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Are roads icy on Oregon & Washington now? What's the best route to take to visit following places?

Me my wife are driving from California.Should we take 5 or 101? We're leaving California tomorrow morning.We want to go visit at least all of the following location. Need help with best route.Oregon:-Timberline lodge on Mt Hood-Columbia river-Crater Lake-Columbia Gorge-Mt St HelensWashington:-Pike Place Market-Mount Rainier -Mount st Helens-Lake chelan-Snoqualmie falls -Spaceneedle

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their is a big difference. linemen gloves are padded and bulky. since they use there hands to block big *** d-linemen, they don't wanna risk injured fingers. receiver gloves are just the opposite. they are not padded but they have stickyness added to them so they could have better traction when catching the ball
Lots of light and not too much water
The grounding rod is used to prevent you getting electrocuted, instead the Earth gets electrocuted. If you put an antenna anywhere near that rod, during the next lightning storm every socket in your house (and everything plugged in) will be fried because the current will travel into your house via the Earthing wire, which is connected to the sockets and outlets in the building. Not to mention what will happen to you if you're subsequently in contact with the electrical equipment in question.

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