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To those of you who grew up in mountain states, do you find the hills around Austin to be under-impressive?

Posted 03-26-2019 at 06:35 PM by nerfwarskidxX


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Originally Posted by Maximalist View Post
Visited Texas Hill country for the first time last week and I gotta say; coming from California, the hills surrounding Austin and San Antonio weren’t that awe-ing or and lacked wow factor. For a Texan who stayed around flat Houston and Dallas I can see why i’d be scenic and possibly even the most amazing nature they’ve seen in their early lifes’.

Most of the time the hills are so small that the dense tall trees hide the distant views of giving the illusion of being in the middle of a valley. You wouldn’t even know the elevation changed until you feel your automobile needing more acceleration in certain roads.
No, I was born in California, lived in Arizona, and I've got to say, the hill country was beautiful, one of the more beautiful places I've seen to be honest.
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