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Looking for some advice from the locals.
I currently live in central IL and CANT STAND THE WINTERS HERE!!! Job security is all that kept me here. Im an Union Ironworker and was a foremen for the same company for 10 years. But I finally just had enough!!! I quit my job to go to Arizona to explore the possibility of moving there. Im heading that way in just a couple of weeks to catch Spring Break at Lake Havasu and staying SOMEWHERE until Desert Storm. This trip will be both business and pleasure! Im bringing my smaller 21' VIP boat and have done some research online BUT I hope Im not gonna jump into something over my head here. I guess im looking for some usefull info to help me out, like must see places (someone told me I check out lake Powell), am I gonna be able to find a place to stay after I get there (or are most places booked for these 2 events), are there any visitor centers or info places in area? Any info would be great!
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Originally Posted by Drinkin fountian
(Post 3868344)
I currently live in central IL and CANT STAND THE WINTERS HERE!!! Job security is all that kept me here. Im an Union Ironworker and was a foremen for the same company for 10 years. But I finally just had enough!!! I quit my job to go to Arizona to explore the possibility of moving there. Im heading that way in just a couple of weeks to catch Spring Break at Lake Havasu and staying SOMEWHERE until Desert Storm. This trip will be both business and pleasure! Im bringing my smaller 21' VIP boat and have done some research online BUT I hope Im not gonna jump into something over my head here. I guess im looking for some usefull info to help me out, like must see places (someone told me I check out lake Powell), am I gonna be able to find a place to stay after I get there (or are most places booked for these 2 events), are there any visitor centers or info places in area? Any info would be great!
Phoenix is what, 90 minutes from Havasu? If you can handle 120 heat in summer... |
What part of AZ are looking at? Havasu is great for a party and boating but no work there. Some in Vegas (a couple hour drive) but it is hurting too. I lived there for 3 years and hated it.
Phoenix is your best bet for work but hotter than frigging blazes in the summer. My folks live just north of Scottsdale (Carefree) and for a desert town, it's not bad. Powell has no work as there is really no cities there. There are a lot of places to stay in Havasu so shouldn't be a problem. You'll get sick of having to haul your boat out every day though. If you stay at the nautical you can beach your boat. London bridge Resort has a few slips and that is where I always stay. Really no other place to leave the boat in the water overnight. If you stay in Vegas you can find plenty of places and also do some boating on Mead. You could also stay in Laughlin for cheap and it's on the River so your VIP will be a good boat to run down to Havasu. We usually stay at the AVI which is an Indian casino a few miles south of town. They have their own launch ramp. You can launch there and run all the way down river past Topac to the sand bar (a must see) and to Havasu (Be very careful if you go early in the morning as the water level will be low and you can whack your drives...ask me how i know!) Once you're on the lake you have to cruise the channel and Copper Canyon. Havasu Springs is nice run too. If you get there before DS you can get familiar with the area. |
Originally Posted by BajaFresh
(Post 3871214)
What part of AZ are looking at? Havasu is great for a party and boating but no work there. Some in Vegas (a couple hour drive) but it is hurting too. I lived there for 3 years and hated it.
Phoenix is your best bet for work but hotter than frigging blazes in the summer. My folks live just north of Scottsdale (Carefree) and for a desert town, it's not bad. Powell has no work as there is really no cities there. There are a lot of places to stay in Havasu so shouldn't be a problem. You'll get sick of having to haul your boat out every day though. If you stay at the nautical you can beach your boat. London bridge Resort has a few slips and that is where I always stay. Really no other place to leave the boat in the water overnight. If you stay in Vegas you can find plenty of places and also do some boating on Mead. You could also stay in Laughlin for cheap and it's on the River so your VIP will be a good boat to run down to Havasu. We usually stay at the AVI which is an Indian casino a few miles south of town. They have their own launch ramp. You can launch there and run all the way down river past Topac to the sand bar (a must see) and to Havasu (Be very careful if you go early in the morning as the water level will be low and you can whack your drives...ask me how i know!) Once you're on the lake you have to cruise the channel and Copper Canyon. Havasu Springs is nice run too. If you get there before DS you can get familiar with the area. Im really kinda just WINGING this trip. I hope to get down there and maybe meet some locals who can point me in right direction. |
You're definitely going to have the best luck for employment in Phoenix. AZ is a right to work state so not so sure about how the union is there.
