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12-19-2011, 01:19 AM #1
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where is the best place to retire in No Cal?
not unless you are very elite.....but who needs those losers.....we can do it....overthrow their strangle on us.........i have a lot of friends up in the boonies of cali.....you should just explore and find a nice little place.....i m also in your shoes, but i want to move to san fran or berkley....i m a hippie and i love that city....when i get the money i will be going back back to cali cali
Originally Posted by boaz
kayakush Reviewed by kayakush on . where is the best place to retire in No Cal? I'm not even close to being there yet but just thinking ahead I would love to retire in No Cal somewhere out in the boonies someday where I can grow a garden in peace for my own personal use. I'm thinking Trinity might be the place, seems very secluded and is very beautiful from what I've seen. any thoughts from locals out there? well any friendly thoughts anyway?? :D beach front would be awesome but probably hella expensive, thats why I'm thinking Trinity. Rating: 5
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) love the outdoors, rivers, lakes, trees. I would like to grow my own food too but will probably still be coming down for some supplies. I think there is only thing to do ... road trip. :jointsmile: I've been all over Northern Cal from Mendo and Humbolt thru Trinity and Shasta, love it all!!! think I just need some more r&d. The one place I haven't been to yet is the far northern coast between Humbolt and Oregon, I've heard that is some of the most beautiful scenery of all. bohemian grove would be a trip. :stoned: don't think they'd let me in, tho.
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