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Mountains (in the singular)

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t_jh2009
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replying to @59NationalParks @59NationalParks A4) I would say so, I've sauntered in various locations around Lake Tahoe. #ParkChat

SouthernerSays
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A4 In Glacier! So many! Love that park! #ParkChat

beckyjlomax
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A4
Standing at the Brink of the Lower Falls always blows me away. The water pounds so hard through Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, you can feel it through the ground. #parkchat

59NationalParks
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replying to @Wild_Tribute @Wild_Tribute Glaciated mountains are especially impressive. See them while you can it seems. #ParkChat #Alaska

EPCOTExplorer
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replying to @Wild_Tribute @Wild_Tribute Seeing @RockyNPS draped in snow for my first visit there was breathtaking. Those mountains are made for winter. #FindYourPark #ParkChat

naturetechfam
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replying to @Wild_Tribute @Wild_Tribute #parkchat A5 just always amazed that snow remains, even in July, on the taller Rockies! This is at the top of #beartoothpass.

FriscoCross
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replying to @59NationalParks @59NationalParks A2 #parkchat Longs Peak RMNP 14,255.

tthrash
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replying to @Wild_Tribute @Wild_Tribute A3. I too will say Mt. Washington in NH. I've hiked it, driven up, and taken that cog railway, but the views from the next mountain over, on Wildcat, are my favorite #parkchat

carfreerunner
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replying to @59NationalParks @59NationalParks A4. Lake Como at California Pass in Colorado between Ouray and Silverton (not on Million Dollar Highway). #parkchat

t_jh2009
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replying to @Wild_Tribute @Wild_Tribute A5) In Death Valley or more like beneath is what might be the world's largest aquaifer that is partly fed from the nearby mountains rain & snow runoff. #ParkChat

naturetechfam
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replying to @DryTortugasFilm @DryTortugasFilm @Wild_Tribute Yes! My son wanted to swim in Jenny Lake @GrandTetonNPS on a June trip. I stopped him at his knees. I didn't want to have to go in after him! 😁 #parkchat

DryTortugasFilm
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replying to @59NationalParks @59NationalParks A6) #Parkchat NEVER look DOWN!

GPJohnston
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replying to @Wild_Tribute @Wild_Tribute A5) Shapes are important. #ParkChat

EPCOTExplorer
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replying to @59NationalParks @59NationalParks I don’t have an issue with heights. I just go slow. I was more scared of ice and slipping. I did what I could of the trail and turned back when I got really nervous. #FindYourPark #ParkChat

naturetechfam
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replying to @59NationalParks @59NationalParks #parkchat A6 no fear here. But the rest of NTF. haha. Here was a small climb up Notch Trail @badlandsnps and I had to carry our little man down, monkey style! I scrambled up and down, much to their dismay. πŸ˜†

purpleosh
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replying to @59NationalParks @59NationalParks A4: I plan our trips around lakes! Big Pine, CA #parkchat

DonNadeau
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A3. A3.Peaks Peak comes to mind immediately. Its drive up may be even more beautiful than the cog railway's, it inspired America the Beautiful, its views are impressive, & its only such U.S. place (other than Mt. Washington) so accessible to the physically challenged #ParkChat

louisbink
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replying to @59NationalParks @59NationalParks A6 Fear of Heights in Queenstowns NZ on the AJ Hackett bridge. #predigital #ParkChat

ParksandPoints
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A4) It's high up in altitude and it's almost #ValentinesDay so, we're going with Heart Lake in Olympic National Park (pic by Hedwig in Washington) #ParkChat

mamanobles
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replying to @59NationalParks @59NationalParks Yep! Made it to Scouts @ZionNPS and started toward Angels Landing but turned around and waited for @CarrieNobles93 to complete the hike. #ParkChat