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I don't know about anyone else, but sometimes I like to just drive, and go where the road takes me. About 30 minutes off any main road I found this nice view. Stopped for a few pictures.
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Yeah, pretty much the whole Willamette River Valley is like that. The coast has some even nicer views, imo. Eastern Oregon, however, is a desert... literally.
Oregon, or Eugene is a nice green area. Too much rain though and it was waaaaay tooo boring for me when I was there on a business trip last year. Those hills, the cascades or whatever are nice too. And that willamette pronounciation still baffles me to this date.
PS: I am a true car lover. I enjoy driving, not only on the perceived limit in auto-x but also on simple beautfiul scenic routes.
I don't know about anyone else, but sometimes I like to just drive, and go where the road takes me. About 30 minutes off any main road I found this nice view. Stopped for a few pictures.
Last time i did this, i found a really sweet spot by a pond, and then almost got rearended, almost drove off the road because of construction with no signs up, and i got a flat :evil:
I don't know about anyone else, but sometimes I like to just drive, and go where the road takes me. About 30 minutes off any main road I found this nice view.
I don't know about anyone else, but sometimes I like to just drive, and go where the road takes me. About 30 minutes off any main road I found this nice view.
sure as hell doesn't work like that in Chicago..
Yah I've tried that when I get bored.
One night I got out of an attempted carjacking and the other time I ran outta road and light...
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