I know I sound like a total fag but I have a weird case of megalophobia where big things kinda freak me out and make me feel small. I live in an east coast suburb so there's no tall buildings or mountains and shit. Thing is, I'm going to mt rainier national park next week with some friends and we'll be near the base of the mountain (though i doubt we'll climb it) and I'm already nervous about seeing something that massive up close, almost feels too big to be real just looking at pictures. I was uncomfortable at letchworth state park in upstate ny and this is like 500× bigger.How do i get over this gay phobia?
start small like watching the fairly odd parents episodes featuring doug dimmadome, owner of the dimmsdale dimmadome
>>32338125lol visit a city first
>>32338125Seattlefag hereClimbing Mt. Rainier is something you actually have to seriously prepare and train for, you won't be summiting or even climbing to base camp. If I were you I'd spend some time bombing around Seattle and getting used to seeing Mt. Rainier in the background. That way you can "warm up" by looking at the buildings and the space needle and shit. On clear days you can see Rainier to the south from the city and it's gorgeous. I don't particularly like living here and plan to move back east in a few years but it is pretty.That being said your friends are kind of dicks for taking you this time of year. The best time to visit is like July-September. Mt. Rainier National Park is great, it's a beautiful place to hike during the summer. There are tons of little glacially-formed lakes to swimming, wild berries, and hiking sloots in skimpy clothes. This time of year it's just gonna be wet and cold and miserable.
>>32338125https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QT3fOMJdfbchttps://kingjames.bible/John-1https://m.youtube.com/@theghettogospelteam/
>>32338125Mountains only look like mountains from far away, as in your pic. From close up, all you se is a hill.