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<blockquote data-quote="wildcat455" data-source="post: 1403650" data-attributes="member: 102653"><p>Kingman can get cold, not like Wisconsin, but cold nonetheless. Depends on how much your ailments are affected by it I guess. Usually windy there for some reason. Mohave county has some good hunting in it. I've hunted deer there and I've seen elk in the hualipai mountains, but never hunted them there. Barrelnut brings up a good point about Mexico for healthcare and dental. Not sure I'd be ok with living that close to the border but people do it. My dad and some of his buddies drive down there for dental, takes about 4.5-5 hours. </p><p>I don't know how you feel about living in a small town, but there's allot of them between Prescott and Phoenix. You'd be reasonably close to healthcare, major hospitals being in Prescott, Cottonwood, and of course Phoenix. Also close to whitetail and black bear. Just to be completely up front, the whitetail here are quite a bit smaller than you are accustomed to in your state. Both states have good elk populations and mule deer, maybe a point to consider for you, if you want to try something new? </p><p>Anyway, good luck with your move, hope you find the perfect place for your retirement!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wildcat455, post: 1403650, member: 102653"] Kingman can get cold, not like Wisconsin, but cold nonetheless. Depends on how much your ailments are affected by it I guess. Usually windy there for some reason. Mohave county has some good hunting in it. I've hunted deer there and I've seen elk in the hualipai mountains, but never hunted them there. Barrelnut brings up a good point about Mexico for healthcare and dental. Not sure I'd be ok with living that close to the border but people do it. My dad and some of his buddies drive down there for dental, takes about 4.5-5 hours. I don't know how you feel about living in a small town, but there's allot of them between Prescott and Phoenix. You'd be reasonably close to healthcare, major hospitals being in Prescott, Cottonwood, and of course Phoenix. Also close to whitetail and black bear. Just to be completely up front, the whitetail here are quite a bit smaller than you are accustomed to in your state. Both states have good elk populations and mule deer, maybe a point to consider for you, if you want to try something new? Anyway, good luck with your move, hope you find the perfect place for your retirement! [/QUOTE]
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