Diving while reported to be awesome here is something I'll never know. Unlike Lynne I fully intend to never, ever set foot in this ice locker. Thank God for planes flying south. The other thing you have to contend with is the weather. If cold, grey, overcast, misty, summer doesn't show up to July 5th and over at Labor day is your cup of tea, well welcome to the Great Pacific Northwet, yes NorthWET. And the pro sports teams will break your heart, all the time. I'm just being honest. Some people can not handle the weather (or the Seahawks) because if you let it, it can get depressing. Looking past all that the fishing, hunting, skiing,hiking,photography,food and
people rock, but all in the rain. I love it up here. There is nothing more beautiful than a clear summer day in PNW. Seeing Mt. Ranier one way and Mt Baker the other is beautiful. Waking in the morning and watching my horses run in the pastures with the Cascades in the background as I sip my coffee, what's not to love, except 50 degree water.