May be moving to Cumberland, MD
#1
May be moving to Cumberland, MD
Hello ALL!
I have volunteered at work to temporarily move from UT to Cumberland, MD. I'm just up for a little adventure and wanted to know if this was the group that would best represent that area. Also, if any one has any advice or tips or anything useful or useless to add, please do, good or bad.
I grew up in Chicago, moved to Utah after college graduation and have been here for the past 5 years. Now I will give WV/MD a try and see what that is like.
Thanks!
Tony
I have volunteered at work to temporarily move from UT to Cumberland, MD. I'm just up for a little adventure and wanted to know if this was the group that would best represent that area. Also, if any one has any advice or tips or anything useful or useless to add, please do, good or bad.
I grew up in Chicago, moved to Utah after college graduation and have been here for the past 5 years. Now I will give WV/MD a try and see what that is like.
Thanks!
Tony
#2
Community Organizer
Welcome to the east coast!
To be honest, there isn't a whole lot that goes on out that way. Cumberland is a good three or four hour drive from most of the DC area. I'm about the furthest west Mid-A'er and it still takes me 2 hours to get to Cumberland. You might want to check with the Allegheny guys to see if they are closer.
There is one good thing out there, though. The Cumberland Airport has an auto-x series that is about the best I've ever been to. Tons of fun with a great group of folks. If you are into that sort of thing, you can check them out there:
http://www.nationalroadrally.com/
To be honest, there isn't a whole lot that goes on out that way. Cumberland is a good three or four hour drive from most of the DC area. I'm about the furthest west Mid-A'er and it still takes me 2 hours to get to Cumberland. You might want to check with the Allegheny guys to see if they are closer.
There is one good thing out there, though. The Cumberland Airport has an auto-x series that is about the best I've ever been to. Tons of fun with a great group of folks. If you are into that sort of thing, you can check them out there:
http://www.nationalroadrally.com/
#4
wow.. Umm. if you're from a city - Cumberland is WAAAAAAY the heck out there.
on the positive side - land is relatively cheap out there so cost of living isn't too bad.
on the negative side - you probably wont see too many s2k's. Cumberland is probably best known (at least to me) as the town on the way to Deep Creek Maryland (popular 4 seasons destination).
on the positive side - land is relatively cheap out there so cost of living isn't too bad.
on the negative side - you probably wont see too many s2k's. Cumberland is probably best known (at least to me) as the town on the way to Deep Creek Maryland (popular 4 seasons destination).
#6
Originally Posted by O-turn,May 12 2009, 06:58 AM
Can I take yer place in UT? I need to be close to park city
#7
Originally Posted by spidale5,May 21 2009, 11:57 AM
Sure. But you need an engineering degree, do you have one?
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