What I like about Phoenix:
Not a damn thing anymore. My attitude perhaps made worse in that we're still well over 100 degrees in the first week of October. I know we had a run of 14 straight days with record daily highs as of this weekend. Hopefully it's over.
What I like about Arizona:
A lot actually. If you can draw an elk tag here, it is typically a damn good hunt. Lots of pretty places on the Mogollon rim but it's getting too crowded. And every weekend in the summer the Phoenicians invade the high country.
So it will be back to Idaho for us in hopefully the not too distant future. Specifically Pocatello which I'm going to guess is not where
@baxterb calls home in Idaho. By his description I'm guessing he's in the Boise area.
Pocatello has its share of new comers and technically I'm an outsider who lived there for 9 years, left and is now going back and I guess still as an outsider. But then I didn't try to change Pocatello, I did my best in fact to adapt to the small city life (approx. 60K people) because that is what I wanted. I really don't care if people drive 35mph in a 35mph zone, I prefer the slower pace while in town. I prefer polite drivers. I like that when I pull into a Circle K in January at 0 dark thirty in the morning I can leave my truck running while I go into get a cup of coffee. I like the fact that if I get up in the morning and realize I left the front door unlocked or even open, I don't really get that bothered by it.
Fly fishing for trout in southeast Idaho is amongst the best in the world and I consider it my duty to educate trout with my self tied PMDs. They gulp down my fly, give me a minute or two of fun trying to get away, I gently handle them and pull the fly out, give them a stern warning that it could be curtains for them if it weren't for me being a catch/release guy and put them back in the water.
This time around however there'll be a new activity of riding the Harley to see the Sawtooths, ride down through the Lemhi valley, perhaps up through the pan handle or wherever the bike happens to be pointed
Yah you could say I love Idaho. When we left I was only 34 and would don shorts and a t-shirt in the spring time when the temperature was already all the way up to 45 degrees in the morning. Now at almost 57, I'm not sure I can handle the cold as I once did. We shall see.
If not, well that's why places like Gulf Shores, Alabama exists. Warm gulf waters, beach, some fishing out on the salt and perhaps popping in to folks like
@WAB and I think it's
@Hyde Hunter that calls AL home.