You will get a lot of sun there though. Just don't touch any steel that's been sitting out in the sun for any time. At least not without gloves! You may want to check out So Cal too. CA has a lot of f'ed up stuff about it but there are a lot of good too. Great weather, ocean boating, mountains, etc. A lot more work too. My next door neighbor was a career iron worker before he passed away and his son is too. Good that you have some time before DS to check things out. And once you experience DS you'll not want to go back home! Good luck! |
Phoenix is huge - 115 miles across. Big metropolis. Heat so bad in summer you drive with air conditioning on, stop for gas and open your door and heat so powerful it blows you back into your vehicle. Get up early - 5:00 AM and it's over 90 out. They also have very strong summer monsoons, complete with flooding. Still, beautiful desert with tons and tons of wildlife.
Go spend 2 weeks in summer before you make a permenent move. I have a business located there. |
Originally Posted by TahoeRick
(Post 3871899)
Phoenix is huge - 115 miles across. Big metropolis. Heat so bad in summer you drive with air conditioning on, stop for gas and open your door and heat so powerful it blows you back into your vehicle. Get up early - 5:00 AM and it's over 90 out. They also have very strong summer monsoons, complete with flooding. Still, beautiful desert with tons and tons of wildlife.
Go spend 2 weeks in summer before you make a permenent move. I have a business located there. Same is true for Vegas but without the dessert beauty (nothing but dirt, ricks and sagebrush in the Mojave dessert). The heat in July/Aug/Sept is pretty brutal. I lived in Vegas (Henderson) and couldn't get used to it. The worst is at night when you'd think it would be nice. It'll be 115 in the day and then cool waaaayyy down to oh, about 100 at night! At least the sun isn't blasting on your head and night time swimming is awesome. I'll be in Phoenix next weekend (Mar 1-3) if you're there by then. |
Funny, I'm a native of PHX, and my father was a union iron worker, also lived in Parker and in Havasu.. I spent so much time in the water I didn't recognize the heat! You can boat all year round, wich is a plus, work, not so much! My father struggled for years in Az tying iron, don't think the work there is any better....
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Originally Posted by Rwbrew3
(Post 3872447)
Funny, I'm a native of PHX, and my father was a union iron worker, also lived in Parker and in Havasu.. I spent so much time in the water I didn't recognize the heat! You can boat all year round, wich is a plus, work, not so much! My father struggled for years in Az tying iron, don't think the work there is any better....
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Now Texas is a differant story.... Lots and lots of lakes, weather is ok, bit humid, but lots of work!!! Wouldn't leave here for nothing!
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Originally Posted by BajaFresh
(Post 3871214)
What part of AZ are looking at? Havasu is great for a party and boating but no work there. Some in Vegas (a couple hour drive) but it is hurting too. I lived there for 3 years and hated it.
Phoenix is your best bet for work but hotter than frigging blazes in the summer. My folks live just north of Scottsdale (Carefree) and for a desert town, it's not bad. Powell has no work as there is really no cities there. There are a lot of places to stay in Havasu so shouldn't be a problem. You'll get sick of having to haul your boat out every day though. If you stay at the nautical you can beach your boat. London bridge Resort has a few slips and that is where I always stay. Really no other place to leave the boat in the water overnight. If you stay in Vegas you can find plenty of places and also do some boating on Mead. You could also stay in Laughlin for cheap and it's on the River so your VIP will be a good boat to run down to Havasu. We usually stay at the AVI which is an Indian casino a few miles south of town. They have their own launch ramp. You can launch there and run all the way down river past Topac to the sand bar (a must see) and to Havasu (Be very careful if you go early in the morning as the water level will be low and you can whack your drives...ask me how i know!) Once you're on the lake you have to cruise the channel and Copper Canyon. Havasu Springs is nice run too. If you get there before DS you can get familiar with the area. From the bridge, in the channel, do you go northwest then make a right when you enter the lake to go to the sandbar and Havasu? Heck, I thought lake Havasu city was "Havasu". Is there some little town on the river upstream called Havasu? |
Originally Posted by TahoeRick
(Post 3868358)
Phoenix is what, 90 minutes from Havasu? If you can handle 120 heat in summer...
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Originally Posted by TahoeRick
(Post 3872527)
From the bridge, in the channel, do you go northwest then make a right when you enter the lake to go to the sandbar and Havasu? Heck, I thought lake Havasu city was "Havasu". Is there some little town on the river upstream called Havasu?
