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Headed to Eugene. Any advice for places to hang out?

Bisonic

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I can hear it now - stay away from Autzen at Noon Pacific on Saturday. But hey, we're committed and we're Buffs. I'll cheer our guys on whenever they give me reason to do so. Hopefully we move the ball on these guys the way we did last Saturday.

So are there any "can't miss" spots around Eugene and near the stadium? From Google Earth I don't see any Uni Hill type neighborhoods close by the stadium, so any strategy advice is appreciated.

PS I think I'll skip the CU pre-game. $35 is steep (times four), plus kickoff is at noon. I'd rather just walk around with my crew & take in the surroundings.

Thanks for any advice. Go Buffs - Whack the Quack Attack.
 
walk campus, find RV's, look for CU flags. hope you make friends with CU tailgater.

Report back.
 
Bisonicvision?

Snap a few creeper shots to keep the miscreants happy.
 
I'll be there - not sure why now, but perhaps I'm a glutton for punishment. :bang:

A CU at the Game mousepad for any Buff fan who makes the trip and comes up and tells me they are from AllBuffs. Come find me in the CU section (Section 29, Row 39 - the guy with the CU at the Game hat), and you'll have at least one souvenir which may be worth keeping (I'm guessing the game ticket will not be worth preserving for history) :thumbsup:
 
Bisonicvision?

Post pics of hot chicks, bar hopping, running from cops, getting drunk, without being a [redacted] pussy about it.
 
Have a reputation for delivering awesome content, get 15+ reps, don't deliver anything. Enjoy being awesome.
 
Taking pictures of drunk little hotties probably won't fly with my traveling party, which includes my wife. I'd like to help you guys in that regard but hell, I can do that in Folsom (with better success.)

There are a bunch of brewpubs in town, which is cool. I just don't see much very close to the stadium. I'm not sure I want to wander through a sea of green tailgaters blowing smack at me. We'll see how it goes, and I will indeed report back.

Last year we traveled to Stanford. We got hammered in that one too but I really liked the stadium. Very comfy, understated place. And they put on a nice halftime show for the Buffs fans too. (Being new to the 12Pac and all.) It was kind of a tour around the league, with the punchline that we all have something in common: A hatred of USC.

PS Montana - I may come say hi. Thanks for the generosity.
 
I can hear it now - stay away from Autzen at Noon Pacific on Saturday. But hey, we're committed and we're Buffs. I'll cheer our guys on whenever they give me reason to do so. Hopefully we move the ball on these guys the way we did last Saturday.

So are there any "can't miss" spots around Eugene and near the stadium? From Google Earth I don't see any Uni Hill type neighborhoods close by the stadium, so any strategy advice is appreciated.

PS I think I'll skip the CU pre-game. $35 is steep (times four), plus kickoff is at noon. I'd rather just walk around with my crew & take in the surroundings.

Thanks for any advice. Go Buffs - Whack the Quack Attack.

The whole Alumni Pre-Game Tailgate is a complete racket and pisses me off the school charges so much to attend....It's not like the plane tickets, hotel tickets, and inflated game tickets where you're subjected to the worst seats in the stadium aren't enough of a cost, then they try to gouge you just to hang out with any fellow travelers in return for a hotdog and a drink....This thing was actually $50 last week for USC, so must have had an inflated California tax on it as well :rolling_eyes:
 
The whole Alumni Pre-Game Tailgate is a complete racket and pisses me off the school charges so much to attend....It's not like the plane tickets, hotel tickets, and inflated game tickets where you're subjected to the worst seats in the stadium aren't enough of a cost, then they try to gouge you just to hang out with any fellow travelers in return for a hotdog and a drink....This thing was actually $50 last week for USC, so must have had an inflated California tax on it as well :rolling_eyes:

Yeah that's exactly the conclusion I came to after last year @ Stanford. It was $35 for some salad and burgers, a few speeches, and a cash bar. Plus we didn't get a chance to tour the campus. (Our bad - we stuck around there too long.)

PS get this - the game tickets for OR were $88! I've never paid that much for a regular season game anywhere (and I've been to a lot over the years.)
 
I usually find someplace to eat on the fifth Street Public Market. It's still good around there, overall, though not great like it used to be. Restaurants still tend to be good.

Most often, when I'm in town, I grab a fly rod and head up the McKenzie--it's a pretty magic river to my way of thinking, and good fishing/scenery starts as close as Springfield.

You can always visit Cottage Grove (it's pretty blue collar) and see the site of the parade from Animal House.
 
I usually find someplace to eat on the fifth Street Public Market. It's still good around there, overall, though not great like it used to be. Restaurants still tend to be good.

