I have a very good bikin' buddy in Easley, SC 'bout 10 miles out of Greenville. I've been there several times and it *is* sweet. Lots of rolling hills, lots of friendly cyclists slow medium and fast, lots of parks and fresh air. SOme of the roads are a little skinny but there are plenty of good routes.
We do *not* have hills here, which I thought would be a problem for me... but Champaign-Urbana has good air (unless you're allergic to corn pollen... and that *is* something to consider), enough population to have Stuff Going ON, but not so many as to have major congestions of air or highways, and lots of IT type stuff (welp, Netscape came from here, and my theory is the Illini are such good shots with the basketball because the engineers have figured out a nano-technology micro-magnetic material to draw the ball in or repulse it). I paid $83,000 for my cozy 3-bedroom rancher w/ 1100 sq. feet and a full basement and it isn't a fixer-upper.
CHarlottesville, Virginia is also a really, really sweet part of the world, though I am not *sure* it has good air quality (I lived 50 miles north in Culpeper, where we did, and have some cabins way the heck up near Skyline Drive) because it might have some specific valley geography issues. It's also a University town.
But hey, Baltimore is supposedly the "fittest" town (which makes the locals laugh...)



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), so you may just find the weather to your liking. The high temp last summer was 108, and I know Phoenix gets hotter than that. And now, in the middle of January, it's 70 degrees and sunny
. I wore long sleeves on my mtb ride today and was overdressed
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