
Its still not set in stone so i'm not sure when yet but hopefully i'll know something within the month. Anything i need to know about the Spokane area?
Of the folks I know here.... it sounds like you & Glenn [aka Pfury69] have loggedCageman wrote:My buddy lives out there, He calls it spoocompton. He drives a tow truck there. Says there is lots of swepts out there, has yet to tow one in the yard though.
I have been to each side of the country in my sweptline, I think I take the prize of miles driven across country in a swepty!
My wife & I vacationed out in the Washington & Oregon areaOutlaw wrote:Its not set in stone yet but I might be moving from the sunny panhandle of FL to freezing cold WA. Problem is that i'm not sure how i'm going to get my truck that far. I have my 3/4 ton Sweptline, 2 bikes, wifey's tahoe, and my impala. Its looking like i might have to give the truck to my dad in TN and hopefully get a new project when i get to WA.![]()
Its still not set in stone so i'm not sure when yet but hopefully i'll know something within the month. Anything i need to know about the Spokane area?
You really sell this place.jimmy wrote:I'm from Spokane and other than some of the nasty winters, I thinks it's a happy medium.
We get four seasons, it's a very safe place to live & raise a family. We call it Spokamojo, Spokaloo.
We have great shopping, clean parks, reasonable housing, crystle clears lakes, rivers, moutains, more than most places.
Spokane is less than a days drive to at least 4 National Parks, Pacific Ocean, valcanos, deserts, great farm land and several big cities.
We are 1.5 hours to Canada if you want to go visit our good friends to the North.
We have a nice little international airport and flights are reasonable.
The car show seen is far better than other places. We have a nice 1/4 mile drag strip and a oval track. Several ORV parks.
Lots of good trucks here, priced decent. B.A. 1970 W100 on CL now. Unless you have very rust free or rare truck or an attachment to yours, I wouldn't feel bad about buying one around Spokane.
If you make it here, welcome, Spokane supports our military. Thanks you both for your service.
But your situation could have taken place anywhere and then you would be talking about some other place not being enjoyable. Spokane would have just been another place you happened to pass through.PwrWgnDrvr wrote:The point is, it is not all peaches and cream, there or anywhere.
Maybe things have changed in the last 33 yrs, but it was NOT an enjoyable place when I visited.