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We flew SW to Mexico and Las Vegas, no problems at all.

Sure, I bet there's tons of flights that are fine.... but they're still a shit company with a bad computer system. I doubt that has changed in just a month or two.
 
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We get weather events like this every 3-4 years, lasting for a day or two. So it wouldn't make a ton of financial sense to have a ton of equipment that sits unused for years at a time.

More importantly, because of the Columbia gorge and we sit where 2 rivers meet, predicting weather in situations like this is very difficult. Yesterday morning all of the local news channels were saying the computer models showed snow starting anywhere from 3pm to 6pm. They also said some areas would get a trace and some could see inches.

My stepdaughter was at the expo center yesterday leading a group of students around a career fair, the local branch of the National Weather Service at around 2pm updated their forecast and said snow was coming at 3pm. We texted her and she got her students back to their school and was home in SE Portland by 3:20pm.

The information was out there.

Lay down some de-icer or something. I’ve been in Portland area long enough to realize when the weather people predict a little, there’s a chance for a lot. When they predict a lot, there’s a good likelihood we get a little.

I was following Jeff Forgeron during lunch around noon and he said there’s a chance we could get bombed with snow around 5pm. I heeded that and busted my ass to get done around 5 and tried to get in ASAP. We were working as directed and not told by our management team to all start heading in until 5:30

Definitely one of the wildest nights I’ve ever had. Felt bad, saw women having panic attacks. As soon as you got toward Terwilliger it was a sheet of ice. Semi’s that were chained up going sideways. I was jimmying the steering wheel every which way to avoid accidents. Lots of random horn honking which does nothing but piss people off more. Saw several cars run out of gas. Again, not once did I see emergency personnel of any kind from the city of Portland.

Folks, that was a shit show of epic proportions. When I got back to the building some of my coworkers were still stranded on 26
 
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We take Alaska airlines almost every time

My wife doesn't like SW for some weird reason, she's not good at checking in 24 hours before to get decent seats. Pre-married life, I always flew SWA. I dunno about flying them to Hawaii though.

Strangely, she likes Spirit lately as they fly cheap to Dallas. I'll only fly on the big seats on Spirit if I have to take it.

I like Delta the best, then Alaska. We fly Hawaiian to Hawaii usually.
 
My wife doesn't like SW for some weird reason, she's not good at checking in 24 hours before to get decent seats. Pre-married life, I always flew SWA. I dunno about flying them to Hawaii though.

Strangely, she likes Spirit lately as they fly cheap to Dallas. I'll only fly on the big seats on Spirit if I have to take it.

I like Delta the best, then Alaska. We fly Hawaiian to Hawaii usually.

The one time I flew Spirit I promised myself never to fly them again. They were trying to upcharge us on damn near everything
 
The one time I flew Spirit I promised myself never to fly them again. They were trying to upcharge us on damn near everything

Yeah, they kinda suck, but I bring my own water and I can pack light in a personal item for most short trips. If you can get the big seat in front its pretty good.

Lots of the European airlines I flew last year had the same upcharges (flew Swiss, Lufthansa and Vueling).
 
The one time I flew Spirit I promised myself never to fly them again. They were trying to upcharge us on damn near everything

If you do your homework and know what you are getting into and play their game, Spirit is the cheapest way to get from Point A to Point B. You don't HAVE to buy any of the extras. Pack a light bag within their carry-on limits (outlets sell bags that are exactly the size), know that you are going to be cramped into a too-small seat for 2-4 hours, and spend all that money you saved at your destination.
 
If you do your homework and know what you are getting into and play their game, Spirit is the cheapest way to get from Point A to Point B. You don't HAVE to buy any of the extras. Pack a light bag within their carry-on limits (outlets sell bags that are exactly the size), know that you are going to be cramped into a too-small seat for 2-4 hours, and spend all that money you saved at your destination.

Im normally with you on cheapest. We do the air mileage game and pay off the card before any interest is accrued. So the past few trips on Alaska were essentially free. Still have over 95,000 points as well.
 
Yeah, they kinda suck, but I bring my own water and I can pack light in a personal item for most short trips. If you can get the big seat in front its pretty good.

Lots of the European airlines I flew last year had the same upcharges (flew Swiss, Lufthansa and Vueling).

Yeah we’re not too good at packing light. I think that was the problem.
 
Im normally with you on cheapest. We do the air mileage game and pay off the card before any interest is accrued. So the past few trips on Alaska were essentially free. Still have over 95,000 points as well.

I do the same thing with Delta for work travel.
 
We get weather events like this every 3-4 years, lasting for a day or two. So it wouldn't make a ton of financial sense to have a ton of equipment that sits unused for years at a time.

More importantly, because of the Columbia gorge and we sit where 2 rivers meet, predicting weather in situations like this is very difficult. Yesterday morning all of the local news channels were saying the computer models showed snow starting anywhere from 3pm to 6pm. They also said some areas would get a trace and some could see inches.

My stepdaughter was at the expo center yesterday leading a group of students around a career fair, the local branch of the National Weather Service at around 2pm updated their forecast and said snow was coming at 3pm. We texted her and she got her students back to their school and was home in SE Portland by 3:20pm.

The information was out there.

Also, nothing this city does makes financial sense.
 
Had to abandon my car. Took 2.5 hours to go 15 blocks. Got stuck at the bottom of a hill. Hope my car isn't ruined by the time I have to go get it. No tow trucks for hours and about 8 cars were abandoned in front of me.

