I'll take a mountain I can hike up over the weekend and sit at the top of surrounded by nature over barren, icy rocks that require special gear and days to scale.
West coast people are usually the only ones casting stones I mean I'm a flat lander but I feel completely blessed to be where I am, wouldnt have it any other way. Anyways no one is going to deny that the rockies are beautiful to look at.. but yeah there are alot of legitimate criticisms about the western states that westerners are thoroughly incapable of admitting.
Yeah like why isn't there a town 10 minutes away from my pay to camp camp site and where is all the diversity? There should be hindi music playing at the campground™. Plus it's ridiculous to not have bathrooms at the park or a lifeguard near the lake.
It's really fricking nice tho when you are in the middle of nowhere and there's a random park bathroom with a flushing toilet and a sink you can wash the poop off your hands with vs the alternative.
It's really fricking nice tho when you are in the middle of nowhere and there's a random park bathroom with a flushing toilet and a sink you can wash the poop off your hands with vs the alternative.
I visit parks 2-3 times a year because I have no shortage of woodlands to keep myself busy at home fortunately. So the issue of crowds at the big parks out west or in certain places in the appalachians isn't a giant consideration of mine. I mean except for the old lady I have the woods to myself on my property at home so I don't even really think about that aspect.
>West coast people are usually the only ones casting stones
They're just larpers. Most people recognize that west coast mountains are more numerous, remote, scenic, and technically challenging but the people who actually climb them aren't the ones shitposting about the East. In fact it's because the differences are so obvious that any cretin from PrepHole who hasn't left their basement in months can start an argument about it.
>implying pic related isn't featureless as well
I'm an east coaster and I like our stuff but I do wish we had the rocky outcrops and younger geology like the coast of California or British Columbia.
We actually do have some but because it's so eroded and old it's easy for trees to grow on it. morons think forest management means leaving muh trees to grow everywhere, even if it fricks up all the meadows and wetlands and other environments that were there before. Makes me want to clear out some local spots myself but I don't want to risk getting caught.
hmm that's a much better pic than I have from that same vantage, but I want to try to the other angles of Cumberland Gap to see if there are other photos available.
Mountains are beautiful (including appalachians) but I've always felt like from the perspective of a landowner, it is just wasted land unless you just want to take pictures, sit on your porch etc. I mean rocky ground, no flat space etc. a b***h to get anywhere.
Nope. Not the same person as the guy who called you out for complaining about people complaining.
8 months ago
Anonymous
oh I see, you're struggling to understand what you read. i was making fun of people who deride PrepHole activities here. you must've totally missed that, just like the "other" person. god bless.
You forget how old the appalachian mountains are in geological years, they have been worn down over millions upon millions of years, The Rockies are babies and still actually growing still compared to those "rolling hills".
The appalachian mountain range is special because it's old as frick. Leave the old man be. He's seen some shit. From dinosaur to mammoth to us.
I'm a east coaster, spent time on the west coast and only went back east to go back to school because I got laid off (thanks 08 mortgage crisis). Got my RN and I'm just biding my time till I move back west. East coast is cool but its a different world on the west coast
Most working Americans can only travel a few weeks out of the year. That leaves 50 weeks of being restricted to wherever you live. I would rather spend those 50 weeks in superior natural environments. Most outdoor-minded people would if they could afford it. At least
I'm a east coaster, spent time on the west coast and only went back east to go back to school because I got laid off (thanks 08 mortgage crisis). Got my RN and I'm just biding my time till I move back west. East coast is cool but its a different world on the west coast
admits that he's just coping until he has a chance to move back west.
> t. Jose Hernandez
Least Coasters,
This is what a real mountain looks like.
I'll take a mountain I can hike up over the weekend and sit at the top of surrounded by nature over barren, icy rocks that require special gear and days to scale.
West coast people are usually the only ones casting stones I mean I'm a flat lander but I feel completely blessed to be where I am, wouldnt have it any other way. Anyways no one is going to deny that the rockies are beautiful to look at.. but yeah there are alot of legitimate criticisms about the western states that westerners are thoroughly incapable of admitting.
Yeah like why isn't there a town 10 minutes away from my pay to camp camp site and where is all the diversity? There should be hindi music playing at the campground™. Plus it's ridiculous to not have bathrooms at the park or a lifeguard near the lake.
Is this a false flag? Are you trying to prove him right?
It's really fricking nice tho when you are in the middle of nowhere and there's a random park bathroom with a flushing toilet and a sink you can wash the poop off your hands with vs the alternative.
