jakeinthevalley
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Lakeview, OR.......93-39 spread.
Not bad
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8 hours ago, SilverFallsAndrew said:
I am biased, but Silverton is the gem of the willamette valley. Silverton reservoir is very nice too, they also stock it with about 20,000 trout annually. With the high water this spring a good percentage probably got washed into silver creek. Where did you eat?
Went to Noble Fox. Sat on the deck over the creek.
Very nice. Found a few other options to check out in the future
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Spent the afternoon just downhill from Andrew at Silverton Reservoir paddleboarding with my better half and several hundred of our closest friends.
94f and a water temp of 64f. (Yes, I brought a thermometer) Everybody was in the water. Very windy. So glad to finally have some summer.
Finished with a dinner and drinks on an outside deck in Silverton. Wonderful Saturday in the PNW
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Perfect golf weekend around Bremerton. Comfortable and cloudy Sunday at McCormick Woods. Finished with a seafood feast at Anthony's.
Monday was 36 holes at Gold Mountain. Drizzly and comfortable for the morning round on Cascades course. Sky lifted for afternoon round on Olympic and even had some sunshine that dried out the moisture on the greens.
So lush and green all around the area. Considering all the rain previous, grounds were not soggy at all.
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1 hour ago, GHweatherChris said:
Ibuprofen is a necessity for all golf bags, next to some booze and maybe a good ball or two.
Booze has always been there (along with some Copenhagen)
Ibuprofen and K Tape have only been recent additions!!
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44 minutes ago, RentonHillTC said:
Playing gold mountain for work tomorrow. Hope I stay dry!!! In 2017 this tournament was on that one day that was an absolute soaker.
36 holes at Gold Mountain on Monday, preceded by 18 at McCormick Woods on Father's Day.
Hope it's dry. Cool is fine. Either way, ibuprofen will be the drug of choice.
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45 minutes ago, TT-SEA said:
Decent chance its dry in Seattle on Saturday afternoon.
That would be great but I'm not holding my breath. Our Friday festivities will most likely be impacted though
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Looking forward to a rather damp graduation this weekend at UW?!
We'll be dry under cover at Husky Stadium, but if my daughter is sitting on the field, she may need to revisit her outfit of choice!!
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10 hours ago, Brian_in_Leavenworth said:
Missouri State led Oklahoma State 12-0. And lost 29-15.
OSU recovered two onside kicks late and Missouri St. could only manage a field goal the rest of the game
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1 hour ago, Deweydog said:
A friend of ours is billeting one of the players. He led off the inning with a walk, walked again, then popped up for the final out. It had just stopped raining at that point after the inning started completely DRY.
Just your basic 0 for 1 inning with 2 runs scored!
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1 hour ago, Deweydog said:
13 run bottom of the fourth! It’s like the 2022 spring/summer all time climo comeback. Stay tuned for more updates!!!
13 runs? Hell, they could have had a hitter up 3 times in the inning!!
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4 hours ago, Chewbacca Defense said:
We didn't know about the field burning when I moved out to the Albany/Corvallis area back in the early 90s. The first day I saw it several fields had been lit, it kinda freaked me out (one was pretty close) until a local explained it to me.
When I was about 15, we hosted a baseball team from Hawai'i and they were a bit freaked out. We explained why and they got it. They occasionally torched sugar cane fields too
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1 hour ago, SilverFallsAndrew said:
Well yes, but I always enjoyed that aspect of summer.
Me too! Growing up in Stayton, it always smelled like late summer!
That and the mint fields and the stink from the cannery during corn season!
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6 hours ago, SilverFallsAndrew said:
I'm old enough to remember when pretty much every summer was smoke free.
Except for field burning
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36 minutes ago, snow_wizard said:
People in many parts of the country would say upper 40s is far from shorts weather.
When your constantly moving and we are little more than two weeks removed from snow on the ground, it felt fine (even ankle deep in 50 degree ocean water.
Meanwhile, 65 in Salem and the weeds are coming out easily, roots and all
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Another great day of razor clamming at Gearhart this morning. Calm and upper 40's, good enough for shorts and t shirt.
4 hours total of driving, 20 minutes to limits, 1 hour to clean them and now some yard work before a feast this evening.
Despite some problems, gotta love the PNW!!
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1 hour ago, Deweydog said:
When a local analysis of Arctic Circles is performed the results are even more discouraging.
I miss Skippers
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First game this year for me will be the Red Sox the day after UW graduation. Perfect timing as it a 1pm start and we can catch it before heading back home.
I try to make a few games every year since my daughter has been at UW. Good excuse to visit
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Got up early Easter Sunday to head to Gearhart for some razor clamming for our family get together.
I can't believe how much snow was on HWY 26 over Sunset Summit. I'm not talking about leftover roadside berms, but actual, widespread snowpack in areas above 1k'.
What month is this?
(Limits in 30 minutes and they are so tasty when fresh!)
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Snow shower earlier in Stayton. I put on Christmas music to enhance the enjoyment of the holidays
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53 minutes ago, OysterPrintout said:
on one hand I don't miss the calling for genocide of his political opponents and posting youtube videos about chemtrails set to bad 90's graphics but on the other hand
Not to be a "bleeding heart," far from it, but a forum like this might be a positive form of therapy and outlet.
As I have worked through some of my own demons, I simply have ignored most of his "contributions" and learned to not take them personal.
Just a thought
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4 hours ago, Deweydog said:
I’m skeptical of the 28 inches at Tillamook.
There, I said it.
Tides will play havoc on those totals at the beaches even if they materialize.
It is April afterall
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3 hours ago, Deweydog said:
I suspect deciduous trees throughout the region will look VERY different a couple months from now.
Always 384+ hours out. Don't trust this
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3 minutes ago, MossMan said:
It was a rare morning T-Storm probably around 6am or so. During the week we started working at 5am and I would have been up around the 5th or 6th green around 6am. Golfers would start heading out around 5:30am or so.
Those were the days!! I have even considered going back as a "side hustle!" Starting to miss those early mornings and the peacefulness.....as long as all I have to do is mow!!
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June 2022 - Summer Begins
in West of the Rockies
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That was after the smoke lifted.. At 9am it was dark as night with ash falling. It was surreal