Best products from r/Washington
We found 20 comments on r/Washington discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 22 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. Washington Benchmark Road & Recreation Atlas
- Atlases: Every Benchmark atlas is specially designed for enthusiasts of hunting, fishing, camping, boating, hiking, and other outdoor activities. All atlases have Benchmarks exclusive Landscape Maps with large easy-to-read and page overlap, and a useful GPS grid. The categorized Recreation Guide makes planning your next adventure a breeze. The Recreation Maps have public land ownership shown as color tints, and most titles have hunting unit names and boundaries
- Recreational Maps: Benchmarks Recreation Maps were created for outdoor lovers who want the high quality recreation information in our atlases but with the convenience of a traditional folding map. Complete public lands detail and hunting unit boundaries are shown as well as categorized recreation listings.
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2. Java: Learn Java in One Day and Learn It Well. Java for Beginners with Hands-on Project. (Learn Coding Fast with Hands-On Project Book 4)
3. Effective Java
- JavaScript Jquery
- Introduces core programming concepts in JavaScript and jQuery
- Uses clear descriptions, inspiring examples, and easy-to-follow diagrams
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5. Astoria: John Jacob Astor and Thomas Jefferson's Lost Pacific Empire: A Story of Wealth, Ambition, and Survival
- Universal heavy duty oven liners made for Spares2go to fit all oven cookers.
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6. Washington: A State Of Contrasts
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- ADDITIONAL: Optional compatible WC105 wall control, sold separately
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7. KONG Comfort Padded Harness Red Medium
Medium: Girth 20-29 in (50.8-73.7 cm)With D-Ring on top.Please measure for best results.Sizing should allow room for 2 fingers to fit between the item and the dog.
8. Chaining Oregon
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11. Boom Towns & Relic Huntersof Washington State: Exploring Washington's Historic Ghost Towns & Mining Camps
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12. 3M Indoor Window Insulator Kit Insulates 5 - 3'x8' Windows
- Saves energy and reduces heating costs
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14. Paddling the Columbia: A Guide to all 1200 Miles of our Scenic and Historical River
16. The Captured Economy: How the Powerful Enrich Themselves, Slow Down Growth, and Increase Inequality
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18. Chief Seattle and the Town That Took His Name: The Change of Worlds for the Native People and Settlers on Puget Sound
- Speed Safe assisted opening, Frame lock with lock bar stabilizer, Flipper and thumb stud, Quad-carry, deep-carry
- Steel-and-titanium construction, Handle is titanium, Steel: 8Cr13MoV, stonewashed finish
- Handle: Machined G-10 steel bolster front, 410 steel back
- Blade length: 3 Inch (7.6 cm); Closed length: 4 1/4 Inch (10.8 cm); Overall length: 7 1/4 Inch (18.4 cm)
- Weight: 5 ounces
- Speed Safe assisted opening; Frame lock with lock bar stabilizer; Flipper and thumb stud; Quad-carry; deep-carry
- Steel: 8Cr13MoV, stonewashed finish
- Handle: Machined G-10 steel bolster front, 410 steel back
- Blade length: 3 Inch (7.6 cm); Closed length: 4 1/4 Inch (10.8 cm); Overall length: 7 1/4 Inch (18.4 cm)
- Weight: 5 ounces
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State Park bookings are probably all gone in that time frame, or you'll end up in an awkward spot. Fear not, more car camping in cool spots to be had. First, get a good map - I recommend the Benchmark Atlas.
To make a nice loop trip, I'd head down from the border on I-5 until you reach route 20. Head east. Most of the sites leading up to Diablo Lake have some degree of first-come-first-served car camping, and there are a smattering of forest roads that have some established car camping. If you are feeling adventurous, take the Cascade River road out of Marblemount - a long one-way road into the true heart of the N Cascade wilderness with tons of 'established' car camping along the river valley. The entire drive along 20 is amazing, you crane your neck up at every turn trying to take it all in - truly beautiful drive.
Once you get to the Methow valley, maybe rent a cabin/house for a couple days before heading south (finding a place that will only do one night will be hard here). I don't know the area around there to speak to the car camping opportunities. It likely will be very hot.
