I'd say they definitely didn't visit the panhandle.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...y-county-in-america-ranked-by-natural-beauty/
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...y-county-in-america-ranked-by-natural-beauty/
IDK wtf they're looking at if that is the case..I no longer live in OK, but spent tons of time in both cities...just not seeing it.Suck it Tulsa... Big Brother wins again.
IDK wtf they're looking at if that is the case..I no longer live in OK, but spent tons of time in both cities...just not seeing it.
Rocky Mountains will do that for you.I've traveled A LOT of the country. That map is bullshit.
Does tulsa even have a lake?
oops, meant to reply to Thor.Actually, it's the Appalachians that are greatly underrated here.
oops, meant to reply to Thor.
I'd say they definitely didn't visit the panhandle.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...y-county-in-america-ranked-by-natural-beauty/
That list is hilarious. New Mexico is the butt hole of the universe.
Does tulsa even have a lake?
They sure will. We live in a small town southwest of Denver. We really love it so far, it's beautiful.
On a side note: we are kind of worried about the fact that it could be a really bad winter. Last I read El Niño is going to stick around so it could stay wet.
Oh please let that be true about winter.
One more winter without some decent snow in Verdigris and I will rip my hair completely out of my head. And I'm talkin bigger snows than these 2-3 inch dustings with a fart of ice...
It's a great area. Used to take the kiddos skiing over spring break to let them enjoy it.They sure will. We live in a small town southwest of Denver. We really love it so far, it's beautiful.
On a side note: we are kind of worried about the fact that it could be a really bad winter. Last I read El Niño is going to stick around so it could stay wet.
There are many lakes so you have to be more specific.Nothing can top that majestic pond in the middle of OKC.
There are many lakes so you have to be more specific.
Welcome to CO Thor! I remember you mentioning awhile back that you were thinking of moving here. Whereabouts did you and the family move to?They sure will. We live in a small town southwest of Denver. We really love it so far, it's beautiful.
On a side note: we are kind of worried about the fact that it could be a really bad winter. Last I read El Niño is going to stick around so it could stay wet.
Welcome to CO Thor! I remember you mentioning awhile back that you were thinking of moving here. Whereabouts did you and the family move to?
I think you'll adjust to the winters here alright. The state has a fairly good grip on how to keep the roads drivable even in the winter, although I have a bone to pick with them about their recent "strategy" regarding the use of the snowplow fleet (a topic better discussed after I've tossed back a few drinks).