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May 29, 2010 at 12:38 AM #557440May 29, 2010 at 12:40 AM #556476NotCrankyParticipant
[quote=Scarlett]I want to stay closer to the coast, I like the climate better even with the ocean layer.[/quote]
San Carlos is not that far and it is elevated. You could check it out. I think it is cooler than Rancho Bernardo but I am not sure.
Anyway, gotta go, good luck.May 29, 2010 at 12:40 AM #556580NotCrankyParticipant[quote=Scarlett]I want to stay closer to the coast, I like the climate better even with the ocean layer.[/quote]
San Carlos is not that far and it is elevated. You could check it out. I think it is cooler than Rancho Bernardo but I am not sure.
Anyway, gotta go, good luck.May 29, 2010 at 12:40 AM #557064NotCrankyParticipant[quote=Scarlett]I want to stay closer to the coast, I like the climate better even with the ocean layer.[/quote]
San Carlos is not that far and it is elevated. You could check it out. I think it is cooler than Rancho Bernardo but I am not sure.
Anyway, gotta go, good luck.May 29, 2010 at 12:40 AM #557166NotCrankyParticipant[quote=Scarlett]I want to stay closer to the coast, I like the climate better even with the ocean layer.[/quote]
San Carlos is not that far and it is elevated. You could check it out. I think it is cooler than Rancho Bernardo but I am not sure.
Anyway, gotta go, good luck.May 29, 2010 at 12:40 AM #557445NotCrankyParticipant[quote=Scarlett]I want to stay closer to the coast, I like the climate better even with the ocean layer.[/quote]
San Carlos is not that far and it is elevated. You could check it out. I think it is cooler than Rancho Bernardo but I am not sure.
Anyway, gotta go, good luck.May 29, 2010 at 3:01 AM #556506NewtoSanDiegoGuestGoing back to the original question…
Where are the nice areas of Clairemont?
You’re joking right?
NSD
May 29, 2010 at 3:01 AM #556610NewtoSanDiegoGuestGoing back to the original question…
Where are the nice areas of Clairemont?
You’re joking right?
NSD
May 29, 2010 at 3:01 AM #557094NewtoSanDiegoGuestGoing back to the original question…
Where are the nice areas of Clairemont?
You’re joking right?
NSD
May 29, 2010 at 3:01 AM #557196NewtoSanDiegoGuestGoing back to the original question…
Where are the nice areas of Clairemont?
You’re joking right?
NSD
May 29, 2010 at 3:01 AM #557476NewtoSanDiegoGuestGoing back to the original question…
Where are the nice areas of Clairemont?
You’re joking right?
NSD
May 29, 2010 at 7:43 AM #556541ScarlettParticipant[quote=Russell][quote=Scarlett]I want to stay closer to the coast, I like the climate better even with the ocean layer.[/quote]
San Carlos is not that far and it is elevated. You could check it out. I think it is cooler than Rancho Bernardo but I am not sure.
Anyway, gotta go, good luck.[/quote]San Carlos is far from downtown LJ. ~20 miles. The commute will be twice as long as from Clairemont – at rush hour. La Mesa (Mt. Helix) just as long too. Chula Vista – even longer. BTW, north RB (near Lake Hodges/North County mall) where I was (near I-15) was not bad – sometimes we did feel cooler breezes.but I am not going anywhere that’s more than 20′-25′ from work – at rush hour. The more east you go, the more choke points at rush hour.
May 29, 2010 at 7:43 AM #556645ScarlettParticipant[quote=Russell][quote=Scarlett]I want to stay closer to the coast, I like the climate better even with the ocean layer.[/quote]
San Carlos is not that far and it is elevated. You could check it out. I think it is cooler than Rancho Bernardo but I am not sure.
Anyway, gotta go, good luck.[/quote]San Carlos is far from downtown LJ. ~20 miles. The commute will be twice as long as from Clairemont – at rush hour. La Mesa (Mt. Helix) just as long too. Chula Vista – even longer. BTW, north RB (near Lake Hodges/North County mall) where I was (near I-15) was not bad – sometimes we did feel cooler breezes.but I am not going anywhere that’s more than 20′-25′ from work – at rush hour. The more east you go, the more choke points at rush hour.
May 29, 2010 at 7:43 AM #557129ScarlettParticipant[quote=Russell][quote=Scarlett]I want to stay closer to the coast, I like the climate better even with the ocean layer.[/quote]
San Carlos is not that far and it is elevated. You could check it out. I think it is cooler than Rancho Bernardo but I am not sure.
Anyway, gotta go, good luck.[/quote]San Carlos is far from downtown LJ. ~20 miles. The commute will be twice as long as from Clairemont – at rush hour. La Mesa (Mt. Helix) just as long too. Chula Vista – even longer. BTW, north RB (near Lake Hodges/North County mall) where I was (near I-15) was not bad – sometimes we did feel cooler breezes.but I am not going anywhere that’s more than 20′-25′ from work – at rush hour. The more east you go, the more choke points at rush hour.
May 29, 2010 at 7:43 AM #557231ScarlettParticipant[quote=Russell][quote=Scarlett]I want to stay closer to the coast, I like the climate better even with the ocean layer.[/quote]
San Carlos is not that far and it is elevated. You could check it out. I think it is cooler than Rancho Bernardo but I am not sure.
Anyway, gotta go, good luck.[/quote]San Carlos is far from downtown LJ. ~20 miles. The commute will be twice as long as from Clairemont – at rush hour. La Mesa (Mt. Helix) just as long too. Chula Vista – even longer. BTW, north RB (near Lake Hodges/North County mall) where I was (near I-15) was not bad – sometimes we did feel cooler breezes.but I am not going anywhere that’s more than 20′-25′ from work – at rush hour. The more east you go, the more choke points at rush hour.
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