Well south Texas does get humid yes. I didn't think N.M. did. But i know Arizona, and Calif are dry. Anyway, the south in the summer is NOT where you wanna be so..........."Head For The Boarder." If i were you, yeah yeah lol, i'd head directly for the Pacific North West, or i'd spend the entire time in Montana and Yellowstone National Park. mark


From: "Deborah Duran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [VFB] Across or Up America
Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2003 17:02:11 -0500

So does New Mexico! My hubby was born and raised in Santa Fe. He hates
humidity!!! He was a little unhappy during our last trip there. ;)
But don't tell Mark! <VBG>
Just avoid these states in the hard summer. Even getting up early and going
fishing later doesn't help a lot when it gets that hot.
Deb
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From: "Dan Harriman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 5:05 PM
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> Hey Chris;
>
> If you fly in to Fla and then go EAST to California, you are taking the
> long route. California is usually to the west of Florida! LOL
>
> Also, believe me, Texas, around the gulf coast, including wherre I live in
> Orange, Houston, Galveston etc definately get hot anf humid. We usually
> have about 60 inches of rain here a year. Humidity of 90% with temps
around
> 95* F are usual for the summer.
>
> Hope to see you when you make your trip,
>
> Dan Harriman
> Orange, Texas
>




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