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Old 04-15-2008, 07:47 AM   #48
upshift
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Originally Posted by byron12 View Post
Yeah I love living in tennesse it is a great state I am originally from georgia and while I live close to georgia I rarely go there. Career opportunitys around here suck a little bit. Chattanooga is a good town to be an engineer, a doctor or other medical professional other than that there isn't much but it is a kick ass town. I love it and I would have to have a really good reason to move. The economy isn't going to shit here like every were else either we are a growing economy with a stable housing market. Some of those new really big 500k houses moght not be selling as much around too but mostly it is stable. I go fishing often in my boat as its about five minutes to the nearest boat ramp for me I go kayaking quite a bit we have some awesome kayaking. As for riding roads there is great riding in every direction even though east lies some of the most incredible riding in america. Hell I always get lost riding to gap and never make it there since there are great roads all the way there.
100%. Plus downtown Chatt. is fun to ride in the summer especially getting out towards Coolidge Park and stuff. Once I get my bike I plan to go to Coolidge about once a month just to hang out and play football and stuff. And the nightlife is pretty good from what I hear. Then you have Lookout Mountain, Hamilton Place, Ruby Falls, etc. Theres not much you cant do if the weathers' not right. Best time of year has to be when Riverbend is going on IMO. Especially since it gives me a good excuse to stay out til 1 and 2 in the morning Job opportunities are awesome for engineers cus weve got textile mills and nuclear energy plants around here and you cant go 2 miles without seeing some sort of hospital or medical building. As for riding roads, if you're headed north or NE then you will have no shortage of twisties.
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