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In reply to the discussion: Too good not to share: from my 2014 fire lookout gig [View all]Warpy
(114,322 posts)32. Being moved to a station near Tucson
is going to feel like you've moved to another planet. The good news about an arid climate is that you eventually do get used to it and the nosebleeds finally stop. The bad news is that it is almost addictive, that incredible dryness that causes sweat to evaporate immediately and cool you down rather than hang around and make you stick to everything.
Tucson was second on my list of prospective places to move. NM won out because it's higher, just as dry, and a little cooler.
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My husband is sooooo jealous! He is originally from Tucson Nd whenever he goes home
Liberal In Red State
Apr 2014
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