Had to walk over 3 miles. Made it home. They said this wasn't gonna start until 7 or 8. I got stuck at 4:45-5:00.

Yeah, I was headed home around that time and walked 10 blocks to the store and then took the bus in it carrying 5 bags of groceries. Crazy.
 
My parents are essentially retired and now do UberEats for some spending cash. Dad said he cleaned up last night getting around in his little 4 wheel drive SUV, staying in the 'Couve. He was hoping for an even bigger day today with everyone staying home all day long.
 
I don't know how people are still surprised when the city shuts down during snow.

I think the main issue was two fold:

1) the worst of it started about 4 hours before they said it would. Driving was fine until about 4.

2) they were, oh, bout 8 inches off of what they thought it was going to be and it was at rush hour.

Just seeing snowflakes coming to the ground isn't a reason to just say I'm staying home in a time where we have meteorologists who are right A LOT more than they are wrong. They were wrong this time, but for the vast majority of the time you can put your watch to it.
 
Yeah, I was headed home around that time and walked 10 blocks to the store and then took the bus in it carrying 5 bags of groceries. Crazy.

Yeesh man. That's freaking wild. How were the buses as you were walking? Around 102nd and Prescott there was 3 buses on the side of the road before my car finally got stuck a block north lol.
 
Sly's guide to winter driving:

Follow this account on twitter - https://twitter.com/NWSPortland It's the Portland office of the national weather service. Check it often.

Keep a couple of bags of kitty litter from Dollar Tree in your car, they're small and $1.25 each.

Use a real-time traffic monitoring app like Waze.

Stay off the freeways.

The streets to and from hospitals are always plowed first. If a hospital is near where you're trying to go keep that in mind.

Don't listen to people who claim to know how to drive in ice and snow. The people who really know how to drive in it are going to stay home because they know everyone else doesn't know how to drive in it.

Just because you have a Subaru, Jeep, or lifted tiny penis truck doesn't mean shit.
 
Yeesh man. That's freaking wild. How were the buses as you were walking? Around 102nd and Prescott there was 3 buses on the side of the road before my car finally got stuck a block north lol.

Two went by when I was walking to the store after work. When I got out of the store, it looked a lot worse, but luckily the bus came quickly. It was slow going but I wasn't going too far on the bus the rest of the way.

The lane going towards Gresham was a parking lot. Cars going nowhere and getting stuck...everyone going home. I was luckily headed the other way and traffic wasn't as bad.
 
Two went by when I was walking to the store after work. When I got out of the store, it looked a lot worse, but luckily the bus came quickly. It was slow going but I wasn't going too far on the bus the rest of the way.

The lane going towards Gresham was a parking lot. Cars going nowhere and getting stuck...everyone going home. I was luckily headed the other way and traffic wasn't as bad.

I'm not even going to think about that line going to Gresham. I was coming out of Gresham and it was 2 hours to go a mile or two.

These will make for a funny story later but in the moment it's just thunderdome and youre only thought is "how do I get home".

Right after I abandoned my car last night there was a guy just 50 feet from me on the phone and I asked if he needed help, he was just like "I live in Oregon city". I can't even imagine what that would have felt like. From Gresham to Oregon city and being stuck.
 
Sly's guide to winter driving:

Follow this account on twitter - https://twitter.com/NWSPortland It's the Portland office of the national weather service. Check it often.

Keep a couple of bags of kitty litter from Dollar Tree in your car, they're small and $1.25 each.

Use a real-time traffic monitoring app like Waze.

Stay off the freeways.

The streets to and from hospitals are always plowed first. If a hospital is near where you're trying to go keep that in mind.

Don't listen to people who claim to know how to drive in ice and snow. The people who really know how to drive in it are going to stay home because they know everyone else doesn't know how to drive in it.

Just because you have a Subaru, Jeep, or lifted tiny penis truck doesn't mean shit.

I agree with everything except the rig part. My 2003, V8 4 Runner with all terrain snow tires has traversed through some amazing snowstorms trekking over the cascades and also Lake Roosevelt outside of Spokane during blizzard like conditions. Climbed up and down some crazy hills during snow storms too.

Rear locking differentials are an amazing thing when dealing with the ice
 
I agree with everything except the rig part. My 2003, V8 4 Runner with all terrain snow tires has traversed through some amazing snowstorms trekking over the cascades and also Lake Roosevelt outside of Spokane during blizzard like conditions. Climbed up and down some crazy hills during snow storms too.

Rear locking differentials are an amazing thing when dealing with the ice

It doesn't matter what you're driving. It can't stop others from sliding into you.
 
I agree with everything except the rig part. My 2003, V8 4 Runner with all terrain snow tires has traversed through some amazing snowstorms trekking over the cascades and also Lake Roosevelt outside of Spokane during blizzard like conditions. Climbed up and down some crazy hills during snow storms too.

Rear locking differentials are an amazing thing when dealing with the ice

what if everyone had one though?
 
Wanna give an immense shout-out to @PtldPlatypus for saving the day! Got my car pulled up the hill and down the street a bit where I was then able to drive it home. I can't thank you enough! This community really pulls though. Beyond grateful and appreciative.

How do I join this clique? Is there an initiation to get color on my name? I wanted someone to bring me burgerville last night. I5 south was moving great it would have been an easy feat
 
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