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Barbara
25 Aug 2005, 04:44 PM
I'm most likely moving to Portland in the fall and I'm just wondering how many DC fans on here live there.

Black&Red#17
26 Aug 2005, 03:40 PM
I have a job interview in Oregon next week, 3 hours south of Portland, and was wondering the same thing in case it works out. If we all end up there, we'll have to band together to fight DCU withdrawal, watch matches on TV, and to take roadtrips when DC is visiting San Jose.

Barbara
26 Aug 2005, 03:42 PM
I have a job interview in Oregon next week, 3 hours south of Portland, and was wondering the same thing in case it works out. If we all end up there, we'll have to band together to fight DCU withdrawal, watch matches on TV, and to take roadtrips when DC is visiting San Jose.


Indeed. Where is your interview? Eugene?

Black&Red#17
26 Aug 2005, 03:47 PM
A town called Winston, its south of Eugene if you go down I-5.

Red&Black
26 Aug 2005, 04:16 PM
eugene is only an hour and half or maybe two hours from portland.

there is at least one other dcu fan in portland who posts on here but i can't remember who it is.

oregon is great place to live (i grew up there) and portland is a really fun town to live in. southern oregon (pretty much anyplace south of eugene) is, like eastern oregon, much more conservative than portland or seattle.

hope rain doesn't bum ya out.

Red&Black
26 Aug 2005, 04:21 PM
there was also a nice guy who posts on here called Finnegan who kindly invited me to hang with the timber army when i was last visiting my folks. unfortunately a family dinner made me miss them. you might want to contact him as well. he may know some locals who follow united.

Knave
26 Aug 2005, 04:23 PM
... and to take roadtrips when DC is visiting San Jose.
I'll see you in San Jose ... if they don't fold that team. :o

gocaps
26 Aug 2005, 04:33 PM
there is at least one other dcu fan in portland who posts on here but i can't remember who it is.
You might mean dignan23. I think Barbara knows him...

Portland's the coolest city in America. If I weren't so tied here, I'd seriously consider moving there.

Red&Black
26 Aug 2005, 04:39 PM
You might mean dignan23. I think Barbara knows him...

Portland's the coolest city in America. If I weren't so tied here, I'd seriously consider moving there.
that could well be, i only remember seeing the poster's location

Barbara
26 Aug 2005, 04:58 PM
eugene is only an hour and half or maybe two hours from portland.

there is at least one other dcu fan in portland who posts on here but i can't remember who it is.

oregon is great place to live (i grew up there) and portland is a really fun town to live in. southern oregon (pretty much anyplace south of eugene) is, like eastern oregon, much more conservative than portland or seattle.

hope rain doesn't bum ya out.

I've heard nothing but good things about the climate in Portland. And I like rain.

Ursula lives in Portland, but I don't know of anyone else.

Barbara
26 Aug 2005, 05:00 PM
You might mean dignan23. I think Barbara knows him...

Portland's the coolest city in America. If I weren't so tied here, I'd seriously consider moving there.


Yeah, Dig does live in Portland but I haven't quite converted him over to DCU fandom yet. He claims to be MLS neutral. We'll see about that.


I do plan to start following the Timbers. I understand that PGE Park is a sweet little stadium.

Red&Black
26 Aug 2005, 05:02 PM
I've heard nothing but good things about the climate in Portland. And I like rain.

Ursula lives in Portland, but I don't know of anyone else.
for all the rain it does have a very mild climate--never too hot or too cold. there are a bunch of amazing neighborhoods in portland and the prices (outside a few "exclusive" neighborhoods) are really low compared to the DC area.

its of course also extremely nice to be a little more than an hour away from beach or skiing. i've been to 48 of the 50 states and still think oregon is the most beautiful. of course i am biased.

gocaps
26 Aug 2005, 05:07 PM
its of course also extremely nice to be a little more than an hour away from beach or skiing. i've been to 48 of the 50 states and still think oregon is the most beautiful. of course i am biased.
As a native, I'm in the tank for DC, but Oregon combines physical beauty with quality, livable urban environments as well as anyplace I've been in America. (Vancouver, BC is another story)

For straight scenery, Montana is pretty damn stunning. Then again, my state count is at 39 so I'll defer to R&B.

Red&Black
26 Aug 2005, 05:10 PM
As a native, I'm in the tank for DC, but Oregon combines physical beauty with quality, livable urban environments as well as anyplace I've been in America. (Vancouver, BC is another story)

For straight scenery, Montana is pretty damn stunning. Then again, my state count is at 39 so I'll defer to R&B.
montana would be my #2 tied with alaska. my old man is from there and we still own some acerage there and have a family ranch (we have one in central oregon too). it is gorgeous in montana but i think the oregon coast gives it a slight edge.

gocaps
26 Aug 2005, 05:14 PM
montana would be my #2 tied with alaska. my old man is from there and we still own some acerage there and have a family ranch (we have one in central oregon too). it is gorgeous in montana but i think the oregon coast gives it a slight edge.
Good point about coastline. Where's the ranch? I've been all over that state in the last 8 months...

Red&Black
26 Aug 2005, 05:14 PM
Good point about coastline. Where's the ranch? I've been all over that state in the last 8 months...
outside of livingston, in park county not so far from the airport at belgrade (bozeman)

gocaps
26 Aug 2005, 05:17 PM
outside of livingston, in park county not so far from the airport at belgrade (bozeman)
I haven't been to Belgrade yet (although I was there when I was a teenager) - that will probably happen next year. I am, however, getting to go up to Kalispell (FCA) in the next two months. Glacier, here I come.

Red&Black
26 Aug 2005, 05:20 PM
I haven't been to Belgrade yet (although I was there when I was a teenager) - that will probably happen next year. I am, however, getting to go up to Kalispell (FCA) in the next two months. Glacier, here I come.
you'll like glacier. i have a uncle and aunt up in great falls which isn't too far from the park. and of course livingston is the "gateway to yellowstone"

gocaps
26 Aug 2005, 05:22 PM
you'll like glacier. i have a uncle and aunt up in great falls which isn't too far from the park. and of course livingston is the "gateway to yellowstone"
Great Falls has one of my favorite bars in the world (http://www.ohairemotorinn.com/?p=sipanddip).

Red&Black
26 Aug 2005, 05:26 PM
Great Falls has one of my favorite bars in the world (http://www.ohairemotorinn.com/?p=sipanddip).
damn i'll have to visit that spot. i need to make a trip to montana before all my relatives forget who i am.