Portland Timbers vs Real Salt Lake

This evening, several of us went up to see a Portland Timbers game.  This year marks the Timbers first year in the MLS.  With the upgrade to major league status, the former PGE Park was transformed into Jeldwen Field.

Looking at the Timbers Army section and the log that Timber Joey, the mascot, cuts from every time the Timbers score a goal.

We had a few hours to kill so we walked around downtown Portland.

 

North Park Blocks.  As we walked through, a guy in a wheelchair saw my Timbers hoodie and our Timbers scarves.  He said “is it scarf time already!?”  and we said “YES!”  so he pulled a scarf out from under his chair and put it on.  And this is why Portland is awesome.

 

Portlandia

 

Yes, the glasses seen in the TV show “Portlandia” are real.  In fact, I saw quite a few hot girls wearing these sorts of glasses.  Life imitates art or art imitates life?  It’s hard to say in Portland.

 

A drunk dude had fallen over backward through some newspaper boxes.  We watched him for about 15 minutes flail around on the ground while a circle of eight or ten police officers stood by casually watching him.  After a while, some paramedics arrived and removed him from the area.  Stay classy, Portland.

 

The sketchy delivery truck that the Timbers Army sells merchandise from.  I bought a scarf here and a hoodie at the official Timbers fan shop.  Next time I think I’ll get a t-shirt from the sketchy truck.

 

We got in line an hour or so before the gates opened.

 

Temporary bike parking for the game.

 

The line moved surprisingly quickly once it started going forward.

 

Some dude dressed as a turtle.

 

Into Jeldwen Field!

 

We found seats in the 7th row just behind the goal.

 

Bumblebee soccer.  I rooted for the highlighter green team.  The highlighter orange team ended up scoring more goals but everyone was a winner at this match.

 

 

 

First smoke bomb of the evening.

 

The Timbers Army starts to get warmed up.

 

The flag of the Great Nation of Cascadia.

 

We never sat down and never stopped singing and chanting for the entire game.  Heck, we started chanting and singing as soon as we got into the stadium!

 

Kids line up to say hello to the players as they come in.

 

 

Chanters gonna chant.

 

Another smoke bomb.  This might have been after we scored a goal.  Or just because it was fun to set one off.

 

This smoke bomb was much more powerful than the previous one.

 

Perhaps a little TOO powerful.  The inhalers started coming out and everyone used their scarves to cover their mouths and noses.  The acidic, burning metal-flavored smoke was not friendly on the lungs.

 

Next time, we’re thinking about bringing proper gas masks.

 

The Timbers Army flag drifts across the stadium.  The guy in the lower left is one of the capos.  That is, a capo in the non-mafia sense.

 

Another smoke bomb gets let off.

 

Lots of smoke this time.  We covered our mouths and noses again.

 

It’s a real experience being in the Timbers Army section.

Some time later, the game finished with a huge 1:0 win for the Portland Timbers against the unbeaten (until this game) Real Salt Lake, and we departed.


On our way out of the parking structure, Brent’s Honda sprang a leak in the radiator core.  We ended up a few blocks away pulled over at the side of the road.  A quick call to AAA later and we got a tow back south.  It seemed an appropriate end to an awesome night.  I am certain that I will be back at another Timbers game in the near future.

 

Shredding the gnar at Bachelor with Jesi, Brent, and Felix

Over the weekend I turned off my mobile phone, abandoned email and social networking, and headed over the mountains to Bend with Jesi, Brent, and Felix for some hot snowboarding action.  Mount Bachelor was having an EPIC POW DAY when we hit the slopes.  Thanks to dancing to Team Banzai down at Cloud 9 with a few friends on St. Patrick’s Day, I had a free lift ticket for Bachelor.  It was pretty surreal to have so few people on the mountain on a weekend with such epic dumps.

 

Very few people riding the slopes or the lifts.  The first half of the day it snowed continuously.

In the afternoon we had a few bluebird patches.

Getting ready to shred down Canyon.

Jesi enjoying some sick gnar gnar.

 

 

The whole gang taking a break in the afternoon at Pine Martin Lodge.

 

 

As we stepped out of Pine Martin Lodge for a few last runs, the skies parted and we had a beautiful bluebird sky.  The top Outback Express was almost deserted but they were still turning the lifts on the northwest side of the mountain.

 

Looking down toward Ed’s Garden.

Suiting up and getting ready to drop into some epic gnar gnar for a bluebird run.

The man with the vision for Mount Bachelor.

 

 

 

Post-boarding, I had a touch of Shackelton about my face.

 

 

It was still snowing in Bend as we prepared to head back over the pass on Sunday.  What an epic shredding weekend.

 

Back roads ride with Carl while Jesi and Brent chase behind

 



A few months back Carl and I went for a motorcycle road along some of the back roads of the Oregon Coast Range.  Jesi and Brent followed in Brent’s sports car.  Jesi served as photographer for the expedition.  It took me a while to get these photos up but finally… here they are!


 

 

Carl rolling over the top of the hill with me out of sight around the corner.

 

 

Gliding around the corners.

 



 

 

Trying to look around the narrow one-lane trestle underpass to see if it’s all-clear for us to proceed.

 

A Honda and a Harley can get along after all!



Into the primeval forests of the coast range.

 

Down a mud road toward Siletz.

This feels like something out of The Road or maybe some post-apocalyptic view of the world.  Just two gray riders surrounded by a gray landscape.  I’m thinking about getting a print of this made and framing it.

Into the darkened woods and the unknown.