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pala4833 t1_j78m2fu wrote
Reply to comment by thefirstgarbanzo in anyone know what this flags about? found in Graham by Cpt_Rabbit
When have jello shots ever let anyone down. That's crazy talk.
pala4833 t1_j78lpmc wrote
Have you not met a 21st Century American city before?
> "How was this allowed to happen?"
That's such an odd notion. Who was supposed to stop it? American cities have gotten shitty urban design because that's what the majority of the residents of those places demanded, either directly or unwittingly. But that's all a discussion better for /r/urbanplanning
pala4833 t1_j77pwtl wrote
Reply to comment by Shonnathan in Washington Unemployment Website login? by Shonnathan
How would the website know you're using the wrong username? You didn't change the password for an account you don't have email access to.
pala4833 t1_j74lcck wrote
Things are worth what people are willing to pay for them. Supply and demand. Caveat emptor.
pala4833 t1_j74flvh wrote
Reply to The coast with the most by gham1
Distance, lack of infrastructure, people don't really want to live there, large part is Res. land. Did I mention distance.
pala4833 t1_j72xndx wrote
In music recording, I might stay you used a little too much compression on those clouds. But this is lovely. I like all the paintings you post.
pala4833 t1_j72vnxg wrote
Reply to Thursday walking view by impossibleredhead
Go home lenticular cloud. You're drunk.
pala4833 t1_j6xu984 wrote
Reply to Palouse Falls, WA by ItsJahmin
In case anyone clicks in and actually wanted to see the falls:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uNXh9gXDd2Y&t=147s&ab_channel=RushSturges
pala4833 t1_j6o7ius wrote
Reply to Drive to Leavenworth by bstilll
Even forecasts from weather experts aren't any good around here further out than 3 days (if that).
pala4833 t1_j6o6zkk wrote
What did WSDOT say when you contacted them?
pala4833 t1_j6nqrye wrote
Waiting for the inevitable comment: "It's photoshopped. The mountain isn't that big."
pala4833 t1_j6nloib wrote
Reply to comment by bradyfost in What is the most conservative city in Western Washington? Most liberal? by [deleted]
Which bartender was it. Just curious. The redhead with the beard, or the guy with the wild hair?
pala4833 t1_j6nk9hn wrote
Reply to comment by Designer_Gas_86 in What is the most conservative city in Western Washington? Most liberal? by [deleted]
Yeah, that was sad. I loved L&S as a kid.
pala4833 t1_j6injba wrote
Reply to Staying in Washington from March for maybe the majority of the year, looking for small towns with good access to Nature by SimpleDewd
Your edit only make your question even more broad and more difficult to answer.
pala4833 t1_j6gl6hh wrote
Reply to How to see which ferries transport cars? by kylieb209
Google maps using a car as your mode will show you the correct route. Be sure to make reservations for the Port Townsend ferry well ahead of time.
pala4833 t1_j6gl0sw wrote
Reply to comment by Grouchy-Firefighter9 in How to see which ferries transport cars? by kylieb209
There are a few passenger only ferries. None that affect the OP's journey.
pala4833 t1_j6ga0z6 wrote
Reply to comment by SimpleDewd in Staying in Washington from March for maybe the majority of the year, looking for small towns with good access to Nature by SimpleDewd
There's lots of access to protected inland waters in the sound area. The coast is very remote, gray and rainy, and rugged. Is walking on the beach, bundled up, what you're after?
Still, just about anywhere, continues to meet your criteria.
pala4833 t1_j6g3pau wrote
Reply to comment by SimpleDewd in Staying in Washington from March for maybe the majority of the year, looking for small towns with good access to Nature by SimpleDewd
It's a really big state. A lot depends on what you're looking for.
Honestly? You're in an RV, right? Move around. Check out different areas. The climate varies extremely from the coast to the Idaho border.
Have you researched any areas? What made you choose the locations above?
pala4833 t1_j6g2ikm wrote
Reply to Staying in Washington from March for maybe the majority of the year, looking for small towns with good access to Nature by SimpleDewd
Honestly, everywhere in Washington has good access to Nature.
The towns you mention are are all in a rather uninteresting area for when you're not seeking nature. It's a remote location that puts you further away from other outdoor recreation areas.
pala4833 t1_j6ekzqp wrote
Reply to comment by skinem1 in Hoh Rainforest in March/April? by [deleted]
There will be zero snow in the Hoh River valley in March/April.
pala4833 t1_j6dini1 wrote
Reply to comment by Independent-Rain-867 in Hoh Rainforest in March/April? by [deleted]
Nah, it's quite moderate compared to the rest of the state. Lows above freezing for sure.
pala4833 t1_j6apafu wrote
Reply to comment by CheckmateApostates in Renowned NW glacier melts after thousands of years by American_Greed
And I didn't.
I mean, even you use "melted away" yourself to be clear.
pala4833 t1_j6a67p3 wrote
Reply to Hoh Rainforest in March/April? by [deleted]
Certainly not a bad idea. Way less people. Yes, it will be mossy, foggy, green and rainy.
pala4833 t1_j6a1s6y wrote
Reply to comment by blackcatpandora in Renowned NW glacier melts after thousands of years by American_Greed
Right?
pala4833 t1_j7f04ms wrote
Reply to comment by hierarch17 in Is Wenatchee’s downtown entirely stroads and box stores? by [deleted]
Yes, that's part of it.