Best Places to Retire to for LF
So for us nature lovers who are obessed with imaging a wide diversity of land, sea, and sky (including wildlife via digital), and particularly looking for at least 3 of 4 good seasons and relatively comfortable cost of living, upon retirement where would you choose to live?
Locations outside the US are sought as well.
PDM
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Portland, Oregon!
A little rainy in fall and winter, but no place is perfect.
Plus the best thing – Seattle is just up the road!
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All the cool kids retired in Carmel, CA.
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Norway.
Dare to be different.
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Western North Carolina is hard to beat. Asheville makes for a central location with incredible day trips to Linville Gorge, Chimney Rock/Hickory Nut Gorge, Tallulah Gorge, Georgia Guidestones in Elbert GA. The Blue Ridge Parkway runs through the edge of town and a photographer could spend a lifetime on this subject alone. Fall color is spectacular (tourist income peaks with the color). Winters, with the exception of this past one are usually mild. Spring comes early and summer is a delight.
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I'm planning on the Southern Black Hills of South Dakota. You can still find reasonable property prices, lots of scenic views including the Badlands, Needles, Custer State Park. Wildlife too! Remote? Yup.
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Anywhere but Florida.
There's nothing here but mosquitoes, snakes, alligators, and divorce lawyers, none of which should be shot with a big camera.
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Someplace where you can have pets and friends live near by, the rest is irrelevant as there are wonderful landscapes wherever you are, it all depends on your attitude.
A good healthcare system and doctor count too.
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NOT S. Georgia for the same reason as Wilhelm, plus a whole list of monotonies.
Perhaps back home in Northern Arkansas or Mammoth Lakes, CA region.
Then again Durango, CO might be a nice central location with varied landscapes within a days drive.
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Switzerland - scenery everywhere you can catch public transport to...
Marc!