Recent comments in /f/Washington
Starfleeter t1_jaho7dc wrote
Reply to comment by -ScruffyLookin- in A Washington shaped snow figure after our snow storm. by vreeslewe
The most western peninsula doesn't point south...
-ScruffyLookin- t1_jagypv2 wrote
Reply to comment by Starfleeter in A Washington shaped snow figure after our snow storm. by vreeslewe
I’m curious which way is pointing the “right way” to you. Have you seen a map?
-ScruffyLookin- t1_jagym1b wrote
Reply to comment by milleribsen in A Washington shaped snow figure after our snow storm. by vreeslewe
Yeah maybe it will be a real thing in 30 years !
MadAzza t1_jagyeql wrote
Reply to comment by Starfleeter in A Washington shaped snow figure after our snow storm. by vreeslewe
It’s not pointed the wrong way
aasmanijal t1_jagxqdm wrote
Reply to Driving from Bellevue to Phoenix by Jolly_Cap7786
I did your route and stayed in Richland
Tawptuan t1_jagvg08 wrote
That Nisqually seismic fault line is pretty severe!
REhumanWA t1_jagpyr3 wrote
Reply to Driving from Bellevue to Phoenix by Jolly_Cap7786
The tri cities (kennewick-pasco- richland) or walla walla would all be decent options. At least far better than Hermiston or Umatilla.
Starfleeter t1_jagnkzc wrote
Reply to comment by vreeslewe in A Washington shaped snow figure after our snow storm. by vreeslewe
Go be angry at something worth your energy. A disagreement is nothing to get upset over.
vreeslewe OP t1_jagkvcb wrote
Reply to comment by Starfleeter in A Washington shaped snow figure after our snow storm. by vreeslewe
Why don’t you go punch some sand?
throwaway23029123143 t1_jagjfpk wrote
Reply to Driving from Bellevue to Phoenix by Jolly_Cap7786
Pullman might be your best bet
Starfleeter t1_jagiix6 wrote
Reply to comment by vreeslewe in A Washington shaped snow figure after our snow storm. by vreeslewe
It is pointed the wrong way and this looks nothing like Washington except being vaguely rectangular on one side.
milleribsen t1_jaghitz wrote
I vaguely see it but my brain just keeps thinking "oh yeah I'm excited to go to the waterfront property in Kelso on the southern tip of the sound
vreeslewe OP t1_jages3p wrote
Reply to comment by trains_and_rain in A Washington shaped snow figure after our snow storm. by vreeslewe
Why are you a hater
trains_and_rain t1_jage1xj wrote
You mean vaguely rectangular?
Salmundo t1_jage1ob wrote
Reply to Driving from Bellevue to Phoenix by Jolly_Cap7786
Baker City (aka Baker) is an interesting small town.
hoey1808 t1_jagcvji wrote
Reply to Driving from Bellevue to Phoenix by Jolly_Cap7786
Umatilla is super small, hermiston Kennewick or Richland are good options
datscrazee t1_jag9j0o wrote
We live in a society
Maxtrt t1_jafx10t wrote
There's so much precipitation in our state that even the maps are made of water.
vreeslewe OP t1_jafwzs2 wrote
Reply to comment by Lokehualiilii in A Washington shaped snow figure after our snow storm. by vreeslewe
No, Vancouver!
Lokehualiilii t1_jafwx4l wrote
Is this Ellensburg by chance?
TSAOutreachTeam t1_jaf4zdw wrote
Bad, ChatGPT. Bad AI!
Which_Walrus t1_jaf4qdu wrote
Would also love to know where this is
ExtraDependent883 t1_jaf3ev8 wrote
Reply to comment by werd_matrix in Is April a bad time weather wise to visit Mt Olympic National Park? by Hutchsb
It's also wet
Bamcfp t1_jaf3enx wrote
Reply to Restaurant workers, have you filed a complaint against your workplace? We want to hear from you by seattletimesnewsroom
Safeway in silverdale didn't pay me for most my time there. Filed 2 complaints with dept of labor. Idk if that counts. Never saw a cent or heard back, I assume nothing came of it.
Cold-Express t1_jahox20 wrote
Reply to Planning Honeymoon: August by jcooklsu
Avoid driving on i90 and through/near Seattle, too much traffic. I'd either go to the olympic peninsula then take the ferry to Bellingham and take hw20 across the mountains, go to Leavenworth, and see Rainer on your way back. Or drive down south from the Olympics, over hw12, stopping at Umtanum Creek Recreation Site, then going on to Leavenworth.
Overall your trip is doable but I would give yourself a little more time, or either spend your time at the coast or in the mountains.
You'll have no issue finding plenty of hikes <10 miles, not sure what you're used to but 10 miles here can be a grueling all day hike. In order to access most of the public lands you'll need to get yourself a Discover Pass, and possibly a North West Forest Pass, depends on the area.
The Olympics are a rain forest so bring rain gear.