Anyone who’s explored California knows the north and south ends might as well be two different planets. If the Golden State makes you think more of Pacific Northwest pines than palm trees, then you might be from the majestic wonderland that is northern California. Whether you spent childhood crabbing off the Humboldt coast or learning to shred on the slopes of Tahoe, the north state will forever be a part of you. Here are eleven undeniable signs you grew up in northern California.

  1. When you tell people where you’re from, they assume you mean San Francisco

Flickr/Nicolas Raymond As if the state ends at the Bay and skips right to Oregon.

  1. When you really mean northern California

Flickr/Miguel Vieira Keep driving for five hours and you’ll find it!

  1. But there was still a cool bridge!

Flickr/Peter Alfred Hess The Golden Gate ain’t got nothin’ on Redding’s Sundial Bridge.

  1. You know the Emerald Triangle isn’t made of gems

Flickr/Adria vidal Northern California’s most infamous green crop gave that name to Humboldt, Trinity, and Mendocino counties.

  1. The mythical State of Jefferson is real

Flickr/A. F. Litt Several attempts have been made to legally separate rural northern California and southern Oregon into the independent State of Jefferson.

  1. You know where Lemurians come from

Flickr/Erik Wilde Mt. Shasta (aka the root chakra of the world) is believed to be home to an ancient civilization living deep beneath the volcano’s surface.

  1. You never had to fight for a spot on the beach

Flickr/Softly Lit Studios Northern California’s coast is home to beautiful, remote beaches.

  1. You learned to ski and walk at the same age

Flickr/Ruth Hartnup Because that’s what you do when you have a mountain in your backyard.

  1. Weed is a town and you went to school there

Wikipedia/bahn mi And maybe you have an “I <3 Weed” lighter or coffee mug to prove it.

  1. You’ve met Bigfoot

Flickr/Redwood Coast In fact, you couldn’t get away from him! The dude is all over Willow Creek.

  1. You either still live here, or wonder why you ever left

Flickr/Tony Hisgett Although southern Oregon isn’t so bad…

Do you have a favorite indicator of your NorCal upbringing? Leave a comment telling us how people know you grew up in northern California!

Flickr/Nicolas Raymond

As if the state ends at the Bay and skips right to Oregon.

Flickr/Miguel Vieira

Keep driving for five hours and you’ll find it!

Flickr/Peter Alfred Hess

The Golden Gate ain’t got nothin’ on Redding’s Sundial Bridge.

Flickr/Adria vidal

Northern California’s most infamous green crop gave that name to Humboldt, Trinity, and Mendocino counties.

Flickr/A. F. Litt

Several attempts have been made to legally separate rural northern California and southern Oregon into the independent State of Jefferson.

Flickr/Erik Wilde

Mt. Shasta (aka the root chakra of the world) is believed to be home to an ancient civilization living deep beneath the volcano’s surface.

Flickr/Softly Lit Studios

Northern California’s coast is home to beautiful, remote beaches.

Flickr/Ruth Hartnup

Because that’s what you do when you have a mountain in your backyard.

Wikipedia/bahn mi

And maybe you have an “I <3 Weed” lighter or coffee mug to prove it.

Flickr/Redwood Coast

In fact, you couldn’t get away from him! The dude is all over Willow Creek.

Flickr/Tony Hisgett

Although southern Oregon isn’t so bad…

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