Recent comments in /f/Washington

makequiltz t1_jbxxc62 wrote

Reply to comment by OrcaLov3r in Aberdeen WA, anyone? by OrcaLov3r

You might want to consider the Wenatchee area. Huge hospital, hiking galore, bike trail on both sides of the river, 4 seasons. It does get hot in the summer but we have the cheapest power rates in the state.

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avitar35 t1_jbxw5fi wrote

I’m simply offering an explanation of the reality. No arguing here, not worth it and doesn’t do shit. However, not a single person there is trying to harm people, everyone wants betterment of society for people and there are just different approaches to that. If you really feel some type of way then run, win, and be the difference you want to see there.

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Alone_Insurance t1_jbxshzx wrote

We vacation in Ocean Shores 3 times a year or so and we love it so we can mushroom forage in the Olympic, so we have been to Aberdeen many times and once, we had to stay there. ONCE. And once we took and walk on a bridge in the town and found a pile of human poop. And that’s the most Aberdeen story I have to tell.

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TheFairAmerican t1_jbxnqc1 wrote

Love Grays Harbor - even though 99% of what’s posted is probably truer than false. BUT - there’s something about the coast that’s just awesome. And I miss living there - sometimes.

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BurnaBitch666 t1_jbwoglz wrote

Okay I'll give you that. I might disagree because I'm really pained by how much we've worked to get things through that were already stripped beyond measure but I do wonder why you're arguing me if you're actually connected to trying to get important bills through. And it's legitimately bs that they walk in fancy floors while they harm people. It's silly

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SpecialistHippo4551 t1_jbwm50v wrote

Reply to comment by OrcaLov3r in Aberdeen WA, anyone? by OrcaLov3r

Not much hiking in grays harbor county (unless walking on the beach counts). The beach can be nice to visit and there are abundant state parks in the area. But it's a gloomy place to live with extremely limited social opportunities or ways to meet like minded friends

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shantired t1_jbwgzgo wrote

Vancouver/Camas/Washougal are growing and have several hospitals in the area. Vancouver clinic is opening many centers around the metro area. Portland airport is literally 10 miles away. If you go further North, there are smaller towns within a commute distance to Portland-Vancouver metro area.

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WikiSummarizerBot t1_jbwgwzw wrote

Missoula floods

>The Missoula floods (also known as the Spokane floods or the Bretz floods or Bretz's floods) were cataclysmic glacial lake outburst floods that swept periodically across eastern Washington and down the Columbia River Gorge at the end of the last ice age. These floods were the result of periodic sudden ruptures of the ice dam on the Clark Fork River that created Glacial Lake Missoula. After each ice dam rupture, the waters of the lake would rush down the Clark Fork and the Columbia River, flooding much of eastern Washington and the Willamette Valley in western Oregon. After the lake drained, the ice would reform, creating Glacial Lake Missoula again.

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