I only allow west coasters to gloat if they include Alaska, if they pretend California is a nice state I can only hope that the fires take all those moronic homosexuals to hell where they belong.
mmk so the idea is to not discuss the west (you can do that in dozens of other related threads here) but rather to talk about recreational opportunities found in eastern lands
CA is hive tier in the western US and yet it is only 11th in population density in the whole US. The entire east and CA and WA are hive tier by mountain state and AK standards. Even the most populous mountain state is ranked 33rd in population density and 85% of them are self isolated in 2 cities that take up 5% of the state's whole land area.
i like being able to have enough breath left over after summit to smell my wienersleeves feet later on in the tent. put that in your pipe and smoke it west coast
Couldn't say where exactly. It was on a lazy road trip from Florida to Maine, on smaller roads and highways sticking close to the coast as possible. Some of those mountain roads were up there with the prettiest roads I've seen in the US, along with I-70 between Denver and Grand Junction, in CO, and Highway 16 between Buffalo and Ten Sleep, in WY.
>there is literally no beach in the US without a road within a mile of it
Not a factual statement. There are numerous beaches on the West Coast that require hiking into more than a mile - if not several miles. I guess you have never heard of the Lost Coast.
>I live in Nova Scotia and my main complaint is that the entire fricking province is nothing but unimproved rock and half-rotten spruce scraggles covered in moss and lichen.
I love a tree'd landscape as much as the next guy, but the province is actually so useless and depressing. I want a field here or there for fricksakes.
eastern canada, definitely
the whole larp in central appalachia is that the mountains supposedly look just like low elevation canadian forests at low latitudes >muh relict hemi-boreal forest
The depressing thing for me is that in my area of NS the "forest" is all shitty scrubby spruce trees covered in AIDS lichen, with a thick spongy carpet of moss below. It's swampy and unhealthy looking. The landscape looks like what you'd expect to see in Mordor or something.
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>The landscape looks like what you'd expect to see in Mordor or something.
Sounds based to me
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You try living in complete gloom for much of the year without becoming an alcoholic and then we will talk!
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I live in a shitty northern climate as well (albeit with much better scenery). I've largely become a pothead instead to cope.
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I live in a shitty northern climate as well (albeit with much better scenery). I've largely become a pothead instead to cope.
coping with weed is the superior solution >he doesnt get high and then hike eastern forests
tragic!
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I do plenty of hiking. I live on the Atlantic coast and own 5 acres of that shitty moss-floor, spruce forest lansdcape right in my backyard, with hundreds of acres more next to it.
Weed, unfortunately, worsens my already bad anxiety.
I live in Nova Scotia.
It is good for outdoor activities, including hiking, camping, and canoeing. The downside is that the weather makes me want to fricking kill myself like 80% of the time.
Then during the 3 weeks of good weather we get, I have this manic anxiety about cramming as much enjoyment into every day as I can.
I'd bet it's somewhere around the Shenandoah valley (which stretches across Eastern West Virginia and Western Virginia). I hike a lot in that area and it's a very similar look and layout.
Easternmost state Alaska reporting in, Aleutian Islands cross the east/west meridian. I'd say frick the west coast but we are also the westernmost state. Pretty comfy state I might ad.
moving up to Anchorage for school after i get out of the Army. Planning on Geology, and then hopefully get a nice job with the Govt where i can live outside of the big city.
Never been to Alaska before, Any tips?
Hey man that’s cool, I’d like to explore the Appalachians and all the other natural areas out there. I’m out west and I think it’s pretty cool here too. I’d like to explore everything but life is too short!
Point being homosexual people in New England don’t brag about the Outer Banks or fricking Nova Scotia even though they are as far away as shit on the West coast.
I'm 99 percent sure i recognize this river from the road trips my family used to take from VA to grandmas house in Pennsylvania. This is somewhere near the north east of west Virginia right?
We're doing our best to hold onto Maine but the infestation at the southern NH border and some of the cities is too high. I worry sometimes that we will lose the state for good. I talk at length to allies in NH and they have told me that NH is on its way as well. Too much damage has been done.
As far as canada goes.
East coast (particularly Ontario) has the best portaging routes (not even close, Ontario is world class) and over 250k lakes for fishing and other activities.
West coast (BC/Alberta/Yukon) have the mountains and everything that comes with them. Beauty/scenery, mountain biking, skiing and more.
Up to people to decide what interests them most.
Who is "we"? Fellow members of the moron brigade?
