H2Bro_69

H2Bro_69 t1_j24796m wrote

I can speak from experience in the last couple days, Snoqualmie pass is mostly snow free right now as far as I know. It was very wet and rainy when I went over, which can also be somewhat dangerous.

Should be fine now if you haven’t already left. Check the reports though.

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H2Bro_69 t1_j22sv5l wrote

Thanks for making this. The first five are very famous mountains that I want to see for the first time or see more of, and the last three I have actually never heard of. I really want to visit the Indian Heaven area now.

Also, everyone in the Pacific Northwest should be afraid of the impending doom of Tahoma’s eruption. That’d gonna be a big event if it happens. Hopefully we’d be able to predict it and evacuate.

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H2Bro_69 t1_iw00reo wrote

Alright we’re going to need mandatory “how to act around bear” courses for all hikers, because grizzlies are potentially way more aggressive than black bears as far as I know. We need to make sure poor bears aren’t getting shot because of stupid people. I worry a bit about potential conflicts at popular areas such as Ross Lake.

I would like to see this work though, because it’s definitely ecologically important.

Edit: maybe not mandatory course, but just much more awareness.

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H2Bro_69 t1_iv4m3o9 wrote

Her entire campaign is almost centered around blaming a U.S. Senator for crime in Seattle.

She is from Pasco and currently lives in Pasco. Went to college at Whitworth University in Spokane. She grew up on a farm and went to a very Christian school for nursing. Yet she has the audacity to act like she knows anything about Seattle or its problems. Fuck you Smiley. You’re full of shit. If you want to run for statewide office and you’re going to target the state’s biggest city and economic hub, you’re not going to win. A good Washington state senator would try to unify the state instead of divide it.

Why does someone who lives in Pasco care about crime in Seattle? Because they want to score vain political points.

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