herekittykitty
Well-known member
One of the biggest reasons I'm living in my RV is so I can chase the climate, west coast only.
I was dreaming today of a mythical place(s) where it's "always" 75 degrees, with very low humidity and cool nights -- mostly because I live in the PNW now, and yesterday it was 90 degrees!, with more humidity than I like. (I should plan next summer to get into a higher elevation, I think.)
What would be your vote for a west coast route that does its best to maintain mild temperatures simply by moving? I'd planned to keep returning to southern WA every June and leaving at the end of Sept or Oct, before it gets really cold again, and suppose I should still do that, in spite of the few really hot days which have me (currently) whining and rethinking this.
The coast itself is not off-limit (though likely off-budget); just because something is nearer water doesn't raise it's relative humidity.
Ready? Go!
I was dreaming today of a mythical place(s) where it's "always" 75 degrees, with very low humidity and cool nights -- mostly because I live in the PNW now, and yesterday it was 90 degrees!, with more humidity than I like. (I should plan next summer to get into a higher elevation, I think.)
What would be your vote for a west coast route that does its best to maintain mild temperatures simply by moving? I'd planned to keep returning to southern WA every June and leaving at the end of Sept or Oct, before it gets really cold again, and suppose I should still do that, in spite of the few really hot days which have me (currently) whining and rethinking this.
The coast itself is not off-limit (though likely off-budget); just because something is nearer water doesn't raise it's relative humidity.
Ready? Go!