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Kristin

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  1. Bend would be a cool place to visit and you would get a taste of the "other" side of Oregon. Yes Eugene has UofO. :)
  2. Must focus on work...

  3. Sounds like your summer is going to be awesome! Im in Eugene, so if you are not allergic to hippies you can stop by for a drink. :P Astoria and Newport on the northern coast. The gorge is fantastic and is a must do with Crown point and Multnomah falls as essential stopping points. I love driving down 101 so that would be the best way to get from north to south in my opinion. I am not very familiar with eastern Oregon so not sure of another way to advise getting to Crater Lake from the gorge. From Eugene we drive south on I-5 to Roseburg and then head over towards Crater Lake through the Umpqua Forest. There you can find some amazing scenery, awesome forest service lookout towers available for renting, the worlds tallest sugar pine tree, and then of course the lake itself. Another place worth mentioning is Bandon, it's another coastal stop far south but the rock formations and atmosphere are unique. Oregon is awesome.
  4. The best part of living in Oregon is the natural landscape. I adore Oregon, my coast and temperate rain forest are the only place I will ever feel at home. I tried moving around the US, and I always come right back home. Honestly, I can't say about moving abroad because I have never been out of the country. My dream vacation would be to see Sweden and Germany and learn about my heritage. Then I would have to go to Egypt, because I have wanted to go since I was 5.
  5. Favorite Authors are Clive Barker and Neil Gaiman. Also enjoying Robert McCammon right now. Buffy is ok, I like Angel better (mainly for the eye candy.... yum)
  6. True but we call it the coast around here. :) TPBM is good at puzzles
  7. Dog Spaghetti or macaroni

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