The place that is 30 miles south of Seattle and 125 miles north and slightly east of Portland is most likely in the vicinity of Olympia, Washington. Olympia is approximately 60 miles southwest of Seattle and around 110 miles north of Portland. It fits the description provided in terms of distance and direction from both Seattle and Portland.
It sure is. Just head north on I-5 for about 175 miles. You'll be in Seattle in about three hours.
760 miles taking I-5 NORTH, via I-205 NORTH (EXIT 288 off I-5 in OREGON) to bypass Portland.
760 miles taking I-5 NORTH, via I-205 NORTH to bypass PORTLAND, OR (EXIT 288 off I-5 in OREGON to get onto I-205 NORTH to SEATTLE).
815 miles taking this route:Take I-80 EAST, from San Francisco, to I-505 NORTH to REDDING at EXIT 56.Take I-505 NORTH to I-5 NORTH.Take I-5 NORTH to SEATTLE, via I-205 NORTH (EXIT 288 off I-5 in OREGON) to bypass Portland.
475 miles taking this route:Take I-5 NORTH from Portland to I-405 NORTH to RENTON off EXIT 154B in WASHINGTON.Bypass SEATTLE via I-405; take I-405 NORTH to I-90 EAST to SPOKANE off EXIT 11.Take I-90 EAST to Coeur d'Alene.
It is about 220 miles.
Boston is slightly north of 42 degrees. Portland, Oregon is north of 45 degrees. The 42nd parallel is the boundary between Oregon and California over 4 1/2 hours south of Portland, OR. Portland, Oregon is also farther north than Portland. ME.
827 miles
Olympia (WA) is located north of Portland and south of Seattle.
1485 give or take a few miles.1,515 miles taking this route:Take I-10 WEST from Phoenix to I-210 WEST to PASADENA at EXIT 77B near Redlands, INLAND EMPIRE, CALIFORNIA.Follow I-210 WEST to I-5 NORTH to SACRAMENTO at EXIT 1A.Take I-5 NORTH to Seattle. To bypass PORTLAND, take I-205 NORTH (EXIT 288 off I-5 in OREGON).
163 miles
835 miles