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Yuma, AZ vs Oxnard, CA
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<blockquote data-quote="Joe B 4" data-source="post: 901493" data-attributes="member: 66445"><p>Still live in Oxnard and actually came out here through Port Hueneme. For a small town guy growing up in Corpus Chrisit, TX, Pueblo, CO, and Fairbanks, AK I can tell you Oxnard is nice. Sure there are crazy drivers, but the Port Hueneme area is somewhat sheltered from that, about 7 miles from the 101 FWY. You have the beach at your doorstep, moutains 45 minutes away, snowbording about 1.5 hours away and a perfect climate all year. </p><p></p><p>If you ride street bikes there are nice roads everywhere to ride. Great area for cruises as well. </p><p></p><p>Oh and excellent Mexican food all around if that is your taste. I know I love it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe B 4, post: 901493, member: 66445"] Still live in Oxnard and actually came out here through Port Hueneme. For a small town guy growing up in Corpus Chrisit, TX, Pueblo, CO, and Fairbanks, AK I can tell you Oxnard is nice. Sure there are crazy drivers, but the Port Hueneme area is somewhat sheltered from that, about 7 miles from the 101 FWY. You have the beach at your doorstep, moutains 45 minutes away, snowbording about 1.5 hours away and a perfect climate all year. If you ride street bikes there are nice roads everywhere to ride. Great area for cruises as well. Oh and excellent Mexican food all around if that is your taste. I know I love it. [/QUOTE]
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