I am very lucky to be able to live here. Introduced to this unique gem by my girl. About 3 years ago she was doing this big move all by herself from Sacramento to Waldport. She has lived in Waldport off and on for years. Her safety net was her home in Sacramento. I saw her across the street and went over and introduced myself. We spoke for a while laughing at the fact that I have been living across the street from her for 2 years and never saw her. She asked if I had eaten breakfast and I said no. She asked me out for pancakes. How could I resist her beautiful smile. I helped her pack and load the truck. I ended up driving her van up to Waldport. I helped complete her movie. We have been together ever since. November 2018. I will never leave here or that girl with the greatest smile.
Gorgeous! My hometown in Idaho was a gem years ago until the national media kept rating it among the best places in America to live. You folks should build a cloaking device ASAP!!
This area is ( or was) my secret... my slice of heaven. Yachats is calling me to retire there. Bread and Roses, The Village Bean, The Blue Whale, the beach, the Antique Virgin, The whole package.... Fly a beautiful kite on the beach, explore the tidal pools , play on the sand, hike the trails or just sit and enjoy the wind and surf of the ocean Drive 20 min north to Newport to big box stores, or have lunch at the Pig and the Pancake. A piece of paradise Yachats is
Great video. That stretch of coast from Yachats to Newport is a favorite of mine for lodging because of that low, open shelf along the ocean that makes it really easy to get to the water.
My father-in-law grew up on a beautiful little farm right smack on the bank of the Alsea up from the bridge in Waldport. His father worked as a carpenter and handyman for the city. They had a few cows and chickens and said they always had milk and eggs beyond their garden. We all went by there years later back in the 90's after he had sold it and I could tell that hit him hard as he said he should have never let it go. I could see why as man what a beautiful little slice of heaven that property was! He told us how they used to go out by the bridge and both crab and fish for salmon when he grew up there and that they always limited out in no time. Sounded like paradise. RIP Ralph. Miss you every day!
I've been going to all of the cool places there for a long time and I'm 13 and riding mountain bikes there, fishing , and ciyaking and love going to all of the restaurants
Come and appreciate this place, Then IMMEDIATELY FORGET how to get here, and For The Love Of PETE, please dont tell anyone Else how to get here... unless they are awesome ♡♡♡
@Believe on Jesus Christ For Eternal Life yeah and I worry about solar micronova. It does that sometimes. Have you smelled the breeze off the ocean? She's our mother, you know now.
Too late--the genie's out of the bottle. Rich idiots have been pouring out of California into OR, WA, North Idaho, Western Montana, and the PNW for over 30 years, driving up the cost of everything everywhere. The Pacific Northwest used to be a beautiful, inexpensive place to live, but no longer.
@@listofromantics There's some of that, but it's the high-paying tech companies based in Seattle and Redmond that have ruined the livability for many, of the Pacific Northwest. Only the very highly-paid techno-geeks can afford to live in the Seattle and King County areas, where the average house value is over $700,000. Look what they've done to the Silicon Valley area of California, where people earning over $100,000 cannot afford to buy a house.
@@chuck4262 ridiculously overpriced. Oregon isnt matching wages for their economy either. Polk county still too ambiguous for their own good I see. It's become overflooded with homeless and its beaches have become mistreated. This isnt the Oregon I knew from 10 years ago. Very sad.
So stop telling everyone! Honestly, OR, do you want the best, undeveloped parts of your state to be as expensive and choked with Urban Sprawl as the Bay Area or Southern California??? Or vacation homes for the wealthy that sit empty 50+ weeks out of the year, while simultaneously making the area too expensive for locals to live or play there??? Because it's videos like these and those obnoxious "10 Best Places to..." articles in magazines that overexpose and eventually ruin what made these places special.
Nero Wolfe Right! Even in Washington growing up I watched nature and the woods around me turn to apartments and shops. All that natural beauty snuffed out for more concrete bullshit, as if there isn’t enough already.
I am very lucky to be able to live here. Introduced to this unique gem by my girl. About 3 years ago she was doing this big move all by herself from Sacramento to Waldport. She has lived in Waldport off and on for years. Her safety net was her home in Sacramento.
I saw her across the street and went over and introduced myself. We spoke for a while laughing at the fact that I have been living across the street from her for 2 years and never saw her. She asked if I had eaten breakfast and I said no. She asked me out for pancakes. How could I resist her beautiful smile. I helped her pack and load the truck. I ended up driving her van up to Waldport. I helped complete her movie. We have been together ever since. November 2018. I will never leave here or that girl with the greatest smile.
Great shots of our beautiful coast. How lucky are we?!
I loved living here, it’s small and beautiful.
