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essential portland / oregon / pac northwest experiences

edited March 2012
i am trying to make a list of serious, essential portland/regional experiences. not an obvious 'where to take your out of town friends' but a devoted "i've lived here for a long time and want to make sure i am not missing anything" list.

i would include things like: visit Enchanted Forest, paddle a canoe/kayak down the Willamette River, pick berries on Sauvie's Island, go to a Timbers/Blazers/Ducks game, go surfing at Short Sands, watch a drawbridge to open/close, etc.

but there is so much more...
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  • Opal Creek / Three Pools
  • crying of joy right now because the sky is blue
  • - Burnside skatepark - watching or doing
    - 4 T Trail
    - Japanese Garden (my favorite: take the MAX to the zoo, then walk down the Wildwood Trail to the Japanese Garden on the way to downtown)
    - Walking the downtown river trails (Eastbank Esplanade > Hawthorne Bridge > Waterfront Park > Steel Bridge)
    - Taking the Amtrak in or out
  • My mysterious house guest skipped his conference today and went to the Japanese Garden. Cool move.
  • Hoyt Arboretum
    Skyline Cafe
    Maryhill
    Alibi
    Country Fair
  • Do you know I have never been to the Arboretum.

    In college, people would go there and do mushrooms. And I'd think, "what is the Arboretum? It sounds magical."

    Then periodically I'd hear about it, over the next 15 years, and I'd think "Oh yeah, the magical Arboretum where the trees come to life and gently caress you with cartoon branches, I've heard of that place."

    I WANT TO GO. Can you take snoopys there?
  • I went to the county fair with my ex boyfriend and we were sitting at the Willie Nelson concert and he left to get a corn dog and he was gone for so long that the middle-aged cowboy/cowgirl couple behind me befriended me ("I hope he left you with the car keys!!") because they were worried about me. Then my ex showed back up and announced he was going to get Willie to sign his VHS copy of Red Headed Stranger. I was like "I don't see that happening." But he disappeared, and was gone again for so long the middle aged couple got worried again. When he finally reappeared he was super bummed.
  • The Arboretum is basically just the trails around the zoo, so yes, you can take snoopys there.
  • Related: When people have their dogs out on hiking trails, and the dog sniffs me as he goes past, I wish the dog owners would not make an excuse for the dog like "He's just curious!" I understand how dogs work and I know I'll probably encounter one when I hike. Smiling and saying hello is friendly and totally cool, it just bugs me when every dog owner that passes me has to make some excuse for their dog.
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    So many spots on the coast!

    The view from Astoria Column, crossing the bridge, the south jetty, Seaside, the whole stinking drive down to Florence, the dunes, Devil's Churn, stinkin' Cannon f-in' Beach, the octopus in Newport at the marine science center, tidepools!
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    WA: Mt. Eerie, Cap Sante, riding a ferry boat, hanging around on a pebbly Puget Sound beach, the border, that long weird part of ex-urban BC on the way into Vancouver. (OK, not WA, exactly.) And for that matter, taking a ferry to Victoria. Jolly ol' Victoria (Canadian Tijuana).
  • edited March 2012
    Bored for hours on I-5 going somewhere. Making landmarks out of signs and buildings and stuff that you've seen a thousand times driving by to kill the time... Tacoma Dome, Clarck County Fairgrounds sign, Gosporor (sp.?) Monuments, Freeway turn-Brewery-Capitol-Bridge at Olympia, Nisqually...
  • Extending this discussion up into WA are we?
    Twin Peaks pilgrimage to Snoqualmie Falls (but don't go anytime soon because the trail is closed so you drive forever to get there and then can't walk around anywhere)
  • MacKenzie Falls. Went there last year and remembered how deep a place that is. The Lava Beds. Three Sisters. Three Fingered Jack.
  • edited March 2012
    When a dog presumes to sniff me, I'm like "you don't know me" and I glare at the owner. Maybe I'm the reason for your peeve
  • case in point

    I was just walking the dog. We were AT THE DOG PARK, which is a large unfenced area inside a much bigger park (with playground, baseball field, etc.), which I agree is stupid:
    - if all dogs are just murderous demons waiting only for the opportunity to savagely bite a human (as leash laws would have us believe) then it seems like that area should be fenced.
    - if we're all (including police, town, parks & rec, and all people using the park) just going to go ahead and assume that the dogs at the park are not going to actually bite someone (hence no one seeming to see the need for a fence) then the entire park should just be off-leash and available for family/dog fun times

    BUT I DIGRESS

    So Franklin and I were standing in the off-leash area. Pretty emo, just a mud bog, and no other dogs were there. Franklin was running around. Periodically dogs will go from the off-leash area into various non-off-leash areas, because like I said there is no fence and dogs aren't robots. So Franklin saw a cool stick and ran across the sidewalk to get it. He happened to run across the path of a lady walking on the path. He was probably 7 feet in front of her, running across her path (i.e., not running towards her), and at no point did he even look at her. HOWEVER, she stopped, her face became a rictus of terror, and she goes "WHOA! WHOA!!!!!!" and held her hands out like she was warding off some terrible violence. Franklin just kept running past her. Then she looks at me and angrily says "The off leash area is OVER! THERE!" and pointed.....two feet to her left. Where the off-leash area technically begins.

