California lifestyle?
#526
Agree with you to some degree.
#530
Just got off a plane from LA to home in Chi.. read this entire thread most of the way. Many college and professional friends live in LA/SF and I'm in one of those cities twice monthly for work. I'm envious every time but realize grass isn't always greener. i hear all the good and bad from them. IL is both expensive and broke and Chi is arguably worst major city in the US for car lovers. snow 6 months/yr and second flattest state in US. lived in NYC for 5 years after school. had to get out before it sucked my soul. but it boosted my knowledge and confidence and i traveled a lot in my job to a lot of cities. CA north of LA is hard to beat and Denver CO comes in a close second IMO. i long to own a home in the SB area. Ski in the AM, beach in the afternoon?!? only thing on par is lake life in MI, MN, or WI but they snow 8 months/year.
i dont know any road that beats Hwy 130 from SJ to I5. two HOURS and 60 MILES of twisties up and over the clouds to lick observatory then down into the rolling hills. it has to be fake. saw three cars the whole time. killed the brakes on the rental. i jump at the chance for that 5 hour flight every time.
i dont know any road that beats Hwy 130 from SJ to I5. two HOURS and 60 MILES of twisties up and over the clouds to lick observatory then down into the rolling hills. it has to be fake. saw three cars the whole time. killed the brakes on the rental. i jump at the chance for that 5 hour flight every time.
#531
Just got off a plane from LA to home in Chi.. read this entire thread most of the way. Many college and professional friends live in LA/SF and I'm in one of those cities twice monthly for work. I'm envious every time but realize grass isn't always greener. i hear all the good and bad from them. IL is both expensive and broke and Chi is arguably worst major city in the US for car lovers. snow 6 months/yr and second flattest state in US. lived in NYC for 5 years after school. had to get out before it sucked my soul. but it boosted my knowledge and confidence and i traveled a lot in my job to a lot of cities. CA north of LA is hard to beat and Denver CO comes in a close second IMO. i long to own a home in the SB area. Ski in the AM, beach in the afternoon?!? only thing on par is lake life in MI, MN, or WI but they snow 8 months/year.
i dont know any road that beats Hwy 130 from SJ to I5. two HOURS and 60 MILES of twisties up and over the clouds to lick observatory then down into the rolling hills. it has to be fake. saw three cars the whole time. killed the brakes on the rental. i jump at the chance for that 5 hour flight every time.
i dont know any road that beats Hwy 130 from SJ to I5. two HOURS and 60 MILES of twisties up and over the clouds to lick observatory then down into the rolling hills. it has to be fake. saw three cars the whole time. killed the brakes on the rental. i jump at the chance for that 5 hour flight every time.
#532
Monterey, PG, Carmel, Pebble - those cities do it right, Santa Cruz is a magnet for the homeless.
#533
#534
champagne dreams on the champagne of beers budget. The road he’s talking about is difficult, lots of hairpins and poor pavement. I’ve taken my GTS on it a few times, I always hear scraping from the undercarriage. The section on the backside of the mountain to I5 is spectacular though. Mines Road, doing that this Sunday.
The first time I drove up CA state 130 I got caught up in the Amgen tour of California
#535
Greetings, I just saw your post, I have a home in Palm Springs area from November to May happy to share my knowledge of the area. We have a great group of Porsche enthusiasts both vintage and GT cars, great local tracks. Send me a private email, and we can exchange contact info
#536
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I love reading stuff like
If silicon valley and hollywood weren't there...
If there wasn't so much snow...
Just as detached as:
If the whole country went vegan all the dairy farmers and meat companies would die. 10-20% of the trucking industry would be unemployed. If those farms converted to profitable and scarce crops then just by increasing production it would then render that type of crop oversupplied, crushing profits, land value, etc
Point being: it's all this or all that. We can't cherry pick only the good stuff. Only way to do that is move between pebble beach, scottsdale, colorado, jackson hole, austin etc.
Deal with the downsides for sure but some states are super insulated lifestyle and location wise- big cities are their own ecosystems and echo chambers - especially in a state with huge land mass or varied altitudes/ weather.
If silicon valley and hollywood weren't there...
If there wasn't so much snow...
Just as detached as:
If the whole country went vegan all the dairy farmers and meat companies would die. 10-20% of the trucking industry would be unemployed. If those farms converted to profitable and scarce crops then just by increasing production it would then render that type of crop oversupplied, crushing profits, land value, etc
Point being: it's all this or all that. We can't cherry pick only the good stuff. Only way to do that is move between pebble beach, scottsdale, colorado, jackson hole, austin etc.
Deal with the downsides for sure but some states are super insulated lifestyle and location wise- big cities are their own ecosystems and echo chambers - especially in a state with huge land mass or varied altitudes/ weather.
#537
Born in small town close to OKC. Spent 24+ years in the USAF, last 4 years stationed at Vandenberg AFB, CA. Retired and moved back to OKC. Low cost of living here allowed me to get everything paid for, including two new pcars, and fully retire. If I had stayed in CA probably wouldn't own one pcar unless still working. If you have a CCW you can kiss that goodbye. You might not be able to move guns you currently legally own into CA due to more restrictive gun laws. Have lots of friends who still live in CA, they constantly complain about the ever increasing taxes and crazy attitudes, calling it the "Cereal State … the people who aren't fruits or flakes are nuts!". Admit CA is a beautiful place, Yosemite, PCH1 San Simeon to Carmel, etc., but I don't want to afford to live there. Not all parts of CA have beautiful weather 365, Vandenberg had salt water fog daily, very corrosive. If money was no issue, would live in Santa Barbara, not much fog and far enough away from OC. OC traffic is torture and the homeless problem is growing exponentially. Nearly 7000 are now homeless in OC
#539
I moved here 35 years ago from New York - immediately north of Manhattan - think: lots of woods. Now I get polarizing responses when travelling and people find out I live in California. It's either "That's awesome - such a beautiful place" or, more often than not, "I hate California, there's so much...blah, blah". I ask "Have you ever been there?" "Nope, but I hear things". So much for actually experiencing things and forming your own opinion...
While the best things in life are free, the next best stuff is expensive - really expensive.
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#540
.............If you have a CCW you can kiss that goodbye. You might not be able to move guns you currently legally own into CA due to more restrictive gun laws. Have lots of friends who still live in CA, they constantly complain about the ever increasing taxes and crazy attitudes, calling it the "Cereal State … the people who aren't fruits or flakes are nuts!".........
I disagree. Being a car enthusiast in California is awesome