by grabby » Thu 02 Mar 2006, 22:33:53
Of all the places to be, Western Oregon is the best, the weather is cool and the water is plentiful and if you rotate crops you need no fertilizer. The most organic producers exist in Oregon and california, the ones in Oregon don't need to irrigate, and water is the key.
eugene area is 10/10. most greenies have found this out already.
If you position yourself between eugene and salem you will avoid any residual dust from eugene and Salem. (Salem is the captial stay at least 10 mile away from there it could disappear.
The two highways to the coast are ideal farm land and amazingly lots of property IS FOR SALE! nice 10 acre rural farms, go figure.
Between Florence and coos-bay on highway 101 there is almost always wind, you windmillers could put one up in your backyard, and it would run almost every day, this is the kite capital of the west coast.
at coos bay and lightly below it rains very little and some retired people from five states finally end up here, it is a retired persons area. They are usually the very rich living tright along the ocean. There it is beautiful california without the california part, undiscovered by many. you should take a trip and go up 101 from portland to california over a two week period, lots of stops. Make SURE to stay at WINCHESTER BAY and see the sand dunes at winchester, drive out there, STAY OVERNIGHT! it is a boat center and 1 mile west are the most georgous sand dunes and ocean grass trails. you willl probably see deer. Florence, 2 miles south of the bridge you can rent a sand dune ride tour on the big blue sand bus, just DO IT, i know it isnt very green, but it will take you where real nature is and it is awesome. just do it. Awesome. We travel 12 hours just to drive this area in the summer , and humbug state park is the best camping area it has its own lagoon at night and you can build fires on all beaches at night, very cool lots of wood. Some campgrounds let you put a tent right on the edge of the shoreline and you can walk to the ocean. please stop at EVERY state park and turn off and get pictures, youll never forget it.
Stay at Salishan Lodge in Lincoln city over the weekend JUST DO IT! you will not forget it, and INN at the spanish head in Lincoln city if there is a stormy night, awesome breakers right outside your window.
Where do you know that you can walk off the highway and into the woods and pick a knapsack of morell mushrooms?, Poppies cover the roadsides, Beautiful in june and july. Stop on Agate beach and just fill your pockets after a storm. pretty cool (This is in northern Cal and southern oregon.)
The economy is very bad, it used to be logging, but has more semiconductors. lots of nice, poor people, already half off the grid because of no income, very friendly, these people will do ok probably just after peak, theya lready have gardens and chickens and such. They gather wood to heat their house anyway. and there are lots of uncut trees. There are national forests everywhere, and no one will give a care after peak what happens, it is too wet for real forest fires..
Thanks to the tree huggers, if the rules go away you will have lots of wood.
step back into Daniel Boones era in one day. On the trails through the rest areas and beaches you are alone with the wind and birds and I always think what Lewis and Clark saw, it was exactly all this, except for the 300 foot windmills on the few tall hills around here.
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grabby on Thu 02 Mar 2006, 23:58:33, edited 6 times in total.