blueeyes
ephemeral excursionist
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I was out in Colorado in August of last year. Spent a few days in Buena Vista before starting a 3 day trail race that went through Leadville and up over Hope Pass. Buena vista was awesome, we got to hit a few trails there before the race. After the race we drove west through Durango. (Loved Durango but don't think there is enough employment opportunities for me there). went on to Mesa Verde and spent a couple days seeing the ruins. From there to Great Sand Dunes NP and then headed back to Denver to return home.
I live in South Florida. It's flat, hot and humid. I want to be able to get away to mountains or at least some decent trails every weekend. I'm an RN, but I work in home care, and specialize in long term wounds. So I need a city with a big enough population of medicare people to support my work. But small enough to not be cost prohibitive.
Culture? I don't party and I'm not a nightclub type. Occasional movie or play or something. But mostly and outdoor person. Here in FL it was diving, most every weekend and running. Have done marathons and ultras. But now have turned to backpacking.
Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center in Idaho Falls. We have wound care clinic and IT not sure if we have any current positions in either department but worth looking into. EIRMC is an HCA facility. This isn't my idle place to live as I am huge into mountain biking and there isn't the plethora of trails to ride like I had in St. George, UT (but that wasn't my ideal place to live either, too freaking hot in the summer and huge lack of snow). I can't stand the inversion you see in winter time in SLC/Ogden area where I grew up or the constant haze they seem to have from pollution in the summer. I LOVE anything and everything outdoors. Been to Denver once... didn't impress me much. Too far away from the mountains. I need mountains.
Idaho Falls is okay, a bit too flat for my personal tastes, but probably not as flat as where you are in FL. You have a few good places to eat not like you would find say in SLC or Denver still a little country for gastronomical food places, but you can save good eats for big city visits. Your close to the Tetons (which make up for how flat I consider IF to be) and Yellowstone. If I could make a living in Driggs/Victor, ID I think I would end up permanently living there and when Sarah graduates I may just move and commute to work every day.
You have decent grocery stores, decent housing costs, have access to good skiing, hiking, and if I go about 1 1/2 in either direction I can find more MTB trails. Lot of outdoorsy type people here. So it isn't hard to find people to go play with. Island Park is up the road and that is beautiful. Montana is close and I hope to explore more of that area, only 8 hours down to Zion (but for this girl that is proving too far to travel for a weekend trip). Sun Valley is 3 hrs or so away. Lots of hot springs to find and explore in this state. Wyoming is next door.
Two years ago when I was looking for a new job I did investigate Grand Junction and wanted to move to that area. My daughter said absolutely not! She was tired of the hot environment of STG and GJ is similar. So who knows 2 years from now I may end up in GJ or after my recent visit to Alaska I may try that area for a spell.
I grew up in Utah, lived in TN for 5 years, returned to UT and now reside in ID. After making 4 really big moves in my life, I have decided that shaking it up is fun and am looking forward to my next move and new experiences and places to explore. Until then I still have plenty to explore where I am at.
In short... MOVE GIRL!!! What are you waiting for?