This state park is home to many horse trails, climbing routes and hiking paths and could possibly be the origin place of Keenan & Natalie’s romance
Smith Rock State Park
Avoid the graveyard! This component of your magic deck returns to its zone, dodging death or exile
Commander
This fuzzy fruit shares its name with a bird and is a nickname for someone of a certain nationality
Kiwi
This playground sport adapted for adults combines baseball rules with a rubber ball the size of a basketball, often followed by mandatory post-game drinks at the nearest bar
Kickball
The strength of this tree is found in its capacity to survive in harsh and bare climates and its fruit brings aromatic and floral notes to your favorite gin cocktail
Juniper
This US president, whose first name was actually Hiram, was a union general in the civil war and the namesake for a NE Portland high school
Ulysses S. Grant
This Eric Clapton song shares a name with a furry friend that can be found snoozing in front of the big window
Layla
This hard to spell (and maybe pronounce) flower is a large genus of woody plants belonging to the heath family
Rhododendron
Sweeping the nation, this paddle sport is popular among the elderly, as well as highly competitive millennials
Pickleball
The lava caves just to our north, and Oregon’s only national park were both formed by this type of volcano
Caldera
No longer Portland residents, Natalie and Keenan purchased a home in this county
Clackamas Co.
Fun fact: this fruiting, vining nightshade plant performs much better when planted in raised beds rather than individual pots
Tomato
This state's name comes from a 16th-century Spanish novel about an island ruled by Queen Calafia, populated entirely by Amazon warriors
California (shoutout Davis we miss you)
You’d think Keenan had gills and webbed feet along with his impressive wingspan the way he ruled the lane in this high school sport
Swim team
The lower deschutes is one of the most popular places to fish for this variety of rainbow trout, entering the river in July and running as late as December
Steelhead
First introduced in 1995, this vehicle’s name was derived from the native word for Mt. Rainier and is the perfect mode of transportation for camping trips and river days
Toyota Tacoma
This top chef published a cookbook in 2021, making their highly sought after recipes accessible to “everyone”
Gregory Gourdet
The world's first underground railway opened in this city in 1863, running between Paddington and Farringdon stations using steam locomotives
London
Natalie loves a competition celebration. At her 30th birthday party, guests competed using their core strength and willpower to hold this pose the longest
Plank
Despite their social depiction in cartoons, these critters are fairly solitary and require 15 hours of sleep per day
Chipmunk
Via Ferratas, found in this mountain range, were created during WWI and are now a popular climbing destination and perhaps a great stop on one’s honeymoon
(Italian) Dolomites
This French cookware brand, founded in 1974, makes heavy pots perfect for big batches and long braises
Staub
Crater Lake was formed due to the eruption of this Oregon volcano about 7,700 years ago
Mt. Mazama
While the jug is a beginner climber’s friend, someone with stronger fingies might prefer the challenge of this type of climbing hold
Crimp
This hoofed land mammal is the fastest in the Americas with running speeds of up to 55mph
Pronghorn