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Hi I'm a new guy from South Calif
01/08/10 at 4:50pm
 
buddy of mine sent me here because I love driving back roads in CA. Hope I'm in the right place.

see ya
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Re: Hi I'm a new guy from South Calif
Reply #1 - 01/13/10 at 12:55pm
 
what I've seen here looks good, let's start talking some sports car roads!

Highway 36 anyone? (Fortuna to Red Bluff)
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Reply #2 - 01/13/10 at 2:40pm
 
That's anything but "south calif", but looks awesome.

I might be moving to the bay area in a year and can't wait to start scoping out all the great roads up north.
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Re: Hi I'm a new guy from South Calif
Reply #3 - 01/13/10 at 9:54pm
 
low pedal wrote on 01/13/10 at 2:40pm:
That's anything but "south calif", but looks awesome.

I might be moving to the bay area in a year and can't wait to start scoping out all the great roads up north.


yeah hahaha it's a bit of a haul from So Cal, but honestly, worth it!

If you do move up there, you'll find no shortage of awesome roads, I lived there until 2005.
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Re: Hi I'm a new guy from South Calif
Reply #4 - 01/18/10 at 1:43am
 
I'm down for a hwy 36 run!  I live in Blue Lake.
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