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I am excited to announce that I will be adding a NEW CITY to the list (Charlotte Carolina Ranking System), which upon doing some quick research about, actually has many interesting lifts within the city, including some unique 3-6 story traction lifts! The new additions & revisions are as follows & will apply as of September 1st (Township was eliminated from the names):

  1. Charlotte Region (includes Charlotte, Gastonia, Pineville & Concord)
  2. Asheville
  3. Raleigh
  4. Atlantic City Region (includes Atlantic City & May’s Landing)
  5. Secaucus
  6. East Rutherford
  7. Edison
  8. Lyndhurst
  9. Woodbridge
  10. Millburn
  11. Elizabeth Region (includes Newark, Elizabeth & Union)
  12. Freehold
  13. Morristown
  14. Bridgewater
  15. Clinton (includes Clinton, Annandale & Lebanon)
  16. Greenville
  17. Columbia
  18. Charleston
  19. Myrtle Beach
  20. Houston
  21. Dallas
  22. Fort Worth
  23. San Antonio
  24. Austin
  25. Plano
  26. Frisco
  27. Arlington
  28. Lubbock
  29. San Diego
  30. Irvine
  31. San Francisco
  32. Sacramento
  33. Los Angeles Region (includes Los Angeles, Pasadena, Anaheim, Burbank, Glendale, Manhattan Beach & Woodland Hills)
  34. Fort Lauderdale Region (includes Fort Lauderdale, Deerfield Beach & Weston)
  35. Miami Region (includes Miami, Homestead & ALL Florida Keys, including Key West)
  36. Orlando
  37. Tampa
  38. Sarasota Region (includes Sarasota, Saint Petersburg, Siesta Key & Naples)
  39. Hartford Region (includes Hartford, Cromwell & Middletown)
  40. New Haven
  41. Stamford
  42. Las Vegas
  43. Reno
  44. Pittsburgh Region (includes Pittsburgh, Mt. Lebanon, Monroeville, Cranberry Township & Elizabeth)
  45. Scranton Region (includes Scranton, Moosic & Wilkes-Barre)
  46. King of Prussia
  47. Roanoke
  48. Richmond
  49. Virginia Beach
  50. Indianapolis
  51. Saint Louis
  52. Kansas City
  53. Atlanta
  54. Savannah (new addition)
  55. Milwaukee
  56. Chicago
  57. Phoenix
  58. Tucson
  59. Boston
  60. White Plains
  61. Albany
  62. Rochester
  63. Buffalo
  64. Bellevue
  65. Seattle
  66. Tacoma

Charlotte, Atlantic City, Elizabeth, Clinton, Los Angeles, Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Sarasota, Hartford, Pittsburgh & Scranton will now be considered regions, due to equivalent cities in the area having nice lifts as well, which I am satisfied with. Each city within that region holds the same ranking.

Cities & towns in Tennessee, Alabama & Utah may be further looked at over the next month & a half. Once I get a good list of cities to add to the list, I will then determine the correct order & then add them to the list accordingly. Nashville is the top candidate as of right now. If I am happy with the lift videos, I’m adding the city to my list after I watch enough videos. As of September 1st, there will be 66 cities on the CCRS, with 11 regions being considered.

As for the fate of Elizabeth, I am contemplating moving Elizabeth’s ranking right back under Secaucus. I will make this change on October 26 at 5:15 PM. Anyway, Elizabeth has better lifts than East Rutherford, Edison & Lyndhurst. Atlantic City’s ranking will always be at 4, unless another North Carolina city meets the criteria for being a ranking city on CCRS below Raleigh.

I will be back at 5:15 PM tonight, to briefly discuss Hartford’s likelihood of happening over Columbus day weekend. I am not terribly excited to go to Hartford anyway, so I could care less if we end up not going.

I am signing off now.



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