Originally Posted By: oilboy123
I had always been under the impression in the lower 48 that Washington had the highest mountains. Boy was I Wrong.I looked up and saw that Colorado and California had many more mountains that are higher than in Washington.
This is odd, because I have talked to more than one person with this impression. Not sure how it originated. Growing up in CA and hiking up Whitney, I knew it was the highest in the lower 48 and McKinley was the highest in the USA. Surprise to me is Mauna Kea!
Anyway - out here in Duvall we have not been above 32° F since the snow came. A little thaw would be nice, but it sure is beautiful. Crystal clear blue skies, sunny with all the ice on trees.....
I had always been under the impression in the lower 48 that Washington had the highest mountains. Boy was I Wrong.I looked up and saw that Colorado and California had many more mountains that are higher than in Washington.
This is odd, because I have talked to more than one person with this impression. Not sure how it originated. Growing up in CA and hiking up Whitney, I knew it was the highest in the lower 48 and McKinley was the highest in the USA. Surprise to me is Mauna Kea!
Anyway - out here in Duvall we have not been above 32° F since the snow came. A little thaw would be nice, but it sure is beautiful. Crystal clear blue skies, sunny with all the ice on trees.....