There's a reason for the green, it's called rain! I found some of the
freeways (is there more than one?) quite narrow; when towing a trailer
that's not fun. The city has a trolley system that's been there for
years, and works very well. A nice place to live if you don't mind a
little water, and mowing the grass more often. :-)
--Pat Kelly
P.S. Pretty decent skiing is close by.
"Jason H. Liao" wrote:
>
> On Fri, 17 Nov 2000 Fvw94svt@aol.com wrote:
>
> > Tony,
> > I just got back from my own personal tour of Portland. Didn't get a chance
> > to visit the raceway, but do have to admit it is a nice city with no real
> > traffic to speak of unless you are headed to the beach and then there is
>
> Well the city streets don't have too much traffic. But the freeways are
> crowded during rush hour. Not as bad as the bay area, but it did take me
> around 45 min on what shoulda been a 30 min drive (or something like that)
> on the urban freeways, heading back to the airport. Enough traffic to
> come to a complete stop on the freeways. :O
>
> Very nice city though, green everywhere...
>
> Jason
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