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Trackside Guide -- Portland, Ore.
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Thomas: <br /> <br />As a Portland resident, I was waiting "with bated breath" for this issue. I expected either it would say more about good fanning locations, and so I expected that I would either love it dearly or hate it very much. <br /> <br />In the end... neither. I was bored by it. <br /> <br />First I noticed the Cornelius Pass error. I asked someone who helped Carl & Co around town, adn they did take them to the pass, so the consensus is that the art department was working from older maps. <br /> <br />You picked up on some errors I had not. Kudos, sharp-eyes! <br /> <br />My overall review is that if you've never been here before, you might find something useful here. If you have been here before or are a local, you already know more than this guide can tell you. <br /> <br />Best, <br /> <br />Alexander
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