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Getting back to the point, I guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I don't travel much and have only been to half these states, but I'm a trees and water and islands guysm. Probably because that's what I've spent most of my life around. I don't find deserts beautiful, and beaches are only nice if they're not lined with condos. Every tim I go somewhere else, I come back home, pedal up Galbraith from my house, look out over the San Juans, and say, "Yeah, this wins." I mean, hell, I can't even do a dump run without being blasted in the face by a full shot of Baker.
California has beaches, and I go there for vacation for that reason, but I wouldn't call that beautiful because they're overpopulated. Just flying into Seattle vs. Los Angeles is a huge contrast. Seattle from the sky is lakes and green islands and bridges, LA is slab.
Maybe California would win if 40 million people were jammed all up in most of the more scenic spots, but they are, so it is what it is.
And I'm a homer.
California has beaches, and I go there for vacation for that reason, but I wouldn't call that beautiful because they're overpopulated. Just flying into Seattle vs. Los Angeles is a huge contrast. Seattle from the sky is lakes and green islands and bridges, LA is slab.
Maybe California would win if 40 million people were jammed all up in most of the more scenic spots, but they are, so it is what it is.
And I'm a homer.