Aussie Bizmarkie wrote:West:
In: Portland - Sept 19 eve
Newport, Chico, Santa Rosa, SF...? Get shot in Oakland?
Out: LA Oct 1 eve
I would very much like to hear from locals about OR. I need to work out how to best do Rogue as a short trip from Portland, and whether to go back to Portland, or continue on down to Chico, Santa Rosa and the Bay. At this stage it looks like we will be catching the trains and buses rather than hiring a car.
Portland is a great beer city with a good network of public transit - many other can comment on specific places that are their favorites. You can spend several days in Portland exploring. Here's some resources:
http://oregonbeer.org/http://www.portlandbeer.org/crawls/ Coastal Oregon does not have a train option that is Amtrak - not sure if the feeders are trains or buses shown on the Amtrak map that go out to Newport - so i suspect you will be limited to the Williamette Valley if you want to stay on the train. Rogue has a tap room in Portland and another in Downtown Eugene (Tracktown) if getting to Newport proves difficult or time consuming. And another in San Francisco. I enjoyed Ninkasi's new tasting room last time I was in Eugene (May) - you will have to find a bus route that gets you there and the is good BBQ nearby to make it worth your while. There are McMennimans all over Oregon - some the beer is good, some not so, but you may run into one or two for some pub grub - there is a nice one by the river in Eugene (Northbank) and a couple others around campus. Steelhead is a small chain and we had pretty decent beer there as well.
http://www.amtrak.com/The Amtrak station in Oakland is at Jack London square - a redevelopment shopping mall that has everything but tenants, at least was so during NHC last year. From what I recall that was about 8-10 blocks from the Marriott and BART station - a short walk or taxi ride and that will get you to BART and around the Bay Area. You can stop off at the Trappist 3 blocks before the BART station for a refresher.
This is a good site for getting around the beer scene in the Bay Area by public transit:
http://beerbybart.com/ If you can get out to Santa Rosa to see Russian River - do it. Might even be worth renting a car for a couple of days to see Russian River and the Sonoma and Napa Valley wine country nearby.
I'd suggest most of your time in Portland and the SF Bay, maybe a day or two in Eugene as you are going in between the two and if you make a side trip to Newport.
I'll just miss you - I'm flying in and out of Portland and will be in Eugene Sept 9-14th to check my son into his apartment.
You can use the "Y'all" in the Southeast where your wedding is, but switch that to "Dude" when you hit the left coast.