Moving to Mt. Hood Area

mophead

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Recently my family decided that we are going to move to Oregon at the end of next summer. We just haven't decided where in Oregon yet.

I have a few questions for recommendations on where to move, etc.etc.

Which is better all around skiing, Mt. Hood Meadows or Timberline?

Which has better parks?

If I moved to Portland, which high school is considered the best, and why?

Which high school has the best soccer program?

Are the cops a big pain in the ass in Portland?

Which high school in your opinion has the hottest girls?

Is it fairly easy to buy weed in Portland?

My guess is that there is only one high school in Hood River, but if not which is the best?

Is there good parties there?

Are the cops a very big problem?

What is the high school soccer program like at the Hood River high school?

Are there hot girls in Hood River?

And is marijuana available often in Hood River?

 
i go to school in hood river heres some of the info

everyone skis at meadows, its much better in the winter than timberline (timberline has some nice things though)

Only one school in hood river, 1,200 students so its a nice size

Weed is easy access in most of oregon including hood river and portland

girls are ok, not bad but portland has better ones
 
parties are pretty good in hood river

we have i beleive the number 4 team in the state for soccer

if you want anymore info just pm me
 
ok so basically mt hood meadows shreds, and has awsome parks in winter, and for summer its all at timberline! stoked to see you at the mountain bro!
 
portland is pretty tight but if i were you i would run away to whistler, i'm thinking about doing that!
 
i went to central catholic and i had a good experience. yea its more expensive than public schools but the teachers are better and actually care about your education (they take a pay cut to work there, they do it because they love it). yea its a catholic school, but its not that bad. they have church once a month and you have to take religion classes but i didn't mind too much. its around 800 kids and there are a lot of good neighborhoods around in both northeast and southeast portland. there are a lot of hot girls, and sports teams are always competitive. both the boys and girls soccer teams are playing in the state championship this saturday and we play in 6A, the highest league even though we are the smallest school in the league. soccer has been conference champions the last 6 or 7 years in a row. some people say that we recruit but thats not entirely true. yes you can get scholarships and financial aid but no exceptions are made if a prospective athlete does not meet the educational standards. if you are considering private schools there is also jesuit and la salle. i have friends that went to both and from what i have leaned, central is the most diverse and doesnt have as many yuppies as jesuit does.

hope that helps, let me know if you have any other questions
heres the website
http://www.centralcatholichigh.org
 
yea im not actually catholic, i just went there for the education. i never felt like they pressured me into any religious stuff or tried to make be believe what they did. not like those damn mormans that go door-to-door
 
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