Governor Proposal Of Water Slides Between Portland And Vancouver

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http://www.wweek.com/news/2016/05/0...-ease-traffic-between-vancouver-and-portland/
Oregon Candidate for Governor Proposes Water Slides to Ease Traffic Between Vancouver and Portland
Would you like to commute via water slide?
By Lizzy Acker
Updated 8:58 AM
Published May 3 at 4:23 PM
Dave Stauffer, a Democratic candidate for governor of Oregon, has a plan to solve both traffic and morale problems for commuters crossing the Columbia every day.
And that plan is: water slides.
In a very serious-sounding, if confusingly lit, Facebook video shot in front of the Interstate Bridge, Stauffer lays out his solution to one of Portland's most obnoxious traffic problems.
The Scoutmaster-turned-gubernatorial candidate says he will build two slides—one from Vancouver to Portland and one from Portland to Vancouver—in the style of an amusement park ride. Think, Log Jam. Commuters would park in what he says would be a "30-story parking garage" and then get in one of the skiffs that would slide them right across the river into downtown Portland.
"The water slide will go above the freeways, above the Interstate Bridge," says Stauffer in his video.
"It will always be traveling, which means that there will be no stopping for streetlights or when the bridge lifts for boat traffic."
Really, the benefits of the water slide transit system are unending. For example, Stauffer points out: "There'll be no mass transportation drivers, so we won't have to employ those people."
Also: "It's a very light structure…it doesn't have to support heavy trucks or heavy cars."
In Stauffer's plan, the skiffs will accelerate to 80 to 120 mph, but don't worry. "It'll all be perfectly safe," he assures viewers, "because it will be on a one-way water slide."
One Facebook commenter shared this image, which Stauffer reshared, saying: "You've captured the fact that my water slide is not just a stodgy mass transportation plan, but it's also a fun amusement park ride."
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Wren Lavin/Imagur
Stauffer added that "once it's built, I wouldn't be surprised if people planned vacation trips to Portland/Vancouver just to ride the water slide. People will come from all over the world just to have the thrill of getting in a skiff and sliding off the 30th floor and accelerating to a very fast speed."
Is Stauffer serious about his plan? It's possible. When asked by a Facebook commenter how he felt about a zip line solution, he (or his campaign) responded: "LOL. I love the way people are responding with imagination, but no, a zip line off the top of a 30th floor would probably be a little dangerous."
Remember, a vote for Stauffer is a vote for water slides. It is not, however, a vote for zip lines.
 
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They should just build giant tubes that go across and build giant cannisters like they have at the bank drive up and shoot the people through the tubes with air pressure, they could even make it go underwater...
 
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In Stauffer's plan, the skiffs will accelerate to 80 to 120 mph, but don't worry. "It'll all be perfectly safe," he assures viewers, "because it will be on a one-way water slide."

Stauffer added that "once it's built, I wouldn't be surprised if people planned vacation trips to Portland/Vancouver just to ride the water slide. People will come from all over the world just to have the thrill of getting in a skiff and sliding off the 30th floor and accelerating to a very fast speed."
Is Stauffer serious about his plan? It's possible. When asked by a Facebook commenter how he felt about a zip line solution, he (or his campaign) responded: "LOL. I love the way people are responding with imagination, but no, a zip line off the top of a 30th floor would probably be a little dangerous."
Remember, a vote for Stauffer is a vote for water slides. It is not, however, a vote for zip lines.
So a zip line is dangerous, but a 120mph log jam ride is perfectly safe? I like it. Isn't it a month and two days or so late?
They should just build giant tubes that go across and build giant cannisters like they have at the bank drive up and shoot the people through the tubes with air pressure, they could even make it go underwater...
You know the internet is a series of tubes, right?
 
Smokey503ski

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Anyone remember the Hydrotubes at Eastport Plaza in SE Portland from back in the 80's?
 
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I would shoot the tubes. I would also zipline. I would probably get hurt doing both. Or either. Take your pick.

I wouldn't shoot the tubes if the water weren't AT LEAST 80*F, though. Yeah, like that.
 
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I would shoot the tubes. I would also zipline. I would probably get hurt doing both. Or either. Take your pick.

I wouldn't shoot the tubes if the water weren't AT LEAST 80*F, though. Yeah, like that.
We found a zipline in costa rica, the last line was about 500' of vertical, they said riders can get up to 50mph. I don't remember if it was vista los suenos or rainforest adventures. I think it was los suenos. My sister doesn't like heights and freaked the fuggout when she realized that the zipline was treetop-treetop most of the way, and those bitches swayed in the wind. She didn't ask any questions during the 'safety meeting'. Real safety meeting not cheef sesh.
 
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Great idea, maybe we can pay another $90 million to consultants for nothing like the Columbia crossing bridge.
 
Smokey503ski

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It would be epic if they would put in a bridge gap.
Coming from Vancouver with the downward slope,
And this....as crazy as it sounds.....is exactly why I am attracted to Oregon.
As long as it's built like a bad ass Hot Wheels track with loops and a gap jump, I'm down.
 

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