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How green are my valleys?
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>>2719894
i've seen greener
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>>2719894
Texas?
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>>2720047
North Carolina
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>>2720047
Texas hills look a bit different.
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>>2719932
thats pretty green
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>>2720047
It's NC, with Linville Gorge on the left and the Black Mountains on the right, likely taken from somewhere near Roaring Creek
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>>2720534
which part is linville gorge? I've been trying to figure out what it looks like in the map but I can't
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>>2720535
The pointy mountain on the far left is table rock i'm pretty sure. I was just climbing there today and it really is the only thing in the state that has that pointy outcrop shape
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>>2719894
not very.
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>>2719932
I like the first pop of green of the season. It makes for really nice photos. It's so hard to catch that time between when its bare and totally green and I'm trying not to miss it this year.



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