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skykomish: Timberlane Village - a Skykomish community - 05/23/07 12:23 AM
As one drives past the city of Skykomish heading east along Highway 2 towards Stevens Pass, you enter the Mt Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Just past the rangers station you would pass an inconspicuous road guarded by stone pillars on each side of the entrance. You have just passed Timberlane Village - a very lucky Skykomish community tucked away in the midst of the Mt. Baker - Snoqualmie National Forest. This neighborhood belongs to the community of Skykomish. It's a privately owned hideaway for people who like skiing at Steven Pass Ski area in the winter or enjoy a cabin along
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skykomish: Skykomish - A King County Jewel - 05/19/07 03:33 PM
Nestled deep in the valley leading up to Stevens Pass, this King County city of Skykomish is a quiet gem waiting to be discovered. When the sun is shining, one can see why the oldtimers called it SKY. A former railroad stop that catered to the logging industry, the Skykomish mascot is a Rocky Mountain goat named Rocky. An aspiring tourist destination type town, Skykomish has a very scenic river front motel, a gas station, several restaurants and drinking establishments, a school and a post office. Skykomish gets it's beginnings from the logging and railroad industry. Vacation cabins benifit from the locals who provide the
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