Top products from r/PacificNorthwest
We found 4 product mentions on r/PacificNorthwest. We ranked the 4 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.
1. Hiking Hot Springs in the Pacific Northwest, 4th (Regional Hiking Series)
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
3. Kryptonite New York Fahgettaboudit Mini Heavy Duty Bicycle U Lock Bike Lock
Sentiment score: -1
Number of reviews: 1
18mm hardened MAX-PERFORMANCE STEEL SHACKLE resists bolt cutters and leverage attacksOversized, patented*HARDENED STEEL SLEEVE over crossbar for double securityDOUBLE DEADBOLT locking for extensive holding powerHIGH SECURITY DISC-STYLE CYLINDERCenter keyway defends against leverage attacksProtec...
4. Canon PowerShot SX420 IS Digital Camera (Black) with 20MP, 42x Optical Zoom, 720p HD Video & Built-In Wi-Fi + 64GB Card + Reader + Grip + Spare Battery and Charger + Tripod + Complete Accessory Bundle
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Kit Includes: Canon PowerShot SX420 IS Digital Camera + NB-11LH Lithium-Ion Battery Pack + CB-2LF Battery Charger + Lens Cap + WS-DC12 Wrist Strap + Limited 1-Year Warranty (All these in Canon box)+ Padded Camera Case + Spare Power2000 Battery + Spare Charger + Hand Grip + Gripster Tripod + The Imag...
Here are some of my recommendations, taking into account that some of the mountain parks (Rainier, St Helens, and Crater Lake) will still be partially closed due to snow:
Columbia River Gorge - Just east of Portland, full of spectacular waterfalls and trails, some nice small-ish towns, and some hot springs (Bonneville, Carson, Wind River)
John Day Fossil Beds National Monument - and undervisited gem in Central Oregon, home of the beautiful Painted Hills, and you may even time it right to catch the spring wildflower bloom there
Oregon Caves National Monument - it's in far SW Oregon, and one of the few, if not only, limestone caves in the PNW.
Olympic NP - Beautiful coastline, rain forests, alpine scenery (still snow in the higher elevations, though)
A few other cave recommendations are Ape Cave near Mt St Helens, Craters of the Moon NM in Idaho, Lava River Cave near Bend, OR, and Lava Beds NM just over the Oregon Border in California.
For hot springs, I'd highly recommend this guidebook
There's probably no way you could even do all of these in 4 days, so you might want to pick an area and focus in on that. Or fly to Portland or Seattle and rent a car, the extra days might be worth the extra expense.
I recently picked up the Canon PowerShot SX420...has 42x optical zoom which allows for the neat close-up. I'm in no way a real photographer, just take pics for fun and of my family.
Here's the exact bundle I got. Comes with a ton of stuff...some is useful and some is just fluff.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01D0PKF0Q?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title
http://www.amazon.com/The-Last-Town-Earth-Novel/dp/0812975928
The Last Town on Earth... really enjoyed it.
I feel for you. I'm sorry your bike got stolen. It's likely to not be returned. By some chance it is it will probably not be a condition you want it.
next time get this bike lock: https://www.amazon.com/Kryptonite-997986-Fahgettaboudit-U-Lock-Black/dp/B000OZ9VLU%3FSubscriptionId%3DAKIAJEZV5MZO7MGYMFKA%26tag%3Dbikesmrts-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3DB000OZ9VLU and put it through the frame, front or back wheel and of course whatever you are locking it to. Worse case you might lose a seat if you don't take that with you and your other tire but at that point people would just move on. It being a high school though I would expect the seat to be slashed because kids are mean people.