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I moved back to Washington from Colorado Springs in 1974. Still have two brothers in the Denver area [actually Parker and Golden]. When I get tired of the rain, I remind myself that it doesn't require shoveling.
Garibaldi is very close to State Forest land. Getcherself a map and you'll see just how much forest there is.
East on Hobsonville Point Road is a good takeoff point to get quickly into the woods.
I love Denver and have little bad to say about it, but I sure won't miss the snow. Especially don't miss scraping thick ice off the windshield in the morning before work. Driving miles before the heater finally gets warmed up enough to feel your hands again.
I'll take this soggy stuff any day.
Welcome indeed. We like Tillamook County. We are very fond of Garibaldi, mainly because of the Oregon Coast Scenic Railroad that is based there, but for some unknown reason, we find ourselves drawn to Wheeler, home of the, uh, uh, dunno, really. I guess it reminds us of the fictitious township of Mink River in Brian Doyle's hauntingly mesmerising book of the same name. So far I've bought ten copies to give to friends - funny to think that I still have three left [note to self - find three more friends]. I've kept the one he signed for my in Powell's bookstore in PDX.
I can guarantee that when you meet Moses, you'll never look a a crow the same way again.