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If you're ever driving through Redding California...

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by ZRB, Aug 20, 2001.

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  1. ZRB

    ZRB Member

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    Bring along a little extra cash. My car has broken down two of the last three times I have driven through there. Eerie...
     
  2. Vengeance

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    Good to see you back ZRB!

    That is pretty weird. It's like your own personal Bermuda Triangle, located entirely in Redding, California.
     
  3. ZRB

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    The same thing has also happened in Ashland, California. On the same stretch of I-5, WITH TWO DIFFERENT CARS!!

    I guess that Southern Oregon and Northern California just don't agree with me! :D

    Thanks for the welcome.
     
  4. Azim da Dream

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    Just curious, but how far driving-wise is Redding from Portland, the Oregan border and San Fran, respectively?
    And how is its climate - is it wet like much of the Pacific Northwest or is it similar to the Bay Area?

    Thanks in advance.

    Azim da Dream
     
  5. ZRB

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    Portland to Redding is about 460 miles. The Oregon border to San Francisco is about 330 miles. Straight down on I-5, I can usually make it to Redding from Seattle in one, full day. Redding to Portland should be no problem.

    I have only been to Redding in the Summer, and it was pleasantly warm, and dry. San Francisco is much wetter, and not as hot.
     
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    i made it through redding w/o breaking down...

    must be like vengeance said, must apply only to you. and btw, did you mean ashland, oregon? not california?

    or maybe i got my free trip through redding, and the next 2 times i will break down.

    from what i remember about redding, it's nowhere near as rainy as portland or seattle. but i can't say with any certainty, since i only drove through on my way to bend, oregon.

    which, btw, has a desert-like climate. most people don't realize that on the eastern side of the cascades, washington and oregon are dry and desert-ish. the wet part of the pacific nw only exists west of the cascades. i'd say less than 25% of the land area of washington and oregon gets much rain.
     

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