dustinrhodes5148
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Anyone want to move to Flagstaff AZ?
I love Flagstaff. I have a regular rural route in southern Minnesota I'm looking to transfer out of by November when my lease ends.Anyone want to move to Flagstaff AZ?
How are you going to Minnesota without a carrier from Minnesota transferring as a mutual?I love Flagstaff. I have a regular rural route in southern Minnesota I'm looking to transfer out of by November when my lease ends.
Would that interest you?
I'm the one looking to transfer from MinnesotaHow are you going to Minnesota without a carrier from Minnesota transferring as a mutual
Possibly lmk talk to my wife and where in Minnesota do you liveI love Flagstaff. I have a regular rural route in southern Minnesota I'm looking to transfer out of by November when my lease ends.
Would that interest you?
No I was just thinking about movingSeems like an awesome place. Why are you asking? Shorthanded?
Flagstaff, Arizona, is a high-altitude mountain city located at the base of the San Francisco Peaks. Known as the "City of Seven Wonders," it serves as a central hub for exploring northern Arizona's diverse landscapes, ranging from alpine forests to volcanic craters.
Population: Approximately 76,831 residents with an additional 25,000 students attending Northern Arizona University (NAU) during the academic year.
Elevation & Area: Situated at 7,000 feet, it is one of the highest cities in the U.S., nestled within the world's largest contiguous ponderosa pine forest.
Dark Sky City: In 2001, Flagstaff became the world’s first International Dark Sky City, maintaining strict lighting ordinances to protect stargazing.
Flagstaff offers a four-season climate with activities ranging from snowy winters to mild summers.
Stargazing at Lowell Observatory: Visit the site where Pluto was discovered in 1930 to view the cosmos through historic telescopes.
Arizona Snowbowl: A major destination for skiing and snowboarding in winter and scenic gondola rides in summer.
Hiking: Summit Humphreys Peak, Arizona's highest point at 12,633 feet, or explore the flat trails of Buffalo Park.
Lava River Cave: Hike through a mile-long underground lava tube.
Explore ancient cliff dwellings at Walnut Canyon or pueblo ruins at Wupatki.
Walk through volcanic ash and cinder cones at Sunset Crater Volcano.
Historic Downtown & Route 66: Stroll along the iconic Mother Road to see vintage neon signs, murals, and locally-owned shops and breweries.
Grand Canyon National Park: Roughly 80 miles north.
Sedona: Famous for its red rock formations, about an hour's drive south.
Meteor Crater: One of the best-preserved meteorite impact sites on Earth.
Is that the only way to transfer? A mutual transfer with another carrier? That seems like a shot in the dark.How are you going to Minnesota without a carrier from Minnesota transferring as a mutual?
yes, that's the only way for a regular to transfer.Is that the only way to transfer? A mutual transfer with another carrier? That seems like a shot in the dark.