Oregon vs Washington - Who's Got the Better Coast?
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OregonI've played Bandon. I would not say it's very playable for high handicaps as far as scoring goes. Maybe not losing a ton of balls. Do not play Old MacDonald in the afternoon when the winds are up. I was crushing 120 yard drives that afternoon. Miserable experience.
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Oregon
Coast: WAPurpleThrobber said:
Quite honestly, #myvandals win a bunch of those categories.huskyhooligan said:Too many @Swaye on Washington coast, keeping the WA coast down. The fact the WA coast is mere miles from the wettest spot in the contiguous 48 plays a big part. Also that half of it is National Park or very restricted by blond haired, blue eyed, swede infested (those loggers had to unload in someone) native populations means most of WA coast is inaccessible, or just less so. That said 2nd Beach at La Push is beautiful.
Coast: Oregon
Inland Water ways: WA
Mountains: WA
Lakes: WA
Desert: WA
Grumpy Desert People: WA
White Wakanda: OR
Proximity to Oppressive Taxes: OR
Gas Stations: WA
Overpriced Clothing: WA (Filson > Pendleton)
Antifa: OR
Overdoses: Push
Glory Holes: WA
Inland Water ways: WA
Mountains: WA
Lakes: Push - though leaning towards WA CDA and PDA are spectacular but WA for abundance. I mean even the WA desert has solid lakes.
Desert: WA
Grumpy Desert People: WA (ID desert people are Mormon, and they aint grumpy)
White Wakanda: ID
Proximity to Oppressive Taxes: WA
Gas Stations: ID
Overpriced Clothing: WA (Filson) Does ID have an overpriced clothing?
Antifa: WA
Overdoses: WA
Glory Holes: ID - Larry Craig Glory Holes >>> All others
Patriots: ID
Patriots at Glory Holes: ID -
Priest is the most bodacious of all the N. Idaho lakes in terms of beauty. Hayden and Payette Lake are stunners from a wealth standpoint.huskyhooligan said:
Coast: WAPurpleThrobber said:
Quite honestly, #myvandals win a bunch of those categories.huskyhooligan said:Too many @Swaye on Washington coast, keeping the WA coast down. The fact the WA coast is mere miles from the wettest spot in the contiguous 48 plays a big part. Also that half of it is National Park or very restricted by blond haired, blue eyed, swede infested (those loggers had to unload in someone) native populations means most of WA coast is inaccessible, or just less so. That said 2nd Beach at La Push is beautiful.
Coast: Oregon
Inland Water ways: WA
Mountains: WA
Lakes: WA
Desert: WA
Grumpy Desert People: WA
White Wakanda: OR
Proximity to Oppressive Taxes: OR
Gas Stations: WA
Overpriced Clothing: WA (Filson > Pendleton)
Antifa: OR
Overdoses: Push
Glory Holes: WA
Inland Water ways: WA
Mountains: WA
Lakes: Push - though leaning towards WA CDA and PDA are spectacular but WA for abundance. I mean even the WA desert has solid lakes.
Desert: WA
Grumpy Desert People: WA (ID desert people are Mormon, and they aint grumpy)
White Wakanda: ID
Proximity to Oppressive Taxes: WA
Gas Stations: ID
Overpriced Clothing: WA (Filson) Does ID have an overpriced clothing?
Antifa: WA
Overdoses: WA
Glory Holes: ID - Larry Craig Glory Holes >>> All others
Patriots: ID
Patriots at Glory Holes: ID
The Salmon, Payette, and Lochsa are as legit for inland waterways as it gets - Class 4 action. The Snake/River of No Return Canyon is the Mack Daddy.
We agree on the glory holes - the Huetter rest stop between Post Falls and CDA is notorious. Wallace, ID (War Big Burn) stands in a class by itself as a functioning set of brothels well into the late 80's. -
Oregon
I think ID wins the lake competition rather easily. So many of them.PurpleThrobber said:
Priest is the most bodacious of all the N. Idaho lakes in terms of beauty. Hayden and Payette Lake are stunners from a wealth standpoint.huskyhooligan said:
Coast: WAPurpleThrobber said:
Quite honestly, #myvandals win a bunch of those categories.huskyhooligan said:Too many @Swaye on Washington coast, keeping the WA coast down. The fact the WA coast is mere miles from the wettest spot in the contiguous 48 plays a big part. Also that half of it is National Park or very restricted by blond haired, blue eyed, swede infested (those loggers had to unload in someone) native populations means most of WA coast is inaccessible, or just less so. That said 2nd Beach at La Push is beautiful.