If you continue south, there is some good first-come-first-served car camping in the Yakima river canyon just south of Ellensburg that offers quite a beautiful change from the greengreengreen of the west side of the cascades. Camp and hike at Umtanum Creek Recreation Area. Also, couple vineyards in the area, and probably a brewery or two in either Ellensburg or Yakima.
If you drive south from there, you can hook up with SR 410 and head west towards Rainier. There is first-come-first-served car stuff along the way, and also some forest service roads where you can find some good spots. Good views and good hiking.
Drive around Rainier and then choose - down to the Columbia by St Helens or Adams? Around the Olympic Peninsula, taking the Port Angeles/Whidbey ferry home? A night or two in Seattle?
Of course! It's pretty easy, actually.
Start here: https://www.amazon.com/Java-Beginners-Hands-Project-Project-ebook/dp/B01LZOCVN9 (Kindle edition is free).
Then this: https://www.amazon.com/Effective-Java-Joshua-Bloch/dp/0134685997
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Do not skip on exercises - DO THEM!
The rest would be pretty much handled for you.
Wow, that was a short article. If you want an interesting read on the fur trade in the PNW, read Astoria: John Jacob Astor and Thomas Jefferson's Lost Pacific Empire: A Story of Wealth, Ambition, and Survival https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DB361N8/
I'm not sure if it covers that time period but this book was written by a teacher i very much respected in my education.
Kong Comfort
It's been a fantastic training harness. Pretty durable for his size (30 lbs) but not bite proof.
Chaining Oregon by Kay Atwood is a good book about the beginning of the Federal Land Survey that "created" Washington and Oregon.
Do you have much experience sea kayaking, dead reckoning, and working with very strong tidal currents?
This book is a good place to start.
http://www.amazon.com/The-Juan-Islands-Afoot-Afloat/dp/0898868815
Book: Three years in a 12 foot boat
https://www.amazon.com/Three-Years-Twelve-Foot-Boat-Stephen/dp/0966933737
read this book then hike in to Monte Cristo
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B006PKMLCE/
Window plastic: https://www.amazon.com/3M-Indoor-Window-Insulator-Windows/dp/B00002NCJI/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&qid=1481318689&sr=8-11&keywords=cellular+shades
How do you plan on getting past the dams? You'll have to portage them
How do you plan on getting from the Columbia to Chelan?
How much thought have you put into this?
If you're serious, people have paddled the Columbia. For example:Voyage of a Summer Sun: Canoeing the Columbia River
https://revelstokemountaineer.com/new-documentary-salmon-awareness-voyage-up-the-columbia-river/
And there are guides: Paddling the Columbia: A Guide to all 1200 Miles of our Scenic and Historical River
No, not really. But I'm not sure the government mandating particular qualifications for an increasing number of jobs in our economy is really a wise course, so laws like this deserve scrutiny. Safety is so often the justification used to exclude competing workers from the labor pool.
I think the question of importance (to which I do not know the answer in this case) is just who it was lobbying the legislature for this change. Was it the public, outraged at the lack of safety in power plants? Was it the workers at such facilities, who feel they are working with incompetent colleagues who endanger their lives? Or was it the credentialing organization within the industry, eager to ensconce itself as gatekeeper able to limit the number of competitors who can enter the labor force?
The latter situation is where the trouble usually is.
Relevant book: https://www.amazon.com/Captured-Economy-Powerful-Themselves-Inequality/dp/019062776X
If you're willing to do some digging, you might want to contact the
Department of American Indian Studies
at University of Washington. If anyone knows of good resources for you, they will. That teach that stuff for a living and they know so much they even offer Masters Degrees in American Indian Studies.
I know there's quite a few books on the Native Americans of Washington state. A simple search of Amazon.com should locate them. University library librarian can locate such books too. Public library not likely to have much but might have a book or two on Pacific Northwest Indians.
Finally, Google search results for "Duwamish Tribe"
History page on Duwamish Tribe website (contact info there too).
Wikipedia page on the Duwamish.
Browsing Amazon turns up these books;
Chief Leschi, War Chief of the Battle of Seattle and the Puget Sound War, 1855–56
Native Seattle: Histories of the Crossing-Over place
Chief Seattle and the Town that Took his Name
The Indians of Puget Sound: The Notebooks of Myron Eels (eyewitness accounts of Indian life from 1874-1907)
The Mythology of Southern Puget Sound: Legends Shared by Tribal Elders