How are you going to call ontario east coast when it's literally an 18 hour fricking drive from the coast? Hahahahahaha
Ontario is as close to the east coast as it is to frickign Alabama lmao @ u
Technically everything east of the mississippi line is considered the eastern US in the US, the east coast (Atlantic seaboard) is just a division within the eastern US and half of the midwest overlaps with the eastern US region. I too would consider ontario unambiguously eastern canada. Also Hudson bay is directly connected to the Atlantic through the Hudson strait, and despite being considered part of the Arctic ocean even though it is nearly entirely south of the Arctic circle, the Arctic ocean is considered an estuary of the north Atlantic.
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Did you get that butthurt about
?
That's kind of pathetic, honestly.
I only allow west coasters to gloat if they include Alaska, if they pretend California is a nice state I can only hope that the fires take all those moronic homosexuals to hell where they belong.
mmk so the idea is to not discuss the west (you can do that in dozens of other related threads here) but rather to talk about recreational opportunities found in eastern lands
Like most on nu-/out/, he'll take any chances to inject /misc/ and religious bullshit.
CA is hive tier in the western US and yet it is only 11th in population density in the whole US. The entire east and CA and WA are hive tier by mountain state and AK standards. Even the most populous mountain state is ranked 33rd in population density and 85% of them are self isolated in 2 cities that take up 5% of the state's whole land area.
whatever floats your boat, bud. but californis is based for PrepHole and I wouldn't trade it for anything in the world
Based and greenpilled
Same gay much kiddo?
i like being able to have enough breath left over after summit to smell my wienersleeves feet later on in the tent. put that in your pipe and smoke it west coast
Sounds like you should get in better shape tubby
I like Maine and Virginia. Perhaps the rest of the east coast could be equally beautiful, but it's all too urbanized and "developed"
Where do you like to go in Virginia?
Couldn't say where exactly. It was on a lazy road trip from Florida to Maine, on smaller roads and highways sticking close to the coast as possible. Some of those mountain roads were up there with the prettiest roads I've seen in the US, along with I-70 between Denver and Grand Junction, in CO, and Highway 16 between Buffalo and Ten Sleep, in WY.
pic unrelated, Devils Gate
Roads don't belong near beautiful scenery, there is literally no beach in the US without a road within a mile of it
>there is literally no beach in the US without a road within a mile of it
Not a factual statement. There are numerous beaches on the West Coast that require hiking into more than a mile - if not several miles. I guess you have never heard of the Lost Coast.
https://www.blm.gov/visit/lost-coast-trail
ah cmon, why would ya tell em? its already a b***h and a half to get permits
wow that's neat. now. lets' talk about hiking in the east
>Perhaps the rest of the east coast could be equally beautiful, but it's all too urbanized and "developed".
Agree 100%.
t. Northern Rockies
Absolutely not. See post from other thread:
>I live in Nova Scotia and my main complaint is that the entire fricking province is nothing but unimproved rock and half-rotten spruce scraggles covered in moss and lichen.
I love a tree'd landscape as much as the next guy, but the province is actually so useless and depressing. I want a field here or there for fricksakes.
I don't really include Canada when I think east coast. Sorry.
But NS is the eastest-coast???
eastern canada, definitely
the whole larp in central appalachia is that the mountains supposedly look just like low elevation canadian forests at low latitudes
>muh relict hemi-boreal forest
The depressing thing for me is that in my area of NS the "forest" is all shitty scrubby spruce trees covered in AIDS lichen, with a thick spongy carpet of moss below. It's swampy and unhealthy looking. The landscape looks like what you'd expect to see in Mordor or something.
>The landscape looks like what you'd expect to see in Mordor or something.
Sounds based to me
You try living in complete gloom for much of the year without becoming an alcoholic and then we will talk!
I live in a shitty northern climate as well (albeit with much better scenery). I've largely become a pothead instead to cope.
coping with weed is the superior solution
>he doesnt get high and then hike eastern forests
tragic!
I do plenty of hiking. I live on the Atlantic coast and own 5 acres of that shitty moss-floor, spruce forest lansdcape right in my backyard, with hundreds of acres more next to it.
Weed, unfortunately, worsens my already bad anxiety.
It's another episode of states with rolling hills claiming they are mountains
I live in Nova Scotia.
It is good for outdoor activities, including hiking, camping, and canoeing. The downside is that the weather makes me want to fricking kill myself like 80% of the time.
