Amazing views in Appalachia
>>2849015nice but hardly amazing lol.
>>2849015nothing about the at is pleasant, the very rare times you get a decent view 90% of the other time you are trudging through mud, slipping on rocks, roots, etc. It rains about every day, you see retards about every mile cause that's the only /out/ they got over there. You have to sleep with 10 other retard hillbillies/trust fund babbies every night, am i insane for never wanting to visit the east coast again? That was my first and last visit as far as im concerned.
>>2849050>>2849054t. lives in Grand Teton National Park
>>2849054You got filtered. Tennessee and Florida are the only states I've been to back east and I thought they were incredible. South Carolina and Kentucky are next on my list. I live in the West, always have, always will. I still appreciate the East Coast, I especially appreciate that it's not the West. It's beautiful for that fact alone, and likewise, the West is beautiful because it's not the east. Nature is meant to be appreciated on every level. From my fatass lazily floating along in the warm Caribbean when I'm snorkeling in the Keys, all the way to huffing and puffing my fat little self up some 12000' snowcapped peak in the Sierras. It's all great, all of it.
>>2849025I think I know where that is. There's like a boat launch in the del water gap that doubles as an overlook. I haven't been there but I think I've driven past it. >>2849058>South Carolinacaesar's head state park is real nice and easy just a quick walkout view but there's trails nearby if you wantand the hard Table Rock nearby if you really want
OP is that Hanging Rock Raptor Observatory? Sort of reminds me of that area.
>>2849058so you clearly have never been to Maine the only worthy out state in the union.