by bobaloo » Thu 03 Apr 2008, 19:58:29
The Oregon coast (southern) is great if you don't have any need to make money. It's pretty much a 3d world environment, a few business owners making big bucks selling trinkets to the tourists, lots of people working temporary part time minimum wage jobs working for them. Like most places with few people, there's a reason there's few people, unfortunately. The Coast Range would be a great place if you didn't need to work, mild year round climate and 12 months of gardening. Rainfall varies from spot to spot, depending on the rain shadow. One place might get 60 inches of rain and 2 miles away they might get 120 inches per year. There's areas that get over 200 inches per year.
Eastern Oregon is great if you can handle the cold weather, but it's mainly country where you need 40-80 acres to run one cow. It's high desert, sage and juniper. Very, very low population density because it takes a LOT of land to make a living off it. There are areas that get more rain and have pine trees and grass, but you have to really research the area. Lots of land in Christmas Valley for sale on Ebay. That land was homesteaded in the early 1900's, the homesteaders lasted a couple of years and then moved away because even with free land they couldn't make a go of it. That area gets 8 inches or so of rain per year, not enough to grow any crops, and the subterranean water table is dropping like a rock. Even if you buy land, you don't necessarily get the right to drill a well and use the water, you need a water right which you probably won't get.
We ended up on the edge of the Willamette Valley, in a fairly remote area. Plenty of water, nice climate, but too expensive these days. We bought 20 years ago for maybe 10 percent of what land goes for now. Wish we weren't so close to population centers, but on the other hand I can walk out my back yard into woods and pretty much stay in forest all the way to the Canadian border, it's pretty wild once you get out of town. On the other hand, I am able to find a good job and make a living, which I could not as easily do in the other areas.