Most people think of Puget Sound as representing Washington State, but really most of the state is flat, mostly farmland or scrub desert, HOT in the summer and cold in the winter. The Eastern edge by Spokane gets hilly again with some sparse trees, but certainly not like the Westside. Very different people too, especially politically, from the coastal area. Anymore, you could probably include Kootenai County, Idaho in Spokane's population. I see more Washington plates some days than Idaho now. That would add 180,000 more people to Spokane's population.
I live in Texas now, Houston, and i was brought up in the Phoenix Arizona area. Lol! I am hoping to retire in Washington State, planning a move at the first of the Year. Can you touch on the states rules on Certified tiny homes on wheels. Where can I park? Thanks.