Woot!! For Central Valley
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Thank you for the geological and geographic explanation.
Either way though if you look at any map of California it's pretty easy to see where the central valley is in Cali. It's the big green valley part in between all the mountains....really....it is. There is the Sacramento Valley and San-Joaquin Valley inside of the central valley. Literally, you could say anything north of where the grapevine begins all the way up to Redding. Obviously, though, anyone in the Sac area and North are going to gravitate to the Sac forum.
Either way, welcome to the forum Lovesmysuby04.
Thank you for the geological and geographic explanation.
Either way though if you look at any map of California it's pretty easy to see where the central valley is in Cali. It's the big green valley part in between all the mountains....really....it is. There is the Sacramento Valley and San-Joaquin Valley inside of the central valley. Literally, you could say anything north of where the grapevine begins all the way up to Redding. Obviously, though, anyone in the Sac area and North are going to gravitate to the Sac forum.
Either way, welcome to the forum Lovesmysuby04.
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Originally Posted by PlatNmRex
Soggy,
Bakersfield is in BOTH central and So Cal. it is in SoCal longitude wise and CenCal Latitude wise. BTW would you like a road dyno from Ed still?
-Brian
Bakersfield is in BOTH central and So Cal. it is in SoCal longitude wise and CenCal Latitude wise. BTW would you like a road dyno from Ed still?
-Brian
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Not to beat a dead horse or anything, but I think you'll find that when we talk about the Central Valley, we assume a couple of things. We're not the bay area. We don't fit in with Sac. We're definitely not SoCal. What does that leave? It's an area that starts around Galt or Lodi, all the way down to around Bakersfield. Although as pointed out, Bakersfield while in the valley is pretty damn far down into SoCal. If you take it further, we can look at the lifestyles and attitudes of the people that live in these areas and I can say that there isn't much difference from Lodi to Fresno, including what some people insist on calling Bay Area teritory, the city of Tracy. (Which is BS btw. Tracy is/was a typical Central Valley city/town.)
To me, and maybe I'm just a person that judges a book by their cover, Central Valley folks are just different. Hence the reason why we need our own section... hahaha...
I'm looking forward to meeting all of you on the boards or at some local meets.... should we do an introduction thread?
209 biches... represent...
To me, and maybe I'm just a person that judges a book by their cover, Central Valley folks are just different. Hence the reason why we need our own section... hahaha...
I'm looking forward to meeting all of you on the boards or at some local meets.... should we do an introduction thread?
209 biches... represent...
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Ok here's one for ya'all.
So according to Woodward whoever shows up to the Turlock meet= automatically C.V. i-club.
So on a concurrent meaning....if I drive my Focus to the meet instead of the Rex does that mean my Focus is actually a Central Valley WRX?
The car business is slow right now and I'm really bored
So according to Woodward whoever shows up to the Turlock meet= automatically C.V. i-club.
So on a concurrent meaning....if I drive my Focus to the meet instead of the Rex does that mean my Focus is actually a Central Valley WRX?
The car business is slow right now and I'm really bored
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