I came here from Maryland 12 years ago and never left. I still live right by the docks.
Gorgeous! My hometown in Idaho was a gem years ago until the national media kept rating it among the best places in America to live. You folks should build a cloaking device ASAP!!
Boise ?
This area is ( or was) my secret... my slice of heaven.
Yachats is calling me to retire there.
Bread and Roses, The Village Bean, The Blue Whale, the beach, the Antique Virgin,
The whole package....
Fly a beautiful kite on the beach, explore the tidal pools , play on the sand, hike the trails or just sit and enjoy the wind and surf of the ocean
Drive 20 min north to Newport to big box stores, or have lunch at the Pig and the Pancake.
A piece of paradise Yachats is
Very beauifull place place to be .very clean land.long live oregon.
I love yachats and walport it's my childhood
Great video. That stretch of coast from Yachats to Newport is a favorite of mine for lodging because of that low, open shelf along the ocean that makes it really easy to get to the water.
My dream state.
Same
Beautiful and beautifully done! Love this coast.
Simply Amazing !
My father-in-law grew up on a beautiful little farm right smack on the bank of the Alsea up from the bridge in Waldport. His father worked as a carpenter and handyman for the city. They had a few cows and chickens and said they always had milk and eggs beyond their garden. We all went by there years later back in the 90's after he had sold it and I could tell that hit him hard as he said he should have never let it go. I could see why as man what a beautiful little slice of heaven that property was! He told us how they used to go out by the bridge and both crab and fish for salmon when he grew up there and that they always limited out in no time. Sounded like paradise. RIP Ralph. Miss you every day!
It’s an amazing beautiful place!
These views are absolutely breathtaking! Thanks for sharing the beauty of the Oregon Coast!
Beautiful video 🥰🌲🌲🌲🌲🦭
I've been going to all of the cool places there for a long time and I'm 13 and riding mountain bikes there, fishing , and ciyaking and love going to all of the restaurants
Oregon seems pretty chill
It is
It is
Oh yes, it's the best ♡♡♡ I hope only awesome chill people see this video segment...
Also crazy.. but the coast is where it's at.
Love you Guys!
Great video!
So breathtaking _ What is the Cost of Living?
It looks like the place where the heavens meet earth.
How are the winters?
They didn't mention the cloudy drizzly 8 months of the year.
Come and appreciate this place, Then IMMEDIATELY FORGET how to get here, and For The Love Of PETE, please dont tell anyone Else how to get here... unless they are awesome ♡♡♡
Please please don't expose my poor Yachats.
I know, right ?!?
@Believe on Jesus Christ For Eternal Life of course it does...
@Believe on Jesus Christ For Eternal Life yeah and I worry about solar micronova. It does that sometimes. Have you smelled the breeze off the ocean? She's our mother, you know now.
Yo
Californians keep out
Too late--the genie's out of the bottle. Rich idiots have been pouring out of California into OR, WA, North Idaho, Western Montana, and the PNW for over 30 years, driving up the cost of everything everywhere.
The Pacific Northwest used to be a beautiful, inexpensive place to live, but no longer.
@@listofromantics yeah I know, used to live there for 20 years until they fucked it up.
@@listofromantics There's some of that, but it's the high-paying tech companies based in Seattle and Redmond that have ruined the livability for many, of the Pacific Northwest. Only the very highly-paid techno-geeks can afford to live in the Seattle and King County areas, where the average house value is over $700,000. Look what they've done to the Silicon Valley area of California, where people earning over $100,000 cannot afford to buy a house.
@@chuck4262 ridiculously overpriced. Oregon isnt matching wages for their economy either. Polk county still too ambiguous for their own good I see. It's become overflooded with homeless and its beaches have become mistreated. This isnt the Oregon I knew from 10 years ago. Very sad.
A native American might see this conversation and have a laugh at the irony 🤣
the hell is this live action crap wheres the anime oregon
My first thought also!!! It was a nice video segment and all, but I WAS disappointed that it wasn't more Anime... ♡♡♡
So stop telling everyone! Honestly, OR, do you want the best, undeveloped parts of your state to be as expensive and choked with Urban Sprawl as the Bay Area or Southern California??? Or vacation homes for the wealthy that sit empty 50+ weeks out of the year, while simultaneously making the area too expensive for locals to live or play there???
Because it's videos like these and those obnoxious "10 Best Places to..." articles in magazines that overexpose and eventually ruin what made these places special.
Nero Wolfe
Right! Even in Washington growing up I watched nature and the woods around me turn to apartments and shops. All that natural beauty snuffed out for more concrete bullshit, as if there isn’t enough already.
Such paranoid nonsense.