by TheDude » Mon 22 Oct 2007, 01:24:14
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('thuja', 'G')oing East? I don't know exactly where you are along the Gorge but the Dalles seems to be the dividing line climate wise. At that point things get a lot dryer and more arid. Aren't you worried about less rainfall?
Eastbay said he's around MHCC, that would be 253rd Ave. IIRC. Think that's actually Gresham, too. Never rode a bike around there but it didn't look very inviting. Have had some creepy experiences at late night around bus stops; used to take the #4 up to the PCC Cascade campus and there have been a few shootings on it over the years. Pack a shiv!
Have been witness to a pair of murders downtown late at night, too. Those dumpster bums are zombies for real.
The Dalles is about where the rainshadow kicks in and the Douglas Firs give way to bunchgrass. Lots of real estate on the way of course, dunno how affordable. They'll likely be going to town on the wind power there - first wind power I ever saw (besides rural windmills of course) was a test site on the Washington side of the Gorge, north of Gilliam County. That was in the 80s, used to be fascinated by it.
Was looking at the
sea level rise maps trying to figure out what 5m would do the Columbia and Willamette. There are inconsistencies in it but at 14m it looks like both rivers become sizable estuaries. Only 1m seems to flood California's Central Valley, too. Sacramento becomes beach front property. That'll play havoc with aquifers, too.