JR wrote on 10/30/14 at 7:43pm:
^^^THIS for real....
^^^...and THIS. I actually rode more when I lived in Charlotte area. I never knew just how much rain this area got. This spring/summer has been ridiculous... no joke that this area is a temperate RAINforest.
No regrets in my move up here though, and I know another named Banjo who doesn't regret the move either.
Hurry up if you do, the seasonal trails are open...
It does rain a good bit but you can ride the trails after it rains. Like literally an hour after 2" of rain the trails are good to go.
I say do it. I took a nasty pay cut to move up here and Mrs. Banjo did as well. Ya know what we said... "F' it!" live life regretting the things you did not the things you didnt do...
I love it here and not just for the mountains and recreation stuff. The people are awesome. Everyone is friendly as s***. Strangers talk to you in restaurants and on the street. The culture (arts, music, etc.) cant be beat anywhere on the east coast,
BEER!!!, and if you get homesick its just a few hours down the mountain...
and seriously its just money...paper and metal. As long as you can make it financially and your not in the poor house whats the big deal? Life experiences are worth more than any dollar amount. Live Man!!
and as far as exotic trails becoming mundane when your a local?? Would you rather ride Beatty on a random tuesday or Black Mountain? Sherman Branch on saturdays or a 40 mile Pisgah epic?
No offense David and Jerry
The only thing i miss about Charlotte area is the people i used to ride with on the regular. The Beatty crew and everyone else. You know who you are.
just holler when you get here