Most often, when I'm in town, I grab a fly rod and head up the McKenzie--it's a pretty magic river to my way of thinking, and good fishing/scenery starts as close as Springfield.

You can always visit Cottage Grove (it's pretty blue collar) and see the site of the parade from Animal House.

Thanks - that's exactly what I'm after. When you travel all the way there, you want to get a feel for the town. I appreciate the advice - I'll take it with me.
 
The whole Alumni Pre-Game Tailgate is a complete racket and pisses me off the school charges so much to attend....It's not like the plane tickets, hotel tickets, and inflated game tickets where you're subjected to the worst seats in the stadium aren't enough of a cost, then they try to gouge you just to hang out with any fellow travelers in return for a hotdog and a drink....This thing was actually $50 last week for USC, so must have had an inflated California tax on it as well :rolling_eyes:

AMEN!! And this is why my interest in college football is on the downswing. It's all about separating you from your money.
 
About 20 years ago, I lived a couple of blocks from the Fifth Street Public Market (my wife is a duckling). I haven't been back so my knowledge is highly dated, but I believe the Steelhead Brewery is probably still there for a beer and pub food if that's your thing. From there, you can walk up High Street about three or four blocks to end up in Skinner Butte park right on the Willamette River. The park is good for a easy stroll by the river and there is a loop trail that goes up a little hill. Heading down south from the park, you can walk the Ruth Bascom Bike Path down to the university. Everything is fairly flat and an easy hike for a Buff.

Google map it and you be able to see the Fifth Street Public Market, Skinner Butte Park, and the Bascom bike path to the U.

Pack some light rain gear. Have fun.
 
About 20 years ago, I lived a couple of blocks from the Fifth Street Public Market (my wife is a duckling). I haven't been back so my knowledge is highly dated, but I believe the Steelhead Brewery is probably still there for a beer and pub food if that's your thing. From there, you can walk up High Street about three or four blocks to end up in Skinner Butte park right on the Willamette River. The park is good for a easy stroll by the river and there is a loop trail that goes up a little hill. Heading down south from the park, you can walk the Ruth Bascom Bike Path down to the university. Everything is fairly flat and an easy hike for a Buff.

Google map it and you be able to see the Fifth Street Public Market, Skinner Butte Park, and the Bascom bike path to the U.

Pack some light rain gear. Have fun.

Rouge is a great brewery and they have a location in Eugene and you should try Ninkasi if you like a good Northwest IPA.
 
About 20 years ago, I lived a couple of blocks from the Fifth Street Public Market (my wife is a duckling). I haven't been back so my knowledge is highly dated, but I believe the Steelhead Brewery is probably still there for a beer and pub food if that's your thing. From there, you can walk up High Street about three or four blocks to end up in Skinner Butte park right on the Willamette River. The park is good for a easy stroll by the river and there is a loop trail that goes up a little hill. Heading down south from the park, you can walk the Ruth Bascom Bike Path down to the university. Everything is fairly flat and an easy hike for a Buff.

Google map it and you be able to see the Fifth Street Public Market, Skinner Butte Park, and the Bascom bike path to the U.

Pack some light rain gear. Have fun.

Awesome. More great info. I'm pretty sure Steelhead is still there; I saw it on some map that I looked at over the last few days. My strategy is coming together! And yes I'll try to get some photos of the dance team. I just have to remember to come back to my seats armed with nachos.
 
JMHO, put if you get on the campus side of town, the Hayward Field (yes, the track facility) is worth walking by and taking a look at- they hosted the US Track and Field team qualification meet there this year (I think they do every year, but I'm not sure). It's pretty cool.

You can always visit Cottage Grove (it's pretty blue collar) and see the site of the parade from Animal House.

Trivia: Autzen Stadium is the football stadium in that movie. Autzen opened up in 1967 (I think). Guess who played in the first game? CU vs. the University of Oregon. Buffs won 17-13.
 
Rouge is a great brewery and they have a location in Eugene and you should try Ninkasi if you like a good Northwest IPA.

If you go to Rogue, do NOT try their Voodoo Maple Bacon Ale. It sounds good, but it tastes like cough syrup with liquid smoke poured in. Unpleasant.
 
If you go to Rogue, do NOT try their Voodoo Maple Bacon Ale. It sounds good, but it tastes like cough syrup with liquid smoke poured in. Unpleasant.

Bad advice. Don't get a full pint or a bomber but this exactly the kind of beer you want to sample. It smells like maple syrup and has a smokey taste. Did not get a huge amount of sweetness in mine.
 
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