Woodburn Or for 13 yearsWelcome!
Where abouts in Oregon?
Ah! You lived a bit further out from Portland then I did. Although I lived in Washington much of my life, I did live in Beaverton for about a year and a half before I escaped the northwest.Woodburn Or for 13 years
I mainly worked in the Portland metro area
My dad still live on Walker next to the Nike campusAh! You lived a bit further out from Portland then I did. Although I lived in Washington much of my life, I did live in Beaverton for about a year and a half before I escaped the northwest.
I lived about a half mile from the Nike campus near hwy 26.My dad still live on Walker next to the Nike campus
When I went to buy a house, Woodburn was and still is "the cheap" area. Hop on I-5 and work north or south.
I confess, I probably spent about as much time out riding my motorcycle all over Oregon as I did at home. Even in 2012 I could see the area moving further and further left.I voided the west side at all cost. Nothing but a parking lot. Its amazing how many people are moving to the area.
They would rather add bike lanes then important 26/TV highway/Cornelius pass, barns rd.
Dont miss it a bit
Me either, I can still remember when I lived in Washington having to stop before crossing the Columbia to put my helmet on to ride into Oregon.Lots of good roads to ride on, along as you had rain gear handy. I never did care for the helmet law
East Oregon much better than west, of course the same can be said of Washington.I made it all the way to Pendleton before getting pulled over
Trooper was cool about
I heard it all the time. But then again I'm conservative and more then willing to tell anyone my point of viewWas talking to some BS salesman from WA and mentioned I didn't care for the "Left Coast". He claimed he had never heard that term. Guess they don't get out much out there.
Yeah, before elk statues were racist.From what i saw, 2012 and the occupy movement was the turning point
Honestly dont card what happens at this point.