Both - up on hill, 1/2 mile from the beach as the crow flies. However, it’ll be like being stranded on an island, surrounded by water, most likely no utilities for a while...At my age though, not too concerned. If it’s my time to go home, that’s OK.
Sorry for the double post...
I likely drove past you then, on a weekend day-off drive from the jobsite in Centralia south to the coast road, then down to the Lewis and Clark museum on the point. Sobering how long, how low, and how isolated the people and small towns are out there.
Not my first book describing the Cascadia Fault’s near-term next earthquake, but Dave Tucker’s Geology Underfoot in Western Washington has a good chapter on the past earthquakes, and the fault line offshore.