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camping:snowbirding [2020/02/13 20:37] frater_secessus [wintering areas] |
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+ | ===== general patterns ===== | ||
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+ | On the **east coast**, snowbirds will typically move further south into Florida with cold weather and up as far as Canada in warm weather. | ||
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+ | In the **central US**, snowbirds may move to the Gulf Coast (Texas, Lousiana) during winter and up into the mountains of Colorado or further north in the summer. | ||
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+ | **In the west**, snowbirds often move to sea level in southern Arizona or California in the winter, and either up in elevation (New Mexico) or latitude in the summer. | ||
===== wintering areas ===== | ===== wintering areas ===== | ||
Wintering areas will be closer to the equator and/or lower in elevation | Wintering areas will be closer to the equator and/or lower in elevation | ||
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* Florida | * Florida | ||
* south Texas | * south Texas | ||
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===== summering areas ===== | ===== summering areas ===== | ||
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* Carson City (4, | * Carson City (4, | ||
* Pahrump (2, | * Pahrump (2, | ||
+ | * Utah | ||
+ | * St. George (2, | ||
+ | * Hurricane (3, | ||
===== weather ===== | ===== weather ===== |