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New NJ and VA additions to the CCRS

After watching very closely videos of lifts in Virginia and other cities, towns, and townships within the general vicinity of Secaucus and Elizabeth, I have decided to officially include the additions shown below.

I have tried a new approach to adding cities to the Charlotte-Carolina Ranking System. I simply need to look at several video THUMBNAILS of lifts within that city, town, township, county, state, or region & predict their LCR (Lift Criticism Rating) based on the lifts in the thumbnails. If my predictions turn up 6 or higher, I then combine the predicted LCR’s, and then find the average LCR in order to give each city, town, township, county, region, or state their most appropriate new ranking. I only watch videos of the lifts if I am unsure of how a lift can run until I can watch a preview video of it.

Virginia

  1. Roanoke, VA (41)
  2. Richmond, VA (42)
  3. Virginia Beach, VA (43)

New Jersey

  1. East Rutherford (6)
  2. Edison (7)
  3. Lyndhurst (8)
  4. Woodbridge Township (9)
  5. Millburn Township (10)
  6. Bridgewater Township (14)

Complete CCRS after additions are made

States

  1. North Carolina
  2. New Jersey
  3. South Carolina
  4. Texas
  5. California
  6. Florida
  7. Connecticut
  8. Nevada
  9. Pennsylvania
  10. Virginia

There will now be 10 states in the CCRS, with cities being:

  1. Charlotte
  2. Asheville
  3. Raleigh
  4. Atlantic City
  5. Secaucus
  6. East Rutherford
  7. Edison
  8. Lyndhurst
  9. Woodbridge Township
  10. Millburn Township
  11. Elizabeth
  12. Freehold Township
  13. Morristown
  14. Bridgewater Township
  15. Clinton Township , this is my residence city
  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
  34. Fort Lauderdale
  35. Miami
  36. Orlando
  37. Tampa
  38. Sarasota
  39. Hartford
  40. New Haven
  41. Stamford
  42. Las Vegas
  43. Reno
  44. Pittsburgh
  45. Scranton
  46. King of Prussia
  47. Roanoke
  48. Richmond
  49. Virginia Beach
  50. Indianapolis
  51. Saint Louis
  52. Kansas City
  53. Atlanta
  54. Milwaukee
  55. Chicago
  56. Phoenix
  57. Tucson
  58. Boston
  59. White Plains
  60. Albany
  61. Rochester
  62. Buffalo
  63. Bellevue
  64. Seattle
  65. Tacoma

With these new revisions, there will now be 65 American cities, towns, townships, counties, and/or regions on CCRS. I will NOT be visiting the 64 other cities besides Clinton Township until I can physically drive to at least 10% of the cities on this list (besides Clinton Township), legally. As I continue my quick and easy search for other cities which could hold candidacy for being ranked appropriately on CCRS, I will continue watching lift videos more carefully than I have in the past. Additionally, you can expect me not to go anywhere except for Clinton Township, and probably Bridgewater Township (new addition to CCRS) for my birthday, Chanukah and graduation trips. Clinton Township will now rank 15th on CCRS, while Atlantic City will remain right below Raleigh at #4. More additions and revisions will be on their way on October 27 at 8:45 AM.



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