Was it Mira Vista Elementary School? That would be too weird.My Dad bought a new Eicler home along Permanente Road for $8k that I lived in 3 years. So went to kindergarten and 1st grade there. Were vast apricot orchards then.
This looks like home. We were at 1875 above see level. Meters that is.I like it. Some days are perfect.
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Others not so much.
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Although I was out there w very few others getting some in that storm. Free refills on every run!
Was it Mira Vista Elementary School? That would be too weird.![]()
My parents were from the mountains in NC just outside of Asheville. I've visited Asheville, Black Mountain and Chimney Rock many times since. As late as 2 years ago, we were thinking about moving there. Then Hurricane Helene decimated those beautiful areas.
The Asheville area has called to me as well. Too many "perfect storms" these days. I might still consider it if I was much younger. Not up for a big move anymore.

Very true! There are no canyons nearby, though. The only thing conveniently within walking distance is the mailbox. Everything is up AND down from the home. Walking the dogs comes to mind. Downhill on the way out but don't go too far because the way back will mean a couple of rest stops. My car is front wheel drive but when roads are snowy, I just don't go anywhere. Ya win some and lose some, that's for sure.Live on a mountain. I take it that the people who think this is great don’t ever want to walk to other places. Everything is up or down from your home. Fires roar through windy canyons. Then water roars through the same canyons. Nothing is conveniently located within walking distance. Better have a good car with 4 wheel drive.
I had forgotten that was you...what years were you there, again @Dave03I spent 16 months at Ft. Carson, Colorado.
However.... winter was no joke.
So no, I don't think I could live full time in the mountains.
We lived on the edge of the Appalachian mountain range, 8 acres, 5 bedroom bi-level home with no neighbors closer than a mile away. Rural living at it's best. Not so much fun though driving to where food & services were available. Country road access last to be opened during snow closing of roads. Wife did like her 500 rose bushes garden & 1/4 acre wild flower garden.