Coast: Oregon
Inland Water ways: WA
Mountains: WA
Lakes: WA
Desert: WA
Grumpy Desert People: WA
White Wakanda: OR
Proximity to Oppressive Taxes: OR
Gas Stations: WA
Overpriced Clothing: WA (Filson > Pendleton)
Antifa: OR
Overdoses: Push
Glory Holes: WA
Inland Water ways: WA
Mountains: WA
Lakes: Push - though leaning towards WA CDA and PDA are spectacular but WA for abundance. I mean even the WA desert has solid lakes.
Desert: WA
Grumpy Desert People: WA (ID desert people are Mormon, and they aint grumpy)
White Wakanda: ID
Proximity to Oppressive Taxes: WA
Gas Stations: ID
Overpriced Clothing: WA (Filson) Does ID have an overpriced clothing?
Antifa: WA
Overdoses: WA
Glory Holes: ID - Larry Craig Glory Holes >>> All others
Patriots: ID
Patriots at Glory Holes: ID
The Salmon, Payette, Kooskia and Clearwater are as legit for inland waterways as it gets - Class 4 action. The Snake/River of No Return Canyon is the Mack Daddy.
We agree on the glory holes - the Huetter rest stop between Post Falls and CDA is notorious. Wallace, ID (War Big Burn) stands in a class by itself as a functioning set of brothels well into the late 80's.
I get the Chelan appeal and Lake WA is unique for an urban lake, but beyond those 2, it's Idaho. -
Oregon
Crescent Lake erasure.YellowSnow said:
I think ID wins the lake competition rather easily. So many of them.PurpleThrobber said:
Priest is the most bodacious of all the N. Idaho lakes in terms of beauty. Hayden and Payette Lake are stunners from a wealth standpoint.huskyhooligan said:
Coast: WAPurpleThrobber said:
Quite honestly, #myvandals win a bunch of those categories.huskyhooligan said:Too many @Swaye on Washington coast, keeping the WA coast down. The fact the WA coast is mere miles from the wettest spot in the contiguous 48 plays a big part. Also that half of it is National Park or very restricted by blond haired, blue eyed, swede infested (those loggers had to unload in someone) native populations means most of WA coast is inaccessible, or just less so. That said 2nd Beach at La Push is beautiful.
Coast: Oregon
Inland Water ways: WA
Mountains: WA
Lakes: WA
Desert: WA
Grumpy Desert People: WA
White Wakanda: OR
Proximity to Oppressive Taxes: OR
Gas Stations: WA
Overpriced Clothing: WA (Filson > Pendleton)
Antifa: OR
Overdoses: Push
Glory Holes: WA
Inland Water ways: WA
Mountains: WA
Lakes: Push - though leaning towards WA CDA and PDA are spectacular but WA for abundance. I mean even the WA desert has solid lakes.
Desert: WA
Grumpy Desert People: WA (ID desert people are Mormon, and they aint grumpy)
White Wakanda: ID
Proximity to Oppressive Taxes: WA
Gas Stations: ID
Overpriced Clothing: WA (Filson) Does ID have an overpriced clothing?
Antifa: WA
Overdoses: WA
Glory Holes: ID - Larry Craig Glory Holes >>> All others
Patriots: ID
Patriots at Glory Holes: ID
The Salmon, Payette, Kooskia and Clearwater are as legit for inland waterways as it gets - Class 4 action. The Snake/River of No Return Canyon is the Mack Daddy.
We agree on the glory holes - the Huetter rest stop between Post Falls and CDA is notorious. Wallace, ID (War Big Burn) stands in a class by itself as a functioning set of brothels well into the late 80's.
