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Old 06-01-2014, 07:41 PM   #196
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Originally Posted by AllDayJonRay View Post
Thanks for the info. We are currently in Orange County, CA, so I think we actually look forward to I25 rush hour traffic. We can't classify a rush hour here, because traffic generally sucks anytime other than the middle of the night. Same goes for the size of the city (LA area). It takes 45 minutes minimum, just to get into the city from here.

There really is no such thing as "suburbs" in OC, as the entire county has a dense city feel (at least our experience in lower OC). We grew up in NJ, 45 minutes from the bridges for Philly, and 2.5 hours from NYC, so we are hoping that CRock will be a bit more comparable to what we've always called "home".

So, what I'm gathering from your input, regarding the Denver metro, generally speaking, the south side is more appealing than the north?
We flew into LA once and had to make our way to Pasadena for a wedding, you're not kidding about the traffic...
I only suggested the south Denver area because you were looking at the CRock and Co Springs areas. Just about any area outside the central Denver metro will have a nice suburb feel.
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