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The five best places to live in the world, and why

Very interesting choices were made in this article by London’s online newspaper The Guardian, but I won’t look a gift horse in the mouth!

Portland, Oregon

What’s going for it? Do you like letterpress? Do you like vintage clothes? Do you play in a nu-folk band? Then get ye to Boise, Eliot and Overlook in Portland. The city has been the capital of liberal, hipster USA for decades. The Dandy Warhols wrote Bohemian Like You about their very home town. There are some, indeed, round these parts who’d like the entire Pacific Northwest to break off from the rest of the US and go it alone. So very liberal is Portland that it’s a home from home to anyone from Europe, especially if they read the Guardian. Cyclists are loved, not loathed. There are planning restrictions on crappy developments. Portland has the highest number of microbreweries in the world. Everyone is lovely. My auntie lives there and will make you a nice cup of tea if you’re homesick. H.E.A.V.E.N. Shockingly, it still remains relatively good value. Especially the patch north of the Willamette river above the railyards. When I first visited in the early 90s, Boise, Eliot and Overlook were the kind of spots you sped through: always the first sign of a neighbourhood you should buy in. Now you can’t move for contemporary modern antiques shops and dinky record stores.

The case against Bit too cool for school. Everyone’s like you. Who will you have to hate? Oh, yes, everyone like you. The weather: like Britain, but more so… hotter and colder and danker.

Well connected? Unusually again for the US, cycle and walk without abuse: the most bike- and foot-friendly city in the country, packed with proper cycle routes (15 minutes to downtown from the northside). You may use the car. Occasionally. Perhaps for a surf trip to the coast, or a ski trip to the mountains (both 60-100 minutes).

Hang out at… A food cart: all the rage (check outfoodcartsportland.com). Or, for the indulgent, Grand Central Bakery, in an old scrap metal yard. Artisan, innit.

Property The area is full of 1910s and 1920s bungalows that the local real estate guys call “craftsman style”, with handsome stoops and carved wood decoration. There are a fair few vacant lots, too, for the brave, plus 1960s and 1970s infill apartment blocks that, with a zuzz, could be nice. Look off the main drags, like Mississippi and Interstate regeneration projects. Huge detacheds, £415,000-£575,000; four-bed-plus detacheds, £225,000-£415,000; two- or three-bed detacheds, £140,000-£215,000. Condos below this.

Bargain of the week Two-bed detached on NE Sacramento, £128,000, with propertiesofportland.com.

Cartathlon Cleans Us Out!

So far all is quiet on SW 2nd avenue, but in just a short while we’re going to be invaded by a Cartcrazy Cartload of Cartquesting Cartcravers, a slavering, voracious horde of Cartathletes, all hitting the streets, pounding the pavement and bicycling the byways in search of the holy grail of Cartopolis- One year of FREE Cartfare.

“What?!! Unthinkable” you might say, “I eat 3 times a day, it would ruin the poor Cartfolk!”

Well believe it, Willamette Week and The Portland Mobile Restaurant group are teaming up to present Cartathlon:

“The Portland Mobile Restaurant Group, in conjunction with the Food Cartel andWillamette Week, will be presenting the first in what is planned to be an annual mobile eatery themed combination of a scavenger hunt, eating competition and urban foot race.

The route will encompass SE, SW, NE and North Portland as contestants race between Big-Ass Sandwiches, Flavour Spot, Gardenstate, Grilled Cheese Grill, Koi Fusion, Potato Champion and  Whiffies.

Grand Prize: Free Food Cart Food for a Year from participating carts!”

In just a few hours those Cartestants will be madly pedaling their way to some other undisclosed destination.  Much luck to them all, may the most Cartfamished team win!

If you won, which of these carts would YOU go to most often?

Pedal Bike tours offers sightseeing tours and rental in Portland, Oregon.
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A New Record- 8 Mo. Old Ryin Tours Downtown In Style

Having Fun

We have a new age record, only this time it’s for youngest guest!  8 month old Ryin joined us with his mom and dad Raven and Justin on our Historic Downtown tour.  He spent most of the time looking out the window of his deluxe two-wheeled chariot (except when he paused to show us his cookie).

Thanks for coming along Ryin, come back soon and join us on another tour!

Ryin's Dad Justin

Oregon Tours

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