Problem is Georgia and Florida are too DAMN HOT N Muggy. The trade off is year around riding.
Colorado is cold N snowy in the winter yeah... But the cool part about Colorado Winters is that although it snows yeah, the snow rarely stays on the ground for too long. Generally it'll snow Ice up that night be slush and crud the next day, but usually by about day two 80% of the roads are clean, and by day three the roads are clean. So, there really is some "Minor" riding you can get done in the winter. Not the Journey through the rockies, but you can get in a good hour ride or so in here and there. Besides Winter is an excuse to get a cool snowmobile...
The air Is CLEAN (Away from Denver) and it smells fresh. the Water is pure and fresh, (Away From Denver) and the mountains are awesome. The skies at night (Away From Denver) will show you more stars than you have ever seen. There is very little humidity so it's easy to see for miles. At night it also cools off, enough so that you can really go out and have fun without getting all sweaty or needing A/C ever really. Think about it, I had no A/C in my car or my Apartment, never really needed it, you open windows at night, pull in the fresh air and your good for the day.
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