Thankyou kindly for having a link to Google map locations. I was easily able to save them to my own Google maps. I'm a big planning ahead type of person so I'm super appreciative of this!!
#1 Washington park which is for me by far the best if not only good thing in Portland other things may include: blazers games, the airport, the waterfront ..
Hey thanks for reaching out. We are already up in Canada for the summer and not really dog owners (though we do love them), so were going to have to leave that video up to someone else. (or maybe us in the future).
It is not a small city given its metro population. It is just slightly smaller in population than Seattle and SF. Keep in mind that the US has no mega cities, not even NY, NY. We are tiny by world standards.
i camped infront of stumptown for a day but they sweeped me out to 114th st.. i dropped a stump off right infront of their door if u know what i mean (stinky)
I’ll travel on saturday to portland for first time, can you tell me about the best ramen, japanese or another restaurants where can I eat delicius? Thanks for help me
The views from the west hills of Portland are spectacular.
Thanks, we’ll have to check that out next time we pass through.
Love the positive vibes
Thanks!
Thankyou kindly for having a link to Google map locations. I was easily able to save them to my own Google maps. I'm a big planning ahead type of person so I'm super appreciative of this!!
Our goal is to be helpful (and hopefully entertaining), so we’re thrilled that you found the map useful!
It’s Will-aaa-mit, damnit! Think: Damnit, Janet from RHPS
lol, only way I can properly pronounce it, Damnit! Luv this tip
Thanks!
Thanks so much! We really appreciate it 🙂
#1 Washington park which is for me by far the best if not only good thing in Portland
other things may include: blazers games, the airport, the waterfront ..
For future reference
“Will am et” not “willa mit”
Also "Mult no mah."
Go to Pips or Does or anywhere other than Voodoo
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Oregon is beautiful..we loved it. Portland...not so much...
We get it, we are bigger fans of the coastal towns and smaller cities, over the big city. But we still found a lot of cool things to do there!
Can you guys do a video on dog friendly places if u have time to do so
Hey thanks for reaching out. We are already up in Canada for the summer and not really dog owners (though we do love them), so were going to have to leave that video up to someone else. (or maybe us in the future).
@@tworoamingsouls okay yeah sounds good thx for responding have fun in Canada 🇨🇦
Who only averages one book a year? Even when I was more active outside and working I averaged at least 2 books a week
the what river?
lol, yeah we've been informed of our grave mistake.
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I grew up in Portland it is not a big city…
It is not a small city given its metro population. It is just slightly smaller in population than Seattle and SF. Keep in mind that the US has no mega cities, not even NY, NY. We are tiny by world standards.
You'd think you'd take 2 minutes and ask a few locals how to pronounce Willamette.
Willa met lol
@@EricStarr-p6j as an Oregonian, you nailed it
Great video, but please learn the pronunciations of things you're going to talk about. ✌️
Number one: Drugs
Hahaha, it certainly has that reputation too
i camped infront of stumptown for a day but they sweeped me out to 114th st.. i dropped a stump off right infront of their door if u know what i mean (stinky)
Portland is not a big city!!!
I suppose it’s all a matter of perspective. From the remote towns we typically hang out around, a city of 600,000 people sure seems big.
I’ll travel on saturday to portland for first time, can you tell me about the best ramen, japanese or another restaurants where can I eat delicius? Thanks for help me
You feel the need to write that twice. Any particular reason?
@@pacmanc8103 Noticed that as well.
@@Meytravelerhello, I think we havent been to enough restaurants there to give good recommendations for that. Our apologies, hope you enjoy your time!
Top 10 things to do in Portland Oregon. #1 leave.
#1 leave!
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