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Living in Portland, OR
26 February 2020, 20:37
Big Wonderful WyomingLiving in Portland, OR
I have an interview for a transfer to Portland, Oregon in a few hours.
It is a promotion, they offered me another promotion to Southern Arizona and we will probably take that.
But then this came in, and my wife is excited about that.
We would be living somewhere near Portland, and I can see our cost of living for housing doubling, that and my wife and kids will have more to do. Which will cost more.
We have small children, and the border country (like where I live) has some safety concerns. I an not sure other than meth heads what the safety concerns would be in Portland.
Hunting is kind of a wash. As Washington and Idaho both allows disabled veterans cheap resident rate tags. I'll have Arizona tags, and whatever I draw in the surrounding states. Not really an impact.
Most of what matters will be what I draw in Wyoming anyway.
Long range shooting is a bigger passion of mine, and that is going to suck in Portland.
Arizona's population is tipping left, Oregon's population is left in Portland, but pretty right everywhere else.
Any thoughts?
26 February 2020, 21:00
Aspen Hill AdventuresWatch out for poop on the stoop. Won't be from four legged wildlife either. Large homeless pop may be a potential disease mechanism and also crime.
~Ann
26 February 2020, 21:11
B L O'ConnorIf you like long range shooting and like highly reactive targets, Oregon has
lots and lots of ground squirrels (mostly Belding). They're smaller than PDs and quite challenging out beyond 150 yards or so in windy conditions.
On the other hand, the state is run by progressives who seem to encourage homeless people setting up shelters in the streets of Portland, and are presently trying to impose cap-and-trade on the state while going after guns.
Sigh . . .
26 February 2020, 21:12
Lamarat least it isn't Seattle.
26 February 2020, 21:17
Jim@IMRepsIf you end up in the Portland area and like northern Thai cuisine check out Pok Pok, Chef Andy Ricker is the Thai food guru in the Portland area.
And defo watch out for the street scat.
26 February 2020, 21:29
JBoutfishnUnfortunately Portland has the votes.

Tough call.
Jim "Bwana Umfundi"
NRA
26 February 2020, 22:00
Aspen Hill AdventuresSomething else that occured to me to mention is this:
Since you have small children do you want them to get an education or an indoctrination? Are you prepared to homeschool or pay for private schools?
~Ann
26 February 2020, 23:15
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https://www.facebook.com/pages...ures/627027353990716 27 February 2020, 00:04
Big Wonderful Wyomingquote:
Originally posted by Aspen Hill Adventures:
Something else that occured to me to mention is this:
Since you have small children do you want them to get an education or an indoctrination? Are you prepared to homeschool or pay for private schools?
My wife is a master teacher, she is currently homeschooling the 4 year old, but the other two are coming home if we move, no matter where we move.
Too bad about the scat.
27 February 2020, 00:46
groundtenderArizona
27 February 2020, 00:52
Big Wonderful WyomingHad a pretty bad interview.
I wouldn't have hired me.
Glad I got the other job in Arizona.
27 February 2020, 02:26
crsheltonLots of good rifle people in Arizona.
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surefire7None of my business, but I personally think you made the right choice!

27 February 2020, 03:00
Big Wonderful WyomingThanks all,
I think you are probably right.
27 February 2020, 03:16
WYYou definitely made the right choice, that entire area is a liberal crap hole.
DRSS
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27 February 2020, 04:39
Bill/OregonSeth, you'll save yourself some headaches staying in the Southwest. As a third-generation Oregonian, I have seen huge changes in the politics of my native state, especially in the Portland metro area. The traffic there is awful, too, but not as bad as Sea-Tac.
It rains, but it really is green. What I miss most is some of the hunting (chukars out east) and all of the fishing -- in the Columbia Basin, the Rogue Basin, the Umpqua Basin, the Cascade lakes and streams -- and then there is the coast with its bays and estuaries full of fish, crabs and clams.
As to long-range shooting, I believe the Douglas Ridge range near Estacada still offers 900 yards and possibly 1,000. There is even more opportunity on the east side of the Cascades.
So if you get that job offer, it won't be the end of the world.
There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t.
– John Green, author
01 March 2020, 01:26
Alec TorresMy opinion, for what it is worth...
I lived for many years in Northern California. I watched it change from wonderful to awful... too many people, too much traffic and too much political leanings that rubbed me the wrong way. The last company I founded, the VCs wanted located in Portland. I did not like Portland... too much like California in every way.
I now live in southern Arizona. Fewer people, more freedom, less BS. I love Arizona.