Oregon Week!
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“Phil Knight money/Uof0 Honey/OMG there goes another snow bunny”
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Crystal and Baker are both ten times better than Bachelor what the actual fuckYellowSnow said:
I have to go with Oregon from a geological / topography perspective. I prefer Bachelor to any of the WA ski resorts although Seattle is way closer to Whistler. Oregon's wine country is way better than Washington's. Oregon coast is better too. The Bend / Sunriver area is fantastic.creepycoug said:
Washington, of course.CaptainPJ said:
So who won?!!creepycoug said:You all laugh, but this was a real live debate over at Doogman years back. It morphed into a state level debate where people were comparing / competing over which state had the better geographical topography and greater natural beauty. CastlerockRon/royotis was throwing down for Washington, arguing that Oregon just didn't have an answer for Mt. Rayonier. There were protracted arguments between morons over whether Olympic National Park was better than Crescent Lake, etc. etc.
This literally went on for months and people were taking it seriously.
Lake Chelan was the tie breaker. The Oregonians had no answer. -
I am an Oregonian who has a second home 2 miles out of Rainier National Park. I am also a major outdoor enthusiast - mostly hiking. I'll take Seattle over Portland. Mt. Rainier over Mt. Hood. Oregon coast over WA coast (except Long Beach is excellent). Eastern Oregon over eastern Washington (though I love Spokane). One thing we can all agree upon is some of the most beautiful parts of WA and OR are shared along the southern border in the form of the Columbia River Gorge.
Yet with all of the beauty found in both states, 9 months out of the year I want to off-myself due to grey skies, rain, and the inability to tell whether it is 5AM or 5PM most dreary days. -
You'll have to go back to Oregon for that.QuackAddict said:I am an Oregonian who has a second home 2 miles out of Rainier National Park. I am also a major outdoor enthusiast - mostly hiking. I'll take Seattle over Portland. Mt. Rainier over Mt. Hood. Oregon coast over WA coast (except Long Beach is excellent). Eastern Oregon over eastern Washington (though I love Spokane). One thing we can all agree upon is some of the most beautiful parts of WA and OR are shared along the southern border in the form of the Columbia River Gorge.
Yet with all of the beauty found in both states, 9 months out of the year I want to off-myself due to grey skies, rain, and the inability to tell whether it is 5AM or 5PM most dreary days.
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Bachelor has way better vertical than either Crystal or Baker. They get plenty of snow. Far shorter lift lines than Crystal on the weekends.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Crystal and Baker are both ten times better than Bachelor what the actual fuckYellowSnow said:
I have to go with Oregon from a geological / topography perspective. I prefer Bachelor to any of the WA ski resorts although Seattle is way closer to Whistler. Oregon's wine country is way better than Washington's. Oregon coast is better too. The Bend / Sunriver area is fantastic.creepycoug said:
Washington, of course.CaptainPJ said:
So who won?!!creepycoug said:You all laugh, but this was a real live debate over at Doogman years back. It morphed into a state level debate where people were comparing / competing over which state had the better geographical topography and greater natural beauty. CastlerockRon/royotis was throwing down for Washington, arguing that Oregon just didn't have an answer for Mt. Rayonier. There were protracted arguments between morons over whether Olympic National Park was better than Crescent Lake, etc. etc.
This literally went on for months and people were taking it seriously.
Lake Chelan was the tie breaker. The Oregonians had no answer. -
Bachelor is the only thing in Oregon that is better than anything comparable in Washington. That doesn't mean Bachelor is better than EVERYTHING in Washington because it isn't. Don't twist.YellowSnow said:
Bachelor has way better vertical than either Crystal or Baker. They get plenty of snow. Far shorter lift lines than Crystal on the weekends.PostGameOrangeSlices said:
Crystal and Baker are both ten times better than Bachelor what the actual fuckYellowSnow said:
I have to go with Oregon from a geological / topography perspective. I prefer Bachelor to any of the WA ski resorts although Seattle is way closer to Whistler. Oregon's wine country is way better than Washington's. Oregon coast is better too. The Bend / Sunriver area is fantastic.creepycoug said:
Washington, of course.CaptainPJ said:
So who won?!!creepycoug said:You all laugh, but this was a real live debate over at Doogman years back. It morphed into a state level debate where people were comparing / competing over which state had the better geographical topography and greater natural beauty. CastlerockRon/royotis was throwing down for Washington, arguing that Oregon just didn't have an answer for Mt. Rayonier. There were protracted arguments between morons over whether Olympic National Park was better than Crescent Lake, etc. etc.
This literally went on for months and people were taking it seriously.
Lake Chelan was the tie breaker. The Oregonians had no answer.
Fuck off, Oregon.
Defend your turf, bitches.
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Sounds like you should probably kill yourself.QuackAddict said:I am an Oregonian who has a second home 2 miles out of Rainier National Park. I am also a major outdoor enthusiast - mostly hiking. I'll take Seattle over Portland. Mt. Rainier over Mt. Hood. Oregon coast over WA coast (except Long Beach is excellent). Eastern Oregon over eastern Washington (though I love Spokane). One thing we can all agree upon is some of the most beautiful parts of WA and OR are shared along the southern border in the form of the Columbia River Gorge.
Yet with all of the beauty found in both states, 9 months out of the year I want to off-myself due to grey skies, rain, and the inability to tell whether it is 5AM or 5PM most dreary days.
And LEAVE! -
Portland and Seattle are like Coke and Pepsi. They share more similarities with each other than they do with anything else. But Coke is better and so is Seattle.ntxduck said:
This. People from Portland love to talk shit on Seattle and people from Seattle love to talk shit on Portland. What that really means is that they probably haven't lived or traveled much outside of the NW. Spend some time extended time in the other major cities (aside from Austin, Denver, and San Diego--which are the only ones I personally would put up there with the NW) and you'll realize how great both Portland and Seattle are in comparison.RatherBeBrewing said:Portland and Seattle, Washington and Oregon - those are the same things. If you think the place you’re taking shits is better or different then you’re wrong.
Same shit. Trees, rain, hobos. Just a few degrees latitude difference. Amazon, Microsoft, Intel, Nike. Same shit.
Sales tax and pumping gas are the difference, that’s it. We have to rely on our football teams to tell us what is better. -
Oh if I'm offing myself I plan on taking some Husky fans with me. When is the next time I'll see you at your mother's house?Swaye said:
Sounds like you should probably kill yourself.QuackAddict said:I am an Oregonian who has a second home 2 miles out of Rainier National Park. I am also a major outdoor enthusiast - mostly hiking. I'll take Seattle over Portland. Mt. Rainier over Mt. Hood. Oregon coast over WA coast (except Long Beach is excellent). Eastern Oregon over eastern Washington (though I love Spokane). One thing we can all agree upon is some of the most beautiful parts of WA and OR are shared along the southern border in the form of the Columbia River Gorge.
Yet with all of the beauty found in both states, 9 months out of the year I want to off-myself due to grey skies, rain, and the inability to tell whether it is 5AM or 5PM most dreary days.
And LEAVE!
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Moses Lake > Hermiston






