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Going to be moving to Baltimore area soon and hoping to explore some light trails and off roading adventures. Hoping to meet up with other BS owners and make some new friends in the area and go exploring trails.
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I can’t help you with the trails but I used to have a job where I traveled a lot. Recently someone asked me to rank my three favorite places to eat. It was tough as I’ve been to over a 100 cities but I ranked Baltimore third. So find some locals that like to eat and enjoy your new locale!Going to be moving to Baltimore area soon and hoping to explore some light trails and off roading adventures. Hoping to meet up with other BS owners and make some new friends in the area and go exploring trails.
Maybe Topher should take his BS 'Downee Ocean Hon!'If "Baltimore area" means 695 Beltway-adjacent and you haven't settled on where to live, consider north of Bawl'more (Harford County).
Bawl'more, Merlin (spelled here as it's spoken hereabouts) has a few spots that still rate the "Charm City" nickname, but most of it has really gone downhill. Dread having to go there (e.g., VA bldg).
Wouldn't be proper to end this w/o wishing you smooth roads and smooth driving..., Hon.
Perhaps you'll enjoy this:
http://www.baltimorehon.com/
https://www.movoto.com/guide/md/things-people-from-maryland-have-to-explain/
This probably goes without saying, but do your homework before selecting an area of the city or the surrounding county. The quality of life varies a lot.Everyone has been so helpful on this thread. It’s making me more excited about the move and finally getting there.
I'm sure most of us locals would be happy to rate your potential neighborhoods.This probably goes without saying, but do your homework before selecting an area of the city or the surrounding county. The quality of life varies a lot.
My wife grew up in Essex (near Back River Neck and Turkey Point Roads).I second Harford County, or even the Harford Co border of Cecil County. Depending on where you work, of course. Just be warned, I-95 traffic is horrible. Almost as bad as LA some days. I'd even take Manhattan traffic over I-95 some days. And if you wind up touring the east side, go out to Middle River / Bowley's Quarters, and get some crab cakes at By The Docks. Some will claim Phillips (meh), G&M (not bad), Jimmy's Famous Seafood (over hyped) all have superior crab cakes, but I like By The Docks. Or even Old Philadelphia Inn in White Marsh/Nottingham, but I'm partial to both of those because that's where I grew up.
I’m moving in with family. Not much choice haha.This probably goes without saying, but do your homework before selecting an area of the city or the surrounding county. The quality of life varies a lot.
eh, I'm still down that way often. While not the neighborhood it was in the 70s and 80s, it's still not that bad. Not like Cedonia, Chesaco, Dundalk, or most of Edgewood.My wife grew up in Essex (near Back River Neck and Turkey Point Roads).
Sadly, that's an example of an area Topher would be well advised to avoid.
As you said though, good crabs!