I visit parks 2-3 times a year because I have no shortage of woodlands to keep myself busy at home fortunately. So the issue of crowds at the big parks out west or in certain places in the appalachians isn't a giant consideration of mine. I mean except for the old lady I have the woods to myself on my property at home so I don't even really think about that aspect.
>West coast people are usually the only ones casting stones
They're just larpers. Most people recognize that west coast mountains are more numerous, remote, scenic, and technically challenging but the people who actually climb them aren't the ones shitposting about the East. In fact it's because the differences are so obvious that any cretin from PrepHole who hasn't left their basement in months can start an argument about it.
>I'll take a mountain I can hike up over the weekend and sit at the top of surrounded by nature
>over barren, icy rocks that require special gear and days to scale.
>every mountain out west is barren and requires special gear.
Bubbles is sick. He lives in a shed and takes care of his kitties. How many people do you know do that !?
More vertical than you've ever gained m8
Forget elevation, what about prominence?
What about it?
>b-b-but, what about treeeeeees?
I was asking for an idea of what their prominence was.
Don't care, enjoy the wildfires, tourists and HIV/AIDS.
>Forget elevation, what about prominence?
Clearly lower than the elevation, innit?
Mount Mitchell (aforementioned 6684' peak) is 6089'.
quality is more important than quantity
>typical eastoid
Don't care, enjoy the wildfires, tourists and HIV/AIDS.
outdoor experience
Looks more like Europe
It is too steep I know, I told it to do tiny little hills and that's as small as it thinks it can get.
elevation point is 6,684'
how many meters is that?
They're 500 million years old anon. When 500 million years old you reach, look as good, you will not
Beep beep! Real climbers from the American Southwest are coming through. Time to make way chuds.
>muh featureless landscape
Lol it literally just looks a like a big dusty fricking rock field on Mars or something kek.
>implying pic related isn't featureless as well
I'm an east coaster and I like our stuff but I do wish we had the rocky outcrops and younger geology like the coast of California or British Columbia.
We actually do have some but because it's so eroded and old it's easy for trees to grow on it. morons think forest management means leaving muh trees to grow everywhere, even if it fricks up all the meadows and wetlands and other environments that were there before. Makes me want to clear out some local spots myself but I don't want to risk getting caught.
hmm that's a much better pic than I have from that same vantage, but I want to try to the other angles of Cumberland Gap to see if there are other photos available.
Mountains are beautiful (including appalachians) but I've always felt like from the perspective of a landowner, it is just wasted land unless you just want to take pictures, sit on your porch etc. I mean rocky ground, no flat space etc. a b***h to get anywhere.
>come to out
>complain about out things
That's about right
the irony
You're not using thag word correctly
Actually he used it perfectly, Webster.
>he
This is the mgtow board. Women don't post here.
i meant that you most likely called yourself "he"
Nope. Not the same person as the guy who called you out for complaining about people complaining.
oh I see, you're struggling to understand what you read. i was making fun of people who deride PrepHole activities here. you must've totally missed that, just like the "other" person. god bless.
I kinda like foothills.
>literally just foothills lol
Yeah, a lot of them.
lol my drive in basecamp area is 8k feet and I climb from there LMAO
You forget how old the appalachian mountains are in geological years, they have been worn down over millions upon millions of years, The Rockies are babies and still actually growing still compared to those "rolling hills".
The appalachian mountain range is special because it's old as frick. Leave the old man be. He's seen some shit. From dinosaur to mammoth to us.
The Adirondacks have both. Oldest rocks but growing mountains.
https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/fseprd1045012.html
Only eastern mountains with any snow right now, in the second half of October:
>Mount Washington
>Mount Marcy, barely
>A few spots in GSMNP
Explain yourselves, least coasters
Unseasonably warm fall.
Not hard to understand.
More like the new normal for you, mountainlet
I'm a east coaster, spent time on the west coast and only went back east to go back to school because I got laid off (thanks 08 mortgage crisis). Got my RN and I'm just biding my time till I move back west. East coast is cool but its a different world on the west coast
You seem to be one of the few here that realized how travel works, and that you dont need to outright choose one or the other
no, the shitposters are just very persistent and don't actually go PrepHole so have plenty of time to shit up threads with stale banter
Most working Americans can only travel a few weeks out of the year. That leaves 50 weeks of being restricted to wherever you live. I would rather spend those 50 weeks in superior natural environments. Most outdoor-minded people would if they could afford it. At least
admits that he's just coping until he has a chance to move back west.
Oy vey