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WHOLE. LEE. SHIT. PORTLAND!!! Left Intel at 1:30 this afternoon and I live over by St. Vincent's. Didn't get home til after 4:30. I realize you people never get snow but WTH!!! It was a rough drive. I had a nice text chat with Adam (twelvism). Don't worry, there's no law against texting and crawling.
I live up here in battle ground have have at least 6 inches standing.
i used to live there...memories.
hopefully this weather calms down soon. i have to drive to Bend, OR next week. Going by way of I-5 and Hwy 26. taking my lowered honda on UHP tires should be interesting.
WHOLE. LEE. SHIT. PORTLAND!!! Left Intel at 1:30 this afternoon and I live over by St. Vincent's. Didn't get home til after 4:30. I realize you people never get snow but WTH!!! It was a rough drive. I had a nice text chat with Adam (twelvism). Don't worry, there's no law against texting and crawling.
Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside in a cloud of smoke, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming "Wow! What a Ride!
hopefully this weather calms down soon. i have to drive to Bend, OR next week. Going by way of I-5 and Hwy 26. taking my lowered honda on UHP tires should be interesting.
Same, I'm driving to Sacramento on Wednesday. Luckily I'm taking my 4x4 truck.
On that note, I heard that in Oregon you have to carry chains even with a four wheel drive vehicle (when going over mountain passes.) Anyone know if this is this true?
I've been up on the pass during some gnarly storms and have never been stopped. But then again I've always been driving vehicles that are capable going through heavy snow with zero problems.
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