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The PA hills are nice, particularly to fly over. Too bad they had to use
stand-ins for them in The Deer Hunter. I guess the real ones just weren't
spectacular enough. Sure looked wrong in the movie.
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Bob (Chief Pilot, White Knuckle Airways)
"Matt Whiting" wrote in message
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Jerry Springer wrote:
Matt Whiting wrote:
wmbjk wrote:
On Wed, 25 Jan 2006 23:55:19 GMT, Matt Whiting
wrote:
I'm not sure I could stand to look at a desert every day after this
many years of the PA mountains, but I do love the low humidity!!
Due to popular demand we've recently added some mountains here in AZ
Matt. We put in both the relatively cheap rural home-power kind, and
the pricey closer-to-town McMansion type. I chose the scattered
low-trees and dense cactus variety, and a friend bought a bunch of the
what-the-hell-takes-pine tar-off-six-vehicles flavor. There should be
something left over that suits you. ;-)
Actually, I've driven thought a fair bit of AZ and the mountains are
nothing like the mountains of PA. Ours are green in the spring and
summer and multicolored in the fall. In the winter ours look a little
more like yours, however. :-)
Matt
You call those mountains in PA? :-)What is the highest hill about 3200ft?
It is quality, not quantity that counts. I just don't find piles of rock
all that attractive over time. We vacationed in the southwest this past
June, starting in Vegas and making a driving tour through AZ, CO, UT and
back to Vegas. It is fun driving through the desert, high plains and
rockies (Pikes Peak, etc.), and the different terrain is fun for a while.
But after two weeks, I was getting pretty tired of looking at rock. :-)
Nothing like the trees and changes of season in PA. If it just wasn't so
humid in the summer and cold in the winter. :-)
Matt
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