Not quite sure what you mean, there is Havasu Landing (Indian casino there) across the Lake from Lake Havasu City and Havasu Springs at the south end of the Lake. Lot of people just say Havasu instead of Lake Havasu City. |
Originally Posted by WTDecker
(Post 3872853)
Actually Phx is a little over 3 hours south of Havasu. Summer is around 110-120, yeah it's hot, but we love it. :evilb:
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Originally Posted by WTDecker
(Post 3872857)
Not quite sure what you mean, there is Havasu Landing (Indian casino there) across the Lake from Lake Havasu City and Havasu Springs at the south end of the Lake. Lot of people just say Havasu instead of Lake Havasu City.
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Soembody mentioned So Cal... I lived in san diego for 20+ years...had a lot of friends that lived there too..not anymore. When I moved to the midwest I got a 75% pay raise doing the same job for the same company. And the cost of living in so cal... If you arent bringing down over 100k your below the realistic poverty line. Hell a friend of mine sold a freaking double wide in San Diego for $400,000 its that bad......
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Originally Posted by TahoeRick
(Post 3873702)
I've been to Havasu once before and stayed in main lake area. I was recently informed that there is a lot up stream such as popular sandbar and marinas plus very scenic areas. Small towns on river??? I had no idea there was anything across lake either. Well, I've got a whole week to explore this April.
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Originally Posted by PRIMECUT
(Post 3873784)
If there 's plenty of snow melt and water is up you can make it to Laughlin for some casino fun.
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Originally Posted by TahoeRick
(Post 3873702)
I've been to Havasu once before and stayed in main lake area. I was recently informed that there is a lot up stream such as popular sandbar and marinas plus very scenic areas. Small towns on river??? I had no idea there was anything across lake either. Well, I've got a whole week to explore this April.
Up the river you got the sandbar, about 5 miles up, then Topock Gorge which is a "no wake" and then there is Pirates Cove which is about 20 miles up from the mouth of the river. They are in the process of rebuilding Topock Marina which is just before Pirates Cove on the AZ. side just after the I-40 bridge. Then after all that is Needles, CA. with Avi Casino above that then on to Laughlin. That is kinda a summary of whats up river. |
Thanks everyone, Im leaving 1 week from today!! I'm sure I'll have plenty of time to check out all those places!
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Originally Posted by WTDecker
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Up the river you got the sandbar, about 5 miles up, then Topock Gorge which is a "no wake" and then there is Pirates Cove which is about 20 miles up from the mouth of the river. They are in the process of rebuilding Topock Marina which is just before Pirates Cove on the AZ. side just after the I-40 bridge. Then after all that is Needles, CA. with Avi Casino above that then on to Laughlin. That is kinda a summary of whats up river.
Just be careful going up river in the morning. They shut down the dams at night and the water gets real low. They let more water out as the days goes by so in the evening you can hammer hard and not worry too much. Here's the sand bar back in the day. Have fun! |
Originally Posted by WTDecker
(Post 3875402)
Up the river you got the sandbar, about 5 miles up, then Topock Gorge which is a "no wake" and then there is Pirates Cove which is about 20 miles up from the mouth of the river. They are in the process of rebuilding Topock Marina which is just before Pirates Cove on the AZ. side just after the I-40 bridge. Then after all that is Needles, CA. with Avi Casino above that then on to Laughlin. That is kinda a summary of whats up river.
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since your gonna b there a while I think a better option is to stay at the rv parks over the London Bridge. Nice single and double wides furnished for rent. Up close water views , BBq pits, patios, trees, boat slips and areas to beach during the day. RV parks have there own private launch ramps so no long lines. The lines I have seen in town seemed like 1/4mi long, hot and everyone is pissed off. Everyone gets around on bicycles, golf carts and sidexsides. I usually stay at Crazy Horse, the party's are off the hook during spring break and no cops, no dui's. Have fun, JAIME
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Originally Posted by JAIME
(Post 3875675)
since your gonna b there a while I think a better option is to stay at the rv parks over the London Bridge. Nice single and double wides furnished for rent. Up close water views , BBq pits, patios, trees, boat slips and areas to beach during the day. RV parks have there own private launch ramps so no long lines. The lines I have seen in town seemed like 1/4mi long, hot and everyone is pissed off. Everyone gets around on bicycles, golf carts and sidexsides. I usually stay at Crazy Horse, the party's are off the hook during spring break and no cops, no dui's. Have fun, JAIME
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look up crazy horse campground. Dont forget to add campground or you might end up inVegas with the strippers, lol. The other rv park there is called Beachcomber, i never stayed there but i have noticed alot more high end boats there than at C.R. Later, Jaime
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