city is really not huge. I think you can be anywhere in town in less than 15 minutes. 7. One of the easiest international airports I have ever been to. I can leave my HOME an hour before the flight and still get there on time. What we don't like: 1. Smoking in public places (We stay away from casinos). 2. Winter is too cold for boating (4500 feet elevation - Can snow in most any month) 3. Not a great place for gardening (see #2 above) 4. We have always lived in rural (5K people) towns - this is a bit crowded. 5. The wind seems to be always blowing. 6. Light pollution from the casinos interferes with my telescope observing. I hope that helps. Feel free to contact me at Randy |
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