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Post by Benfxmth on Aug 5, 2021 3:29:52 GMT -5
Tough choice between Santa Ana and Denver, but voted the former
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Post by 🖕🏿Mörön🖕🏿 on Aug 5, 2021 10:23:50 GMT -5
Cranbrook. voted for Anchorage though. Yeah that is a valid option now.
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Post by Ariete on Aug 5, 2021 10:51:25 GMT -5
Cranbrook.
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Post by Cadeau on Aug 8, 2021 10:06:07 GMT -5
Probably Portland then North Vancouver comes in a close second.
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Post by ilmc90 on Aug 8, 2021 10:17:24 GMT -5
North Vancouver
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Post by CRISPR on Mar 19, 2024 14:23:33 GMT -5
Santa Ana, even if it is interesting as plain oatmeal
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Post by arcleo on Mar 19, 2024 15:10:39 GMT -5
Probably Santa Ana now since I've been enjoying the recent warm days. But maybe I would have chosen Portland last summer or fall.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2024 0:34:39 GMT -5
Portland wins by a landslide
Great Mediterranean climate. Nice hot (ish) summers but not unbearably so. Their springs are warmer and therefore better than Seattle. I wish winters were snowier, but it does seem like they get better cold snaps than Seattle with the gorge winds.
And while Portland's average snowfall isn't that much, they do get decent snow events from time to time, like in February 2023 when they got nearly 11 inches in a single day.
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Post by Kaleetan on Mar 20, 2024 9:00:19 GMT -5
Santa Ana. Completely vanilla, but it's the warmest of the bunch.
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Post by tompas on Mar 21, 2024 15:14:18 GMT -5
Denver for being the most interesting.
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Post by cawfeefan on Mar 22, 2024 22:26:44 GMT -5
Portland, mild overall but still is more interesting than Santa Ana
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Post by Cheeseman on Mar 23, 2024 21:44:47 GMT -5
Santa Ana. Completely vanilla, but it's the warmest of the bunch. This. Winters are nice and mild, and it's the only one that has a proper warm summer.
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