I get the Chelan appeal and Lake WA is unique for an urban lake, but beyond those 2, it's Idaho. -
Oregon
@dnc Crescent, Ozette, @Swaye Quinalt, Cushman, Whatcom, Cavanaugh, Wenatchee, Ross, Diablo, Baker, Banks, American, Sammamish, Tapps, Sun, Osoyoos, literally half the Columbia is lake.YellowSnow said:
I think ID wins the lake competition rather easily. So many of them.PurpleThrobber said:
Priest is the most bodacious of all the N. Idaho lakes in terms of beauty. Hayden and Payette Lake are stunners from a wealth standpoint.huskyhooligan said:
Coast: WAPurpleThrobber said:
Quite honestly, #myvandals win a bunch of those categories.huskyhooligan said:Too many @Swaye on Washington coast, keeping the WA coast down. The fact the WA coast is mere miles from the wettest spot in the contiguous 48 plays a big part. Also that half of it is National Park or very restricted by blond haired, blue eyed, swede infested (those loggers had to unload in someone) native populations means most of WA coast is inaccessible, or just less so. That said 2nd Beach at La Push is beautiful.
Coast: Oregon
Inland Water ways: WA
Mountains: WA
Lakes: WA
Desert: WA
Grumpy Desert People: WA
White Wakanda: OR
Proximity to Oppressive Taxes: OR
Gas Stations: WA
Overpriced Clothing: WA (Filson > Pendleton)
Antifa: OR
Overdoses: Push
Glory Holes: WA
Inland Water ways: WA
Mountains: WA
Lakes: Push - though leaning towards WA CDA and PDA are spectacular but WA for abundance. I mean even the WA desert has solid lakes.
Desert: WA
Grumpy Desert People: WA (ID desert people are Mormon, and they aint grumpy)
White Wakanda: ID
Proximity to Oppressive Taxes: WA
Gas Stations: ID
Overpriced Clothing: WA (Filson) Does ID have an overpriced clothing?
Antifa: WA
Overdoses: WA
Glory Holes: ID - Larry Craig Glory Holes >>> All others
Patriots: ID
Patriots at Glory Holes: ID
The Salmon, Payette, Kooskia and Clearwater are as legit for inland waterways as it gets - Class 4 action. The Snake/River of No Return Canyon is the Mack Daddy.
We agree on the glory holes - the Huetter rest stop between Post Falls and CDA is notorious. Wallace, ID (War Big Burn) stands in a class by itself as a functioning set of brothels well into the late 80's.
I get the Chelan appeal and Lake WA is unique for an urban lake, but beyond those 2, it's Idaho.
I'll give ID natural lakes though. -
Other than the murder Ryan Mallett rare freak waves/undertows, it’s an amazing area, hence all of those 30A elliptical stickers pasted over numerous vehicles.dnc said:
Gulf Shores/Orange Beach is a nice area. It's very hard to beat the Florida panhandle/East Alabama white sand beaches in the contiguous 48. The Clearwater area is really pretty too.dirtysouwfdawg said:
Gulf Shores works. Forgotten Coast, FL, is shit.Purple_Pills said:
Unless in Florida, no.dirtysouwfdawg said:Gulf Coast
I have been to every county along the coast of the contiguous 48 states, except three, including the entire Gulf Coast, so I am an amateur expert on this topic.
I’ve lived in in Foley, Pensacola, Tallahassee, and spent time all along the way.
I challenge thy to a dual as gulf coast superiority guy. -
Oregon
Idaho's Crown Jewel. Priest Lake is incredible.PurpleThrobber said:
Priest is the most bodacious of all the N. Idaho lakes in terms of beauty. Hayden and Payette Lake are stunners from a wealth standpoint.
The Salmon, Payette, and Lochsa are as legit for inland waterways as it gets - Class 4 action. The Snake/River of No Return Canyon is the Mack Daddy.
We agree on the glory holes - the Huetter rest stop between Post Falls and CDA is notorious. Wallace, ID (War Big Burn) stands in a class by itself as a functioning set of brothels well into the late 80's. -
Oregon
no way, I'd take coastal SoCal weather over that. Less rain, 65-85 98% of the yearchuck said:Beaches are stupid unless you're either digging clams or chasing bearded clams.
Southern Oregon has the best weather on the west coast. Too fucking hot in socal, too cold and wet in Wa. -
Oregon
I'm good with 55-75. I don't like heat that much anymore. We used to do a lot of camping between Reedsport and Coos Bay during the winter. The weather almost never let us down.Fire_Marshall_Bill said:
no way, I'd take coastal SoCal weather over that. Less rain, 65-85 98% of the yearchuck said:Beaches are stupid unless you're either digging clams or chasing bearded clams.
Southern Oregon has the best weather on the west coast. Too fucking hot in socal, too cold and wet in Wa.








