12-28-2002, 04:02 PM
I live up in that area (Humbildt County)and have been through there many times.
There isn't much there, oak, pine, a few Redwoods and a lot of poison oak...oh yeah dope growers.
The road sucks (Hy 36) looks like a maleria germ on the map and is always closing in the winter due to slides, floods or snow and the state works on it all summer repairing the winter damages.
Not much to dump 1.7 on in my opinion, the former owners are laughing all the way to the bank and have already packed and are buying a house in Fortuna.
Of course it would be a great place to open a garden center, one could specialize in drip irrigation, generators and compost that stuff really moves during the "gardening" season up there.
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There isn't much there, oak, pine, a few Redwoods and a lot of poison oak...oh yeah dope growers.
The road sucks (Hy 36) looks like a maleria germ on the map and is always closing in the winter due to slides, floods or snow and the state works on it all summer repairing the winter damages.
Not much to dump 1.7 on in my opinion, the former owners are laughing all the way to the bank and have already packed and are buying a house in Fortuna.
Of course it would be a great place to open a garden center, one could specialize in drip irrigation, generators and compost that stuff really moves during the "gardening" season up there.
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