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lovesmtns t1_j4ijsqj wrote

There's always a trip to Paradise on Mt Rainier, and to view Mt St Helens. Any trip (loops are fine) that includes a ferry ride across Puget Sound is just magic. If you drive up anywhere near Anacortes, be SURE to drive to the top of Mt Erie, and walk out on the walkways to the cliff edge. You are 1,300' above Lake Campbell and Whidbey Island and the whole Deception Pass area. Just gorgeous, if you have a sunny day. If you drive out to the ocean, plan on spending at least an hour driving the back roads of Ocean Shores. There are tons of tame deer there. The last time we did that, we counted 20 deer sightings. Just plain fun. And you're right up next to them :). And you can drive out on the beach and up and down the beach a bit. Best if you have an all wheel drive :). There is a Lewis and Clark Museum at Ilwaco that is awesome.

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pala4833 t1_j4hqfzn wrote

> Runoff simply cannot push against the sheer volume of water coming into the region.

Precisely. That's exactly why heavy local runoff has no effect on sea level. If there's an 13' king tide predicted for Potlach State Park while there's high volumes in the Skykomish River, you don't see higher tides at Point No Point. The "extra" water backs up into the Skykomish River valley and you get flooding there. Sea Level sees no significant increase.

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Altruistic_Fill_7465 OP t1_j4hkn9x wrote

>Why does your girlfriend, whom you're not married to, need to be the legal owner of a car she can't drive?

I can't claim the 2023 EV credit due to my income limitation so want to add her to the title so she can get the $7500 federal tax credit while I be on the registration. I agree with the risks but keeping that aside want to know if this is at all possible

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Altruistic_Fill_7465 OP t1_j4hjx5x wrote

>Don't put someone your not legally married to on the title unless you want to lose the car. Why does she need to be on the title if she doesn't even have a license? Shell still be able to drive the car after she gets one. This seems risky af

I agree with your statement of it being risky but we are jointly going to be on the loan. I can't claim the 2023 EV credit due to my income limitation so want to add her to the title so she can get the $7500 federal tax credit while I be on the registration (as I believe she cant' without a DL). I agree with the risks but keeping that aside want to know if this is at all possible

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