The Pacific North West

After a weekend of exploration and house parties I met up with my friend Ade Shemsu and Marshall Steeves to hit the road. We started out on a mini road trip to the Oregon coast from Portland to explore Canon Beach and Ecola State Park. 

Driving has always been fun for me. Your not doing much but when your driving you get to see so much scenery. The tall trees of the Pacific north west are always breath taking. Especially when you get closer to the coast. The temperature starts to fall as the coast winds come in. Driving up and down mountains the clouds engulf you into there foggy mist. The sun still manages to push through even though you can barely see the road in front of you. The only other time I've experiences this feeling is flying through a cloud.

When the clouds part you see the over hangs of the mountain edge that you are drifting along on. No guard rails to save you only giant trees guarding the mountain. We came across peaks were we saw trees being demolished for logging purposes. This gave me instant sadness but knowing that Oregon is committed to replanting these trees and more gives me hope.

Arriving at Canon Beach we were almost the only ones there. Flat and calm with sandcastles being built. People practicing there castle skills for the up coming sandcastle competition next weekend. While the ocean was freezing cold we managed to get our feet wet. Ade managed to climb this corral blanketed rock out in the ocean for me. Always trying to get that shot. 

After being overwhelmed by the huge Haystack Rock and its marine garden we headed to grab a local bite before heading to Ecola State Park. Surprisingly Ecola is deep in the forest compared to Canon beach that is just off the road. The forest was filled with windy narrow roads. When we arrived I had to hang with some surfers and get to know how truly cold the water was. One surfer wasn't even wearing boots even though the water was over crowded and with only small waves. 

We ended up exploring the right wall of Indian Beach fascinated by the neon green moss dripping water and full of sand. Exploring caves was super cool. Knowing that if we came at a different time of day we would be crushed by waves and under water. On a mission to get a overlook of more marine garden I could see a whole in one extra large rock. This I was obsessed with having the urge to surf through it and I can't even surf. Could this be done? Maybe, but the main battle would probably be getting out there past the rest of the garden.

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Loving days spent days like this. Wondering the pacific coast with great people and meeting more fascinating locals. The beach has always felt like home to me. At one point while hiking back to the beach I closed my eyes, hiking blind, to take in the sound of the ocean crashing. A sound that I will never forget and will never get old. 

Playlist - P O R T L A N D

Listening to music has changed so much over the last couple of years. From physical to digital to the steam. I still manage to have four crates of Vynal and a hand full of CD's but sadly those are currently being taken care of on the other side of the country so with out my babies I'm all about steaming (twist my arm).

The world of the internet has so much content out there these days and when I hear something new I'm bound to listen to it a 100 times with in the first month of knowing it. This attaches places to the songs that I listen to. For example the first week I was in Portland cursing around I found the band Guster by way of OPB on the radio. As is why one of there songs Expectation is on this killer playlist, but the entire album is brilliant. In the two months that I've been chilling here I think that I've put together a playlist that reflects Portland at its finest. Everyone of these songs has a backstory and meaning. Yet, I'm not going to tell you them because you should develop your own story. 

Take a long drive and jam out to this mixtape. Leave a comment letting me know what you thought and if you think of another song that would fit the vibe don't be afraid to let me know. Lets build this playlist together!

Vibes,

Bric Bain


What I do know.

What do you want to do for a living? Don't ask me this question because I won't tell you a straight answer. Mostly I'll talk about things I've been up to lately and plans for the next few months. What I do know for sure is that no one knows what they want to do. Your mom, my mom, that guy who's sitting left of you at the bus stop that smells like cheetos, all of them most likely don't know what they want to do in this life. Adventures, friends, family and other things that provide us with short term procrastination. Where is the sorting hat that tells us "here, this is your destiny."

Ellie standing at the top of the tallest building in London, The Shard.

Ellie standing at the top of the tallest building in London, The Shard.