    So yeah. I totally understand why dog owners pre-emptively try to reassure strangers that the dog they are walking around with off-leash is actually not a murderous demon with blood lust. BECAUSE PEOPLE ARE LITERALLY INSANE COWARDS
  • I should've said, "Oh no, have you never seen a dog before?"
  • I don't think leash laws are about biting per se. I want dogs on leash so they aren't always running up to me and harassing me. They also are more likely to get away with pooping somewhere I might walk and not having it picked up if they are off leash. I think your dog looks nice and he seems like he has a really funny personality, so I would probably be amused by him. I feel this way about maybe 5% of dogs. In general I don't want dogs to come charging up to me, so I think it's OK to require them to be under control in public areas.
  • But you are right about this particular setup being dumb.
  • and that lady being a huge idiot
  • Yeah, I agree with that too.
  • edited March 2012
    p.s. The entire world isn't about making sure each individual person gets exactly their needs met. So you don't like dogs that much...I'd say that, barring some very basic elements of manners and rules, that is YOUR PROBLEM. I don't like all kinds of shit. I don't like when I'm sitting in a coffee shop and somebody's loud-ass toddler is shrieking. I don't like when people recline their seats on airplanes. I don't like when dudes talk to me while I'm trying to sit and read a book. I don't like when people smoke while I'm walking behind them on a sidewalk. I don't like when people leave their porch light on all night. I don't like any breed of small dog and am not interested in speaking to those dogs or their owners. etc. etc. etc.

    FUCKING DEAL WITH IT. Dogs live in the world, there are literally hundreds of millions of them, and there always have been, ALWAYS. We (humans) have always been used to this concept, until like 20 years ago, and I don't understand what changed.

    Now people act like, oh my GOD, it's a DOG, what's gonna HAPPEN, what if it JUMPS ON ME, ARRRRRGHHHHH like it's some insane novel outrageous situation that no one's ever fucking dealt with before.
  • So you want to own a dog, I'd say that is YOUR PROBLEM ;)
  • you are crazy if you think that. See above re: dogs and humans literally evolving together for hundreds of thousands of years. It's not like iPhone vs. Android or something. It is a PART OF BEING ON THE EARTH.
  • This conflict arose and then people said "Ok, Ok, some of you want to have dogs, some of you do not want dogs running around near you. We'll make some special places where the people can take their dogs."
  • I think it is a false conflict. What conflict?? After 100,000 years there's suddenly "conflict?" "News flash: some people own dogs!!!! MAJOR PROBLEM!" As if.

    I think it is all part of modern Americans seeking out ever more outrageous ways to completely infantilize themselves and not be responsible for any human interaction, wanting every single thing to be legislated so that nothing will ever be uncertain. But uncertainty is part of life and you can't legislate for all possible encounters.

    I am sick of people being babies.
  • the fact that this is only a "conflict" in America has to tell you something
  • But when you argue like that, you sound like someone saying "For all of history marriage has been between a man and a woman!"

    You can't just fob off other people's rights because of what you want. A compromise was reached, and in compromises you don't get everything you want.
  • "Rights."

    Hilarious

    My inalienable right as a human being to not have to ever see or touch a dog unless I want to.

    So glad 100,000 people died in the French Revolution defending that noble right

    We need to drastically re-examine our priorities if LEASH LAWS are now being held up as RIGHTS.
  • It's more about the right to be in our public spaces. I can't take my dune buggy and do donuts in the park for similar reasons. It's shared space.
  • And yet people are allowed to pitch frisbees at my head all day long
  • Yeah, but if there was an organized opposition that made its case and established a frisbee zone, it would be the same thing.
  • The same thing = FUCKING STUPID.

    Just deal with the frisbee, is what I'm saying. If you want somebody to stop throwing a frisbee near you, say "hey can you please move somewhere else."

    We want to be babies--we want to NOT EVER HAVE TO HAVE uncomfortable interactions.
  • hysteria about leash laws or frisbees or whatever = manifestations of our feelings of powerlessness in a grinding oppressive system that deep down we know we can never change or even slightly impact. So we shriek about the off-leash area because it makes us feel like there is some aspect of our lives we can control.