Then during the 3 weeks of good weather we get, I have this manic anxiety about cramming as much enjoyment into every day as I can.
great photo anon, looks peaceful but also captures the fact that the weather is suicide tier
Is that West Virginia? Looks familiar but can't put a finger on it.
I'd bet it's somewhere around the Shenandoah valley (which stretches across Eastern West Virginia and Western Virginia). I hike a lot in that area and it's a very similar look and layout.
>east coast superiority
Delusion is like that. Its fine. We all have our faults.
it's the same westoid named Hector Hernandez making these threads to shitpost
I like hiking in the east coast because technically they are mountains so I feel like a mountaineer but without all that risk of an actual mountain
ehhh there's plenty of risk, plenty of muddy, steep slopes, washed out trails, water crossings
More people die on Mt Washington than WWII and the Holocaust (fake)
Also more than the times you've had or will have sex (zero)
I'll fricking cave your head in with a funny shaped rock
Sure you will
Easternmost state Alaska reporting in, Aleutian Islands cross the east/west meridian. I'd say frick the west coast but we are also the westernmost state. Pretty comfy state I might ad.
Are you a fisherperson?
I have had a crew member license but that was an Ugly stick Shakespear combo.
Ah didn't even see that lol. Was just wondering what else one would do for a living there.
incredible shot anon
moving up to Anchorage for school after i get out of the Army. Planning on Geology, and then hopefully get a nice job with the Govt where i can live outside of the big city.
Never been to Alaska before, Any tips?
Hey man that’s cool, I’d like to explore the Appalachians and all the other natural areas out there. I’m out west and I think it’s pretty cool here too. I’d like to explore everything but life is too short!
why do you have to compulsively mention you are a westie in every east coast thread?
People on the west coast brag about shit that takes them 20 hours to drive to-it be like someone in Massachusetts bragging about going to Michigan.
>People on the west coast brag about shit that takes them 20 hours to drive to
really? like what?
Eurobrained take. Do you know how far 20 hours of driving will take you?
You've never been to the US, euro larper.
Point being homosexual people in New England don’t brag about the Outer Banks or fricking Nova Scotia even though they are as far away as shit on the West coast.
If the discussion is the regions as a whole and not individual states then yes, they absolutely do.
>all that stunning colorado coastline
How long from Sacto to Yosemite? Or Tahoe? or the beach?
Midwest > east coast
Shenandoah is my home and love to hike there. On my way back from my first trip to Alaska... East coast doesn't have mountains like this.
The bleakness of these photos is the best proof I've seen so far that there is no god.
I'm 99 percent sure i recognize this river from the road trips my family used to take from VA to grandmas house in Pennsylvania. This is somewhere near the north east of west Virginia right?
shenandoah
Good for you. Enjoy it.
so what?
make another boot thread :^)
We're doing our best to hold onto Maine but the infestation at the southern NH border and some of the cities is too high. I worry sometimes that we will lose the state for good. I talk at length to allies in NH and they have told me that NH is on its way as well. Too much damage has been done.
As far as canada goes.
East coast (particularly Ontario) has the best portaging routes (not even close, Ontario is world class) and over 250k lakes for fishing and other activities.
West coast (BC/Alberta/Yukon) have the mountains and everything that comes with them. Beauty/scenery, mountain biking, skiing and more.
Up to people to decide what interests them most.
>East coast (particularly Ontario)
>Ontario
>Basically the geographic centre of Canada
Son are you moronic?
t. Nova Scotia hater
we consider Ontario eastern. Anything east of Manitoba is "East"
>we
Who is "we"? Fellow members of the moron brigade?
How are you going to call ontario east coast when it's literally an 18 hour fricking drive from the coast? Hahahahahaha
Ontario is as close to the east coast as it is to frickign Alabama lmao @ u
western Canadians.
>western Canadians.
so yeah, what I said. thank you for clarifying.
you're welcome
Technically everything east of the mississippi line is considered the eastern US in the US, the east coast (Atlantic seaboard) is just a division within the eastern US and half of the midwest overlaps with the eastern US region. I too would consider ontario unambiguously eastern canada. Also Hudson bay is directly connected to the Atlantic through the Hudson strait, and despite being considered part of the Arctic ocean even though it is nearly entirely south of the Arctic circle, the Arctic ocean is considered an estuary of the north Atlantic.
Im not trying to argue but i do want to say om from da east and it rocks
Hiking Mt. Washington is great. And if you want to be a complete lazy-ass, there's also a train that goes to the summit.
Which is also an experience
west
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