jimk
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In the US we've traditionally thought of mountains as these remote barriers of wilderness slowing pioneers down on the march to manifest destiny. Not that they don't have some pristine areas in the Alps, but to a much greater extent they have populated their mountains and developed stuff in, around and atop all kinds of mountainous terrain. Mountains are so deeply embedded in the culture over millennia that they are like backyard playgrounds. Yet, Mont Blanc near Chamonix is nearly 16,000 feet high and everywhere the Alps are much more jagged and forbidding-looking than any mountains we have in the US. There are no-name ski areas with 3000 feet of vertical around every bend in the road. My favorite word for the Alps: VERTICALITY.
This shot by thetrailboss does a nice job of capturing the mountains, culture, and technology of the Alps:
This shot by thetrailboss does a nice job of capturing the mountains, culture, and technology of the Alps: