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take a ride up that cemetary (from macadam). when i lived up there, i used to see a guy barrelling up on his fixie. lots of curves and headstones. then you can cruise down (maybe with a front brake), head over the bridge and get a giant burrito at cha cha cha.
save some portland for when i get back.
save some portland for when i get back.
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ooh, go uphill (workout) to a graveyard (cool), bomb down (fun!), then cha cha cha (yum).
where's this cemetary now?
where's this cemetary now?
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The graveyard is right across from the sellwood bridge on the west side. It's pretty enourmous.
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huh, maybe i'll check that out tonight, since it's too late to make the ice cream ride.
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Yeah, I gave up on the ice cream ride as well. The graveyard is closed after dark so if the security guard catches you just come up with something like "sorry sir, but tonight I had to stay late at work, and this is the safest way home for me." Alternatively you can just play dumb. Also, it's dark and there are no street lights and if you don't know the way, it might be a little tricky.
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just head on macadam towards the sellwood bridge. it's just across the street, so you can't miss it. it's called riverview, i think. huge and pretty steep. also, super-dark at night. there are multiple paths once you get in it, but they all go up and end in pretty much the same place.
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Originally Posted by mattonabike
just head on macadam towards the sellwood bridge. it's just across the street, so you can't miss it. it's called riverview, i think. huge and pretty steep. also, super-dark at night. there are multiple paths once you get in it, but they all go up and end in pretty much the same place.
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hmmm...i was thinking more along the lines of the second option...i was looking for a destination out that way, and i'd be leaving in an hour or so, so it'll be before dark...
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ahh, yes. sorry. it's a been a while. that springwater trail is pretty nice. also, it's a good idea to take the north side of the bridge both ways. no sidewalk and a single, narrow, lane on the east-bound side isn't always fun.
as far as security goes. . .just tell'em you're an LC student. they get away with EVERYTHING up there.
as far as security goes. . .just tell'em you're an LC student. they get away with EVERYTHING up there.
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Originally Posted by mattonabike
ahh, yes. sorry. it's a been a while. that springwater trail is pretty nice. also, it's a good idea to take the north side of the bridge both ways. no sidewalk and a single, narrow, lane on the east-bound side isn't always fun.
as far as security goes. . .just tell'em you're an LC student. they get away with EVERYTHING up there.
as far as security goes. . .just tell'em you're an LC student. they get away with EVERYTHING up there.
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heh, i used to take irish coffee to my classes in idaho. gah...up at 8 and drinking whiskey (albeit with coffee)....needless to say, i didn't like life in idaho too much.
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you've got to be crazy to do the cemetary ride on a fixie. That ****ing climb is no joke. I love it on my road bike, but 48x18 is just too tall for that ****er. Sellwood bridge is def. the best way to access it though, especially if you live on the east side. Do it in the afternoon on a sunny day.
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i may do that. though i'll still do it fixed. 43x17 vs. 48x18...i may make it a little further..
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i live in sellwood and often ride up the cemetary fixed wearing 46x16.. it's really not that bad.
as for neighborhoods in portland, i just bought my first house in the montevilla neighborhood in ne, and moving in this weekend. seems like a cool place to live, looking forward to it. i will miss being close to the west hills, but i'll have mt. tabor fairly close, and the long gradual climb up east from downtown.
as for neighborhoods in portland, i just bought my first house in the montevilla neighborhood in ne, and moving in this weekend. seems like a cool place to live, looking forward to it. i will miss being close to the west hills, but i'll have mt. tabor fairly close, and the long gradual climb up east from downtown.
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bought your first house? nice. i'd like to own house...imagine paying rent, then subtracting the amount the landlord is adding to make a profit.
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i was at that show too and apparently there was a shootout between two guys and a bunch of cops. one of the guys got shot, and the other ran off right around the time the show was ending. there were about eight blocks cordoned off when i was leaving the show.
