I lived in CO, outside of Denver and thought it was kind of boring and a bit isolated. I liked the Rocky Mountains and thought Colorado Springs was a bit better than Denver but still not sure I'd ever want to live there again.
I was looking at Albuquerque, NM for a couple reasons. I really like when we've visited NM and I think its interesting from the Sandia mountains to the forest that is near Los Alamos. I think I'd get bored there after a few years though so its one reason I don't think we'd seriously look at moving there. Basically I'd have the same issues I had with Denver.
I've always liked the idea of living in the Seattle area or maybe Portland. Although maybe I've fantasized it, I liked it when we lived there when I was young and my dad was in the army. I'm a big fan of trees and I like the west coast overall.
I grew up in San Diego but have no plans of moving back. I miss some things but I really like where I currently live a lot more.
I've been to North Carolina once (and will be back there again this year) and I really like it. I think I could live there for a while.
So if given the chance to live anywhere, for at least a short period of time, I'd probably say the Pacific Northwest and somewhere in North Carolina. I also need to live in suburban/urban landscape, less populated areas aren't for me



