I've driven that interstate so many times. T-E-double N-E-double S-double E, Tennessee! Such a beautiful area.I guess Pilot Mountain in the Blue Ridge Mountains. I'd like to be on that tip-top part. Probably only a few hundred feet across, but man I bet it's amazing up there.
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Yep. I was born and raised partially on the Eastern Band of Cherokee Reservation, though I alternated between there and living in NY due to various relatives. Scenes like that are my childhood. I've lived in 5 different U.S. States, as well as 3 different countries outside of the U.S., and still nothing catches my eye like the Blue Ridge Mountains.I've driven that interstate so many times. T-E-double N-E-double S-double E, Tennessee! Such a beautiful area.
*Evil smirk*What is a mountain you'd 100% die on?
Who would do such a thing? That is so 20th century! Let's derail it with religion this time. lol jkpeople talking about politics of all things.
I was going choose that as my second one. It's insane how big that mountain is.Olympus Mons.
CANDY MOUNTAIN!
Indeed.CANDY MOUNTAIN!
Fish, Rainingfiiiiiish! Let's go on an adventure! We're going to CANDY MOUNTAIN! RainingFiiiiiiiiiiiish!!! Caaaaandy! Candy Mountain!
Karakorum. It might be weird nut I read a novel in my native language. It was about conquering the unconquered ridge of that mountain. Ever since then, I've wanted yo go trekking there —and probably find a hauntingly beautiful demise ?There was another thread with this question before, but it was weirdly derailed with people talking about politics of all things. Anyway, for me it would mt Everest, definitely. Mt Fuji would be kinda neat too, but it's a bit crowded so it's not 100%, more like 60%. no cliffs tho