It sounds like we need to take a trip up there to check it out for ourselves, since our extended family all of whom will be relocating together is comprised of folks with varying levels of olfactory sensitivity. For me, the little bit of extra warmth and sunshine would be a huge draw.
But he is very interested in the bit about the great soil, as he is quite the gardener with a tremendous green thumb. Our place in Wyoming had a greenhouse that was always producing something, even in the dead of winter. Our house will be going on the market in about 45 days, and we will wait till it is in escrow before we make another scouting trip out that way. For more reason than one, I honestly hope that will happen sooner rather than later, since I'd like to scout NID while it is still wintery, just in case there is any substantial difference from the Wyoming winters with which we are already quite familiar.
Thanks again! As others have said: Every Lewiston resident I've met claims after a short while you don't notice the smell. I've noticed it comes and goes depending on the vagaries of mill schedule and weather. I'd disagree with BanjoMike.
I think arguably Lewiston is prettier than CDA. Certainly in a different way. And, if you drive up into Hells Canyon and check out the beaches and cliffs, its awe inspiring.
Originally Posted by Keim. Originally Posted by banjomike. No disagreement here! I love the entire Palouse area, including Lewiston. Everything you say above is exactly how I feel too. But Idaho has such bountiful beauty everywhere that, to me, my favorite place here is the one I'm most familiar with. I'm just glad that I can still take a trip to re-visit some scenery in Idaho once in a while, and talking about Lewiston and all has got me yearning to see that country again.
It's been too long since last I saw it. Location: WA Desert, Seattle native. I worked briefly as a young lad in Lewiston in I really like this area. Mild winters for Idaho, and the surrounding gorge-like scenery is stunning. As for the smell No sources on this one However, I can understand how some could get used to it, and maybe not even mind it. Thank you Keim, pnwguy2, and BanjoMike for your additional input - so appreciate your time, and your individual perspectives.
We aren't city people understatement , so getting back out to the less populated areas will be a huge relief. I didn't think anything was going to compete with our old stomping grounds along the east side of Wyoming's Big Horns, but Lewiston, CDA, and a few other Idaho spots are contenders, for sure. Fortunately, there's lots to do to get the house ready to list in the next few weeks. That should keep me from too much drooling over the scenery pics in the meantime.
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