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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1236093" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>If you lived in SW Washington you would learn adjust. The other options are Everson up next to the Canadian border which means you have to drive through Seattle. It takes four hours if the traffic is good and it is never good. Woodburn down in Oregon which you have to go through Portland to get to. It is about 3 hours away. See Seattle traffic, the same thing applies to Portland traffic. And to take something there you need a Washington brand inspection first. The third option is Toppenish it is three and a half hours. No traffic but a 4,500 foot mountain pass to go over. In a normal winter you can count on snow on the road 5 months out of the year. And coming home you get to go down a 6% slope with lots of curves for a lot of miles complete with a runaway truck ramp. A real pleasure to drive with a trailer full of cows following you. So pick your poison.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1236093, member: 498"] If you lived in SW Washington you would learn adjust. The other options are Everson up next to the Canadian border which means you have to drive through Seattle. It takes four hours if the traffic is good and it is never good. Woodburn down in Oregon which you have to go through Portland to get to. It is about 3 hours away. See Seattle traffic, the same thing applies to Portland traffic. And to take something there you need a Washington brand inspection first. The third option is Toppenish it is three and a half hours. No traffic but a 4,500 foot mountain pass to go over. In a normal winter you can count on snow on the road 5 months out of the year. And coming home you get to go down a 6% slope with lots of curves for a lot of miles complete with a runaway truck ramp. A real pleasure to drive with a trailer full of cows following you. So pick your poison. [/QUOTE]
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