Since graduation I have felt this feeling of being lost with out a direction. Learning one thing of my three years that I have been out of school, the journey is most important. I can not imagine what I would be currently doing if I was still in college. What I do know is that if I stayed in that dreary class room I would of never experienced traveling all over London, New York, Atlanta, Italy, Germany, Washington D.C., Colorado, Cincinnati, tons of other places and most recently moving to Portland. That has been my journey so far and what I know for sure is that I loved every second of my experiences around the world and back! 

Stagr (Josh Hall) DJing at The Mad Frog in Cincinnati.

Stagr (Josh Hall) DJing at The Mad Frog in Cincinnati.

23 days ago, as this is post dating, I felt un happy with my current situation. Nothing was troubling, my job was great and the people in my life were stellar but once again I felt a emptiness. Taking everything I wanted and packed my trunk to the brim. The rest, went to others or the curb. Jumped in my car and went West. The only thing that I truly know how to do, leave. To be honest my trip didn't really sink in until after I left my best friend Joe in Vail, Colorado where he was working for the long winter. The feeling of truly being with out him was unsettling even though I only get to see him every couple months because we travel so much. We even had a race to our destinations. Joe was headed back to the homeland of Dayton, Ohio and I to Portland. Only beating him by 30 minutes, even though he gave me a 24 hour start.

Electric Forest Music Festival 2014

Electric Forest Music Festival 2014

What I do know is that connections are for life. My newest goal is to connect with as many people around the world as I can, to have a connection greater than myself. What I do know is that I don't know whats next. Heck, tomorrow I could wake up and move to Mexico. The wild spirit is inside of me. All the older people that I meet and share my story with say "do it while your young." And I will because what I do know is that its the journey that matters, no matter what journey that is or where you end up.

Oprah out of all people inspired this post. Listened to her entire book "What I do know" on the drive on the long drive from Cincinnati to Portland and her wise words are now soaking in.

Enough about my life, tell me about what you know for sure. Where is life taking you. I want to know less about I and more about YOU. 

It's All Good.

Busyness, bustling around and construction.

That doesn't exist here in hipster central. Unlike most other big cities no one seems to be in a hurry. Everyones life motto, "it's all good." 

Downtown is anything but stress full in a ever growing population of 600,000+. The malls can be come busy but never over crowded and stuffed. The towns surrounding down town thrive on independent businesses and well taken care of green neighborhoods.

What attracts me about Portland is the coffee culture. Personally I've consumed enough coffee to fuel a small village so I generally know whats hot and whats so not. There seems to have been an standard set and no one falls below the line. Every cup is personal and embedded into the culture. 

A coffee shop is so much more than getting your morning fix to fuel your day. Now days, cafes have become destinations. Going out of our way to know that you are getting the best product possible, especially true in Portland. Out here, the origin and story is everything. Outrageously good hand crafted coffee is just the condition to a even cooler environment. Not only does the environment reflect back on the product but is reflects on the city and the people in it. Different, Original, ambiguous. 

To be honest, there is nothing amazing amazing about Portland. The mountains are beautiful and the sunset are on point but Portland is just another bustling American town. So, why is this town to well known and cared for? Diversity. The people in it are a bunch of misfits, so many out liars that the misfits have become the norm. With all this craze for exceptance and diversity, native Portlanders and Oregonians take so much pride in the fact that they were here first and before anyone else. Reading a article before I arrived read "Stop telling people about Portland!" A 72 year old women that was stuffing me with cookies and orange juice said to me "Back when Edward and I first bought our house, the street was only one lane. Can you even be leave that?" Taking about a local street that was now 6 lanes wide. 

Taking pride in this city is a big thing, something we can all learn. I've traveled to a ton of places. Seen my fare share of  cites and met my fair share of great people but do you know the constant? Conplaining about where they live. Admitting I grew up doing the same thing. Saying "only if we were at so and so." Let me tell you if you go to destination x they will say the same thing about there town. Visiting a friend in Milan, Italy a couple months ago I commented about the amazing articutechure and my friends response? "Eh." 

Portland is Portland because its full of the future. Acceptance, love and a life motto of "It's all good."

Leave a comment telling me about your town, city or village and why it is the prime destination! Take pride in your surroundings!

Love always,

Bric Bain