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Old 09-29-2022, 7:41pm   #19
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Originally Posted by carlton_fritz View Post
If you could afford to live anywhere that was in or near mountains, where would you look? I know we can rule out Kalifornia. How do the other states compare? Also rule out any place that has brutal winters.



Why can we rule out California? Do the Liberals keep us from seeing some of the most beautiful mountains in the world? And living in them?



Mount Shasta
14,180′

White Mountain Peak
14,252′

Mount Whitney
14,505′

Mount San Jacinto
10,833′

San Gorgonio Mountain
11,503′

Mount San Antonio
10,069′

Lassen Peak
10,463′

Mount Williamson
14,380′

North Palisade
14,249′


Mount Diablo
3,848′

Mount Ritter
13,150′

Mount Eddy
9,026′

Telescope Peak
11,043′

Mount Linn
8,094′

Toro Peak
8,717′

San Benito Mountain
5,266′

Santiago Peak
5,689′

Junipero Serra Peak
5,856′

Split Mountain
14,065′

Mount Sill
14,154′

Mount Russell
14,094′

Loma Prieta
3,786′

Clark Mountain
7,933′

Mount Pinos
8,848′

Pyramid Peak
9,984′

Mount Baden-Powell
9,406′

Mount Langley
14,026′

Mount Muir
14,019′

Thompson Peak
9,003′

Mount Tyndall
14,026′

Middle Palisade
14,019′

Mount Lyell
13,120′

Red Slate Mountain
13,140′

Mount Morgan
13,757′

Mount Tom
13,652′

Mount Darwin
13,832′

Mount Kaweah
13,806′

Strawberry Peak
6,165′

Mount Burnham
8,996′

San Gabriel Peak
6,161′

Waterman Mountain
8,038′

Vetter Mountain
5,909′

Castro Peak
2,825′
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