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Originally Posted by citizen1080
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Very pretty. I guess I should have specified the East in general as apparently I picked on the one place with a few mountains =)
Regardless, you are going to lose in an argument saying the eastern side of the states has bigger mountains and better riding than the west. That was my point.
Nice shot of McKinley
Hele-skiing Alaska is on my to do list in the next 5 years.
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I didn't think that was the argument anyone was having. The argument was that we have "no mountains to enjoy all that winter". That's very much false, skiing is huge in parts of NH/VT and even maine on the Green/white mountains.
I didn't provide a picture of McKinley btw, those are all of Washington/the presidential range in NH.
An interesting side conversation is discussing how "big" mountains are. Of course the mountains on the east have a typically lower elevation than those of the rockies due to the east being closer to sea level (also a fascinating topic if you're ever interested in figuring out exactly how that is determined) however Mt. Washington's Prominance is still the 59th highest in the US, and sans Hawaii/Alaska it is the 25th most prominent:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of..._United_States
That said, on a global scale McKinley is the only one that is really significant:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of..._by_prominence
Hurray for both winter and mountains, a few of my favorite things!
Edit: Added US Prominance ranking for only the continental US because I got curious and thought you may be too
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