    It is a cold comfort
  • In general I agree with you that this is a cultural trend, but I already feel like I have a lot of uncomfortable interactions with dogs, and imagining having WAY MORE of them is something I hope doesn't happen.
  • I also agree with you about why people get really bitchy about it.
  • I just want people to live in the world.

    Also this is terrible karma, this conversation. If my dog actually bit someone I would want to fucking die.
  • I apologize to everyone for getting so mad about leash laws again.

    It is creepy when someone has a really weird/small pet peeve that they constantly bring up.

    Also this was thread hijacking at its most egregious.

    I just think dogs are important, that's all. They helped us get where we are today, and we shouldn't just act like they're weird nuisances.
  • True, this was a super hijack, but that's UHX at its best. I didn't mind the discussion and I know it's cause you love your friend a lot.
  • you hijacked the shit out of this thread.

    but leash laws are good and important! like D said, 95% of dogs are ass-holes, and probably 98% of dog owners are too. if it weren't for them there would be no need for leash laws. reasons why leash laws are important: let's say i am walking my big pit bull who has issues and your off leash snoopy runs up to say hello, and then my dog kills him. OR i am trying to have a picnic in the park and some off leash dog decides he wants to eat all the food. OR some big dog sees some kid eating some yummy treat and decides he is just going to aggressively take it away from the kid. OR you are driving along and some off leash dog bolts across the street in front of you after a squirl which causes you to slam on your breaks which causes the car behind you to rear end you and then you have whiplash for the rest of your life. OR some off leash dog kills your cat. ETC ETC ETC

    i love dogs hard, but totally agree with leash laws.

    some crazy portland leash law history: maybe ten years ago or so some super agro person who hated off leash dogs in laurelhurst park started leaving chunks of poison meat under bushes in the park. lots of off leash dogs ate the meat and died horrible painful deaths. that act of terrorism is pretty much what lead to the adoption of dog parks and off-leash areas (as well as dog-free parks too). so another good reason to keep your dog on a leash: so he won't eat poison!
  • edited March 2012
    yeah, in the face of crazy cowardly babies being dicks about my dog I always forget leash laws are for the dogs' protection too.

    And I mean, having said all this, I NEVER have my dog off-leash except in quiet park zones. I mean, what kind of asshole would let their offleash dog go bananas at a kid's birthday party or something? Or let their dog run out into traffic, UGhhhh

    I'm just really tired of people acting like they can legislate the actual behavior of dogs. That lady being mad that snoopy was 2 feet out of the off leash zone. What on earth kind of a world does that lady live in? And "being scared" of dogs who aren't even looking at you, going anywhere near you, etc. etc....I just think that is supremely lame.

  • I think it is ridiculous that people freak out about a dog two feet away from an off-leash zone. If i am chilling at a park that has a dog party part, I expect there to be dogs occasionally wandering into my zone. OTOH, last summer I was hiking in the gorge, and encountered at least 3 assholes with gnarly breed dogs (two pits and a rottweiler, ps I actually love these types of dogs but many people UNDERSTANDABLY are freaked out by them) off leash on a tiny ledge trail.

    DUDE, YOU ARE SUCH A JERK!
    I do not need a giant rotty accosting me WITHOUT A LEASH on a 3 ft wide trail. NOT OKAY.

    Thinking back this was also the hike where SOME GIRL decided to pick a giant bouquet of wildflowers on the trail for herself????? She was just sitting there with all the pretty blossoms I would have admired while walking - WTF? That hike got kind of dark w/r/t other humans.
  • The conclusion is that mostly people are just total sociopaths.

    I would basically agree with this.

    Also so true most dog owners suck. Best kept secret of the dog park is how much you talk shit about everybody else at the dog park as soon as you leave the dog park. There are so many people who let their dog jump up on you. They're like "ha ha, he likes you!" Dude, you are supposed to be RAISING this dog, not just feeding it and being otherwise hands off!!

    Also there is this creepy German shepherd who hunt-stalks the other dogs at the park while they're trying to play fetch. It is SO CREEPY, and his owner doesn't do anything about it. Or the classic dude on cell phone whose dog is ferociously humping every other dog 100% of the time.

    I also think people who don't pick up their dog's shit should legitimately be put in prison
  • -They're like "ha ha, he likes you!"

    Yes! This is exactly the kind of thing I was talking about way back earlier when this first came up.
  • Yeah but, the only place this ever happens to me is at the DOG PARK. Where is this happening to you all the time somehow???
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