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In Reply to: RE: Any air quality experts out there? posted by Tweaker456 on December 02, 2016 at 12:56:49
Go UP the hill from Sacremento to George's Town. 'georgetown'.
Mild winter. MAYBE some snow. Maybe not. Beauritul Destination Wedding location.
Located between PLACERVILLE and AUBURN on highway 49, IIRC.
Town is on the OLD STAGE ROUTE from Tahoe to Sacto. Jeepers Jamboree destroys town annually and does the drive UP the hill. Guard your property for a few days before the 'run'. Drunkin' goofs.
Too much is never enough
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Thanks PG. This is the kind of info I'm looking for. Placerville gets a bit nippy. It been a very long time since I've been up in that area. Time to take a trip or two. Sounds like a good suggestion. Any other ideas welcome. Little John from Combat lived in Placerville.
" Knowledge is a deadly friend
If no one sets the rules.
The fate of all mankind I see
Is in the hands of fools." From the pen of the Crimson King
I personally do NOT like Sacto because of the hot summer. The tradeoff of living up the hill in Gold Country is for me, very attractive. You can pan most any running water and STILL find traces of gold.
You COULD Stay up in the mountains and head SOUTH. Places like Gold Hill are further South but I'm thinking yet further. I've not explored that space yet, but maybe you can find a nice small town a part pf the valley that stays cool in summer (cooler, anyway) than NOT get blasted in winter. Stay around 3000 feet elevation or so.
Here in SoCal we have Julian. this is 'apple pie' country. It STILL gets some snow, however, even being maybe 31 degrees NORTH.
It'll generally be WETTER on the West side of the divide.
Anything near the COAST will be Beastly Expensive.
Too much is never enough
I can take the heat, it the cold that puts the fear of dog in me. 3000 is a bit to high. I was thinking under 1500. For awhile I'm going to see if there is some game to be played to stay near the coast. I freak out a bit just thinking of being away from the ocean. I guess I could get used to it. There may some senior housing thing I can sign up and wait for? If I have to leave the coast do you have opinions on Grass Valley, Yuba City?? Some low elevation spot real close to the foothills with clean air. Lots of bad air in the central valley. Thanks, T456
" Knowledge is a deadly friend
If no one sets the rules.
The fate of all mankind I see
Is in the hands of fools." From the pen of the Crimson King
Grass Valley is North of Auburn on 49. That's gonna SCREAM tourist, at least to me.
An off the hook ALTERNATIVE and maybe too rural / weird would be fine for ME, but maybe not YOU?
Anyway, I'm thinking Crescent City. It belongs in a subset of Mediteranian Climate which means cool wet winters and warm dry summers. This might be alittle TOO wet for 'ya while only ONE month has a low average temp below 40f.
You can do ALL THE BIGFOOT HUNTING your heart desires, too. You would be into the Six Rivers National Forest big time and in one of the larger towns for HUNDREDS of miles.
I'd think about getting a BOAT of some kind.
700$ a month gets you NICE digs, too. Check out or Google 'Crescent City Housing Authority'
And DON'T forget. While 3000 feet might be nearly sub-arctic further north, Down here in SoCal, that elevation BARELY gets enough of a cold-snap for APPLES. And it is DRY.
Too much is never enough
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