bananapanther7

bananapanther7 t1_jac1wn3 wrote

I haven’t lived there…yet. But perspective is important.

We’re about to move to Washington from Texas. I welcome open roads, trees, water, rain and isolation. I’ve lived in Dallas the last 5 years and the heat is literally killing me and my 2 young boys. Not to mention the violent drivers. I’m ready for access to waterfalls, ocean, trees, hills, precipitation. We’re looking to embrace all the ‘negatives’ that Washington has to offer and look forward to it.

It’s all about perspective.

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bananapanther7 t1_j3a4r3t wrote

Banff, AB

Estes Park, CO

Bend, OR

Jackson, WY

All of Alaska

Been to all of these places and they’ve all been unique in their own way. Go and travel and see what you like!

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bananapanther7 t1_irirzwc wrote

For sure. We’re thinking about moving to Tacoma, mostly for the reason to be able to do hikes like this whenever we want to, but if this is the norm, I would be a little depressed. I feel like the less popular spots would be less crowded, and maybe during the week it would be less crowded.

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