waldenbound
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I realize there's a sizable community that dwells in the southwestern deserts in the winter, then moves to higher elevations when summer comes. I've heard of some hardy souls that are dwelling in downright cold climates, too much for me.
Anybody dwelling in the Pacific Northwest? Northern California, Oregon, Washington? The western parts of these areas have very moderate climates year round. Not many extremes in temperature. But, when it's 50-ish all the time, does the body get used to that temperature? I know when it's 50 and raining, that's freezing cold in my book. It's about 54 now and I'm wimpering and turning up the heat.
I'm kind of torn, I do like the PNW. I've lived with the gray and rain for almost 25 years now. I don't know what I'd do without the dripping rain forests.
But, is living semi-permanantely outdoors in mostly 50-60ish weather doable?
Anybody dwelling in the Pacific Northwest? Northern California, Oregon, Washington? The western parts of these areas have very moderate climates year round. Not many extremes in temperature. But, when it's 50-ish all the time, does the body get used to that temperature? I know when it's 50 and raining, that's freezing cold in my book. It's about 54 now and I'm wimpering and turning up the heat.
I'm kind of torn, I do like the PNW. I've lived with the gray and rain for almost 25 years now. I don't know what I'd do without the dripping rain forests.
But, is living semi-permanantely outdoors in mostly 50-60ish weather doable?