I do. Very fond memories. Sadly, they couldn't pay me to live there now. It's still a beautiful area, mostly, at least it was 15 years ago when I stopped in on my way to my new home in Oregon.
It hadn't yet been overrun by homeless and criminals, as it is now.
One thing that saddened me, though, was that a lot of the old growth redwood trees I walked among when I was a kid, are gone. Chopped down so some rich person could build a mansion there. We're talking trees over 5 thousand years old. I spent the time, and counted the rings in a stump I found.
I also checked the property available for sale. 1/4 acre, bare dirt, no services, nothing. 1 MILLiON dollars. This was 15 years ago, now. Seriously???
I sincerely doubt I will ever go back, now. You really can't go home again, as the saying goes...
Pat☺