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A shame, but I have a theory about this one: yellowsleep.gif

 

Imagine you are at the remote outpost of Sealth, sending written word for contact with the East. The Great Chief was the obvious choice for the name of the settlement. As you are hurried sometimes in your communication, you, as may of us, tend to scribble a little at the end of a word as you are writing your cursive, causing the "h" to fall off a little. Then, the crossing of the "t" carrys into the preceding "l". The is causes the "lt" to look like "tt", and the loose end of the h makes it possible to be a "le".

 

Try it yourself: write "Sealth" quickly.

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Howzabout:

Tanganika=Tanzania

Rhodesia=Zimbabwe

Czechloslovakia= Czech Rep & Slovenia

USSR

East Germany

North Vietnam Saigon=Ho Chi Minh City

USSR

Blue Mountain

Peking=Beijing

Mao Tse Tung= "Great Leader"

Yugoslavia=

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the regrade, or is it "slide alley" or whatever where they made the big mudslide to send logs down to the mills....?

 

It was just a desire to get rid of the hill, nothing to do with logging as I recall. A bunch of it was done hydraulicly with the spoil ending up as fill on the tideflats south of downtown.

 

I read 'Profits' eons ago. A very good book

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Howzabout:

Tanganika

Rhodesia

Czechloslovakia=czech repub.

USSR=many different countries, russia

East Germany

North Vietnam

USSR

Blue Mountain

Peking

Mao Tse Tung= mao-zedong is most correct

 

Yup. All the Chinese stuff that changes every few years is just new or improved phonetic interpretation of the same word, isn't it? For example Beijing has been previously and widely called Peking and Peiping....but all the while the Chinese called it the same thing?

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COCK ROCK

 

Named by the pioneers on the Oregon Trail who went right by this bulbous looking appendge/phallus shaped basalt pillar.

 

Popular climbing destination for Portland people ------>

 

anyone?

 

 

 

anyone?

 

 

 

Buller?

 

Renamed in 1959, everyone knew it didn't look like a Rooster.

 

anyone?

 

 

 

anyone?

 

 

 

Buller?

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Mt. Goode is properly pronounced "Good-E"
boxing_smiley.gif

 

No way dave, it was named for an old surveyor, there's a peak in CA named for the same guy. I think it was the highest mtn in WA named for someone who actually saw the mtn.

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COCK ROCK

 

Named by the pioneers on the Oregon Trail who went right by this bulbous looking appendge/phallus shaped basalt pillar.

 

Popular climbing destination for Portland people ------>

 

anyone?

 

 

 

anyone?

 

 

 

Buller?

 

Renamed in 1959, everyone knew it didn't look like a Rooster.

 

anyone?

 

 

 

anyone?

 

 

 

Buller?

Beacon Rock?
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the regrade, or is it "slide alley" or whatever where they made the big mudslide to send logs down to the mills....?

 

Anyone else read "Sons of the Profits" such a good book

Yes a great book. You are thinking of the Skid Road which is Yesler Way.
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Still looking for

Longhorn==>Windows Vista

1201 Building==> Washington Mutual Tower? It is 1201 Third Avenue. It is also a very beautiful building.

 

Yah.

 

Actually Longhorn==>FS==>Vista

 

My favorite building downtown is Two Union, in case anyone was wondering.

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Howzabout:

Tanganika=Tanzania

Rhodesia=Zimbabwe

Czechloslovakia= Czech Rep & Slovenia

USSR=Russia and various others

East Germany=the east half of Germany

North Vietnam Saigon=Ho Chi Minh City

Blue Mountain

Peking=Beijing

Mao Tse Tung= "Great Leader"

Yugoslavia=Bosnia/Herzgovina and several other small unstable countries

Posted
Howzabout:

Tanganika=Tanzania

Rhodesia=Zimbabwe

Czechloslovakia= Czech Rep & Slovenia

USSR=Russia and various others

East Germany=the east half of Germany

North Vietnam Saigon=Ho Chi Minh City

Blue Mountain

Peking=Beijing

Mao Tse Tung= "Great Leader"

Yugoslavia=Bosnia/Herzgovina and several other small unstable countries

 

Correct. I'm suprised nobody jumped on Blue Mountain = Gunsight (Dome area) after all the ink & effort Beckey devoted to the name change over the years.

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COCK ROCK

 

Named by the pioneers on the Oregon Trail who went right by this bulbous looking appendge/phallus shaped basalt pillar.

I will guess it is the rock right off I-84 that is presently named after the barnyard animal it fails to resemble.

 

I'll take "Semi-climbable volcanic pinnacles of Oregon" for 200, Alex.

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