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16 days.
probably going to stay with the mom for a month or two, then move in with a friend who just bought a house on 70th and powell. downside: kinda far from town. upside: damn close to good chinese food.
probably going to stay with the mom for a month or two, then move in with a friend who just bought a house on 70th and powell. downside: kinda far from town. upside: damn close to good chinese food.
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70th....7 miles. as pdx goes, a little far. here's the upside. when i lived in boise, i rode 7 miles to work and 7 miles back every day. maybe a little bit more.
but when you ride that 7 miles, you know how tired you'll be? tired enough that you'll sit and have 2 or 3 beers and be ready to go again. and sleep very well at night.
granted, if your commute is like that, i can see it being a pain in the ass. 7 miles isn't a herculean feat, but it can be a pain in the ass if you aren't in the right frame of mind and have to it every day, whether or not you feel like it.
then again, adusting to that is yet another example of how cycling can help you adjust to life.
but when you ride that 7 miles, you know how tired you'll be? tired enough that you'll sit and have 2 or 3 beers and be ready to go again. and sleep very well at night.
granted, if your commute is like that, i can see it being a pain in the ass. 7 miles isn't a herculean feat, but it can be a pain in the ass if you aren't in the right frame of mind and have to it every day, whether or not you feel like it.
then again, adusting to that is yet another example of how cycling can help you adjust to life.
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you know, they always told me 10 blocks = 1 mile when i was growing up, but if you look at this google map, you'll see that the distance between 39th and 50th avenues is less than 1k.
also, depending on where i work on any given day, there are lots of good bike + transit options from there.
also, depending on where i work on any given day, there are lots of good bike + transit options from there.
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Originally Posted by humancongereel
yeah, and i hear some decent funk come out of that building sometimes...i don't take vancouver much, cuz it's not the best route from my 'hood...but sometimes i go to the hostess outlet up from fremont...mmmmm...
i was at the TBIAPB show, but i don't remember shots or hearing about a shooting. last time i remember shootings, i didn't hear the shots, but i was at a show at the now-defunct (as far as i know) f.ckpit. listening to a couple of people talking, three separate shootings had all occurred in that neighborhood that night. this place was on shaver, a couple blocks off of mississippi. when i left the show, i kept running into cops putting crime scene tape up everywhere. interesting enough.
oh, yeah, and i had friend who lived on 19th and killingsworth who was witness to several drivebys. the last one he didn't even think about, he just though his roommate was making popcorn...
at least most portland isn't like that.
oh, and the now-defunct joe's bar on 19th and alberta (i think it was 19th) had signs up all over saying "no swearing" "no fighting" "no drug dealing", etc...and sold 40s of OE800.
i was at the TBIAPB show, but i don't remember shots or hearing about a shooting. last time i remember shootings, i didn't hear the shots, but i was at a show at the now-defunct (as far as i know) f.ckpit. listening to a couple of people talking, three separate shootings had all occurred in that neighborhood that night. this place was on shaver, a couple blocks off of mississippi. when i left the show, i kept running into cops putting crime scene tape up everywhere. interesting enough.
oh, yeah, and i had friend who lived on 19th and killingsworth who was witness to several drivebys. the last one he didn't even think about, he just though his roommate was making popcorn...
at least most portland isn't like that.
oh, and the now-defunct joe's bar on 19th and alberta (i think it was 19th) had signs up all over saying "no swearing" "no fighting" "no drug dealing", etc...and sold 40s of OE800.
dang i'm just about to move into a place on 23rd and alberta. hmm..
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Originally Posted by research
dang i'm just about to move into a place on 23rd and alberta. hmm..
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Originally Posted by ZachS
it is SO SO SO not ghetto now. a few black people still haven't been squeezed out of the neighborhood by the influx of people like you. big freaking deal. I grew up like a mile from there, and it was still safe even back then - as long as you weren't a gang member.
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and i know what you're saying about squeezing people out.. My building is converting to condos and the ****ers are kicking everyone out.. Not quite the same, but it's a ****ty situation.