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i lived in chapel hill for a year and a half. it was pretty cool for that length of time and for being an island of sanity in a sea of people stuck in the 1950's

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I just don't like places that are considered "cities" but are really just suburban sprawl with no real urban feel whatsoever.


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I just don't like places that are considered "cities" but are really just suburban sprawl with no real urban feel whatsoever.


Danny, move to Athens, GA and be done with it.

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Does El Paso, TX have anything to offer? I've never heard much about it but it would be a convenient stop between Austin and Santa Fe.


don't know about el paso, but santa fe is pretty cool, but small. are you heading west from there or north? if you are continuing west, check out flagstaff, arizona.

your trip is starting to sound a lot like the one a few buddies and i took our junior year of college, which ultimately led to me moving out here after college.

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For some reason, when I think of Boise, I think of guns and meathead outdoorsy types that have goatees and wear Oakleys.

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stu you are basically right but in any mountain town in these parts you get your contingent of people driving subarus and wearing REI fleece

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e-stone Wrote:
Danny Don't Rapp Wrote:
Does El Paso, TX have anything to offer? I've never heard much about it but it would be a convenient stop between Austin and Santa Fe.


don't know about el paso, but santa fe is pretty cool, but small. are you heading west from there or north? if you are continuing west, check out flagstaff, arizona.


West through Arizona, up through California all the way to Vancouver, with several stops along the way. Then through Boise, Montana, etc. to MN and WI, and then home. This thread is starting to derail, but is it worth it to stop in Yellowstone or the Badlands?


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I've heard good things. Got a friend that lives right outside it.

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stu you are basically right but in any mountain town in these parts you get your contingent of people driving subarus and wearing REI fleece


Right, I guess what I was really saying is that Boise is probably a little more semi-urban mountain-folk rather than PacNW liberals.


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but is it worth it to stop in Yellowstone or the Badlands?


in my opinion, don't go out of your way for yellowstone. but if you are heading down that way as it is, then i would drive through it spending minimal time (see the grand canyon of the yellowstone and old faithul) and then spend more time in the tetons just south of there. much more impressive IMO.

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and shit man, why do you say that about charlottesville? it's on the shortlist of places to live after the inevitable move back east. i've been a couple of times and it seems nice there.

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and shit man, why do you say that about charlottesville? it's on the shortlist of places to live after the inevitable move back east. i've been a couple of times and it seems nice there.


Dude, no offense, but you're old and totally uncool, so you probably fit-in in that nightmare city.


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I've just hated it everytime I've been there, which is 15+ now. Same suburban sprawl situation I described above. All there is in the immediate area is shopping, and there's nothing I want to buy.


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Does El Paso, TX have anything to offer? I've never heard much about it but it would be a convenient stop between Austin and Santa Fe.


You would be well advised to STEER CLEAR OF EL PASO AT ALL COSTS. It's right on the other side of the border from Ciudad Juarez, which is ground zero for the apocalyptic Mexican drug wars taking place right now. All sorts of horror stories about just what atrocities are being committed by those cartels, and El Paso is definitely too close for comfort.

Like Kramer told Newman when reviving The Merv Griffin Show inside his apartment, "El Paso??? I spent a month there one night!"

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Recent violence among rival drug cartels has resulted in almost half of Mexico's 8330 drug related murders reported to have taken place since January 2007; Juarez now has by far the highest murder rate in Mexico. Recent murders in the city have grown not only in numbers, but also in barbarity. In late 2008, one murder victim was found near a school hanging from a fence with a pig's mask on his face, and another one was found beheaded hanging from a bridge in one of the busier streets of the city. Journalist Charles Bowden, in an August 2008 GQ article, wrote that multiple factors, including drug violence, government corruption, and poverty have unleashed a disordered violence that now permeates the city.

In January 2004, Ciudad Juarez police unearthed a mass grave containing 12 bodies in a backyard. Mexican investigators found 19 more bodies buried in the backyard of a house in Ciudad Juarez, increasing the tally of corpses found there to 36, officials said March 15, 2008. Federal agents began digging in the yard on March 1, 2008, initially finding six dismembered bodies. Ciudad Juárez has been plagued by violence as Mexico's crackdown on powerful drug cartels stokes turf wars among traffickers who have been linked to thousands of killings in the years 2006, 2007 and 2008. The body count in Mexico stands at 5,400 slayings in 2008, more than double the 2,477 reported in 2007, officials said, with over 1400 in Ciudad Juárez alone. The population of Ciudad Juarez had to change their daily routine and many try to stay home in the evening hours. Public life is almost paralyzed out of fear of being kidnapped or hit by a stray bullet. On 20 February 2009, the U.S. State Department announced in an updated travel alert that "Mexican authorities report that more than 1,800 people have been killed in the city since January 2008."

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On 12 March 2009, police found "at least seven" partially buried bodies in the outskirts of the city, close to the US-Mexican border. Five severed heads were discovered in ice boxes, along with notes to rivals in the drug-wars. Beheadings, attacks on the police and shootings are common in some regions.

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Also, if anywhere you guys are recommending resembles Chapel Hill, NC or Charlottesville, VA, please let me know. Those two places are what I imagine Hell on Earth to be like.


Now this I just don't get.

I'm honestly not sure what you're looking for exists or you don't really know what you want.


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Also, if anywhere you guys are recommending resembles Chapel Hill, NC or Charlottesville, VA, please let me know. Those two places are what I imagine Hell on Earth to be like.


Now this I just don't get.

I'm honestly not sure what you're looking for exists or you don't really know what you want.


I think he's trying to find a city on the cusp of being indie cool (like Austin once was) so that he can say he lived there before it became over-run by hipsters and isn't cool anymore.

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Also, if anywhere you guys are recommending resembles Chapel Hill, NC or Charlottesville, VA, please let me know. Those two places are what I imagine Hell on Earth to be like.


Now this I just don't get.

I'm honestly not sure what you're looking for exists or you don't really know what you want.


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Basically, we're looking for a fairly open-minded city with good restaurants and a good arts/music/culture scene. Also, easy access to outdoor activities (hiking, biking, rivers, lakes, etc.) is a must.


granted i've only been there twice, it seemed charlottesville had all of the above? i can understand wanting to get the fuck away from where you grew up for a bit, i did the same thing, but there seems to be much more to offer in charlottesville than shopping.

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yeah that's a pretty piss-poor and misguided reason to hate Charlottesville, although there are several good ones.  my main problem with it is that Charlottesville is so closely tied to the school that I can't imagine living there if you weren't somehow affiliated with UVA and had it driving your work and social life.  Other than the school, it's pretty much a dump, and the school is driven by such a sense of unforgivable whiteness and privilege that it's completely annoying.  however, if you lived out in the woods or a smaller town nearby and just used Charlottesville as your "hub", then I think it's a pretty decent community.  I'd rather live in Culpepper or something that Charlottesville proper, but I've had some good meals in Charlottesville.  It's the same as chapel hill though, I can't imagine living there and being surrounded, and immersed, inescapably, with students, as people in the early twenties are supremely annoying and I don't understand them.  I think any "college" town is the same- they're for college kids, not adults, and I'm not in that point of my live now.  there's nothing wrong with that.


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The GUSH?!?

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