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Anonymous (ID: dFV3Xlkn) Germany No.513777471 >>513777615 >>513777651 >>513777849 >>513777949 >>513778150
>millions of Americans have never experienced the feeling of picrelated
Why even live?
Anonymous (ID: Yu5KBoIw) Canada No.513777563
>be me.
>Drive 10mins up the road.
>See this exact view.
Anonymous (ID: 2GdMZS7D) United States No.513777615
>>513777471 (OP)
>Millions of germans have not experiemced the feeling of gif related
Why even live?
Anonymous (ID: cvsy1XQK) Netherlands No.513777651
>>513777471 (OP)
Ayo fo real why do whyte peepo finna climb mountains an shieet instead of seasonin' dey food?
Anonymous (ID: kJF/x4Ex) United States No.513777849 >>513778077
>>513777471 (OP)
No frontiers left. Climbing a mountain just to do it isn't impressive. Expeditions and great journeys are impressive because they're a series of vistas and experiences in succession.
Climbing a mountain is unfortunately, too easy, and people aren't doing it to do it, they're doing it to document that they did it (social flex). Everything is over-documented and uninteresting.
Anonymous (ID: tSUs07b2) United States No.513777949 >>513778210
>>513777471 (OP)
The U.S. has much better mountains than Europe though as far as difficulty vs reward is concerned. Europe you climb for like an hour or two tops. America you can climb some of our mountains for 7 or 8 hours before reaching the summit.

Himalayas and similar are obviously shit because the view is no better than one from an American mountain but you need an oxygen mask and a serious life insurance policy just to attempt.

Pic related is Mt. Zirkel in Colorado, some random mountain no one has ever heard of but it BTFO euro mountains handedly
Anonymous (ID: tSUs07b2) United States No.513778077 >>513778121
>>513777849
90% of Canada is virtually unexplored. You can drive a day north from the northern U.S. border and be camping somewhere that very few humans have ever been by nightfall, drive another half a day further north and you will reach a campsite that guaranteed zero people have ever been to aside from maybe passing over by plane.
Anonymous (ID: tSUs07b2) United States No.513778121 >>513779190
>>513778077
*Not right now you can't though because they shut down the parks and are handing out $25K fines
Anonymous (ID: b5PNbrty) United States No.513778150
>>513777471 (OP)
I'm experiencing it by looking at that picture.
Anonymous (ID: dFV3Xlkn) Germany No.513778210
>>513777949
>this little hill is considered a mountain
Americans telling on themselves again
Anonymous (ID: /6AyOnT4) United States No.513778248
thats why we played Elden Ring
Anonymous (ID: kJF/x4Ex) United States No.513779190 >>513779684 >>513779795
>>513778121
That's the problem, its not a frontier. Its just wilderness preserve. The reason there are no real wildernesses is because the governments wont allow them to exist. Everything is claimed by some bureaucratic authority, even though they have no vision for anything. They're just holding everything in stasis until the jews (who are the bureaucratic authority at this stage) want to do something with it.
Anonymous (ID: dFV3Xlkn) Germany No.513779684
>>513779190
What's this schizobabble lmfao
Anonymous (ID: AiNKOuGc) Canada No.513779795
>>513779190
The wilderness doesn't care that some jew put it in legal stasis, anon.

There's basically nowhere on Earth not easily accessible with satcom now though. I'm guessing if my cell phone can get a sat signal those starlink sats are also constantly doing scanning like a giant wifi net as well.