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| Junior Member | Another So Cal native here...let me introduce you to my best friend, Sigalert.com: http://www.sigalert.com/map.asp?Regi...er+Los+Angeles if you're lucky enough to be able to have several routes to/from work, checking the site out before you leave can save you some serious time. As for getting from Laguna to Long Beach in an hour, as a few others have said, it just depends...there is no rhyme or reason to the traffic patterns here. I have a neighbor that commutes from downtown Long Beach (about 6 miles SW of LGB) to SNA and she doesn't take the freeway at all and opts instead for Pacific Coast Hwy and then just a couple miles up Newport Blvd to SNA. Even at rush hour she can make the trip in an hour. I'm not sure how much additional time the drive up PCH from Laguna would add to your trip though. Anyway, welcome to CA! |
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2006 Location: East
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| Im living in Oceanside (north county san diego) right now. I am glad to help any way I can
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| Old Skool Join Date: Sep 2001 Location: Inside your OODA loop
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| Old Skool Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Austin, TX
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| Someone once told me that in LA, everything is 45 minutes from everything else, regardless of actual distance. |
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| Senior Member | Quote:
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| Old Skool Join Date: Jan 2002 Location: Coloradan in Orange County, CA
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| Well, we got housing setup and will be living in Mission Viejo right next to "the 5" and right there by the "Shops at Mission Viejo". Looks like a cool area from what we can tell so it will be fun to try that out I think. I guess it is close enough to things but not out in the sticks either. Hopefully it will remind us of Denver a bit as the area looks to be like what we are used to. We are just doing a one bedroom so rent is not bad at all really. It is about the same as we are paying here in DC so we can deal with that. I guess this sets me up for looking for a CFI job at SNA or maybe up to LGB or Fullerton. Any Cessna G1000 pilots in the area want a free instructor next month for a while? |
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| Old Skool | there is no such thing as the sticks in orange county. |
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| Old Skool Join Date: Jan 2002 Location: Coloradan in Orange County, CA
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| Yeah, it seems to be right to the south though. That area between OC and SanDiego looks pretty bare. Is that all military or are there alot of good hiking/biking areas in there? Oh yeah, can anyone give a good estimate on how often can you feel earthquakes? I am really looking forward to this... Never been in one yet. Should be fun as long as stuff doesn't start falling apart. |
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| Old Skool | yea camp pendelton is in north county it is cool when they have war games. there are a lot of neat trails in the hills to the east of oc. you can bike ride along pch nice scenery in the summer. overall you are moving to a pretty cool place. in regards to earthquakes yea they happen but nothin ever too big. its cool the first time you feel one in a long time you get this shaking and everything in your house shakes. i enjoy them. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2004
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the drive to long beach from laguna will probably take more than an hour in traffic, but if you hit it at the right times (i.e. early morning before 6, after 9am), you'll have no problems. Living on the beach'll cost ya around the southern orange county area. have fun, and good luck | |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jan 2004 Location: San Diego
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| The only thing thats cost more in Socal then anywhere else is housing. Gas right now is cheaper then Utah. Food is not more. Plus you have the mtns and ocean. Thats why everybody wants to live there. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2004
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| yep..south OC is a pretty nice place to live if you can ignore some of the snootiness........you're real close to a lot of hiking and camping areas...and the beach..... |
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| Moderator Join Date: Apr 2002 Location: chicago
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| I remember quakes being about once every year and a half, with a fairly strong one every decade or so. That Northridge quake was sliding my closet door wide open and closed... pretty freaky!
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| Old Skool Join Date: Jan 2002 Location: Coloradan in Orange County, CA
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Good point... Riverside is right there too. | |
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| Old Skool | Its because we have sunshine EVERYDAY, but we dont worry about a drought because we steal all their water......thats why so cal is so great. YOu get both sun AND water....thats why they want to become their own state. haha
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