Those look more like mountains that that picture I sent you. I can see that you would have some drastic elevation changes driving in that terrain. The 'mountain' in this area is really just a monadnock
Nice. That's a new word to me.
And, yeah, we have some pretty solid elevation changes. I'm pretty sure all these qualify as mountains, according to the technical definition. So, I'm pretty solidly in the mountains.
Your ears will likely pop before you get here and then not pop again until you leave. Once in the village area, people tend to stay right in that general area - around the lakes. Your ears won't pop going from the village to my house, though there's quite an elevation change. At least mine don't. There's about a 1700' difference in height between my house and the center of the village. The small airport is a few hundred feet higher than the village.
As you can guess/see, there's a lot of elevation changes.
That's a new word to me too. I was thinking it might be new to you so I had to share it.
There is a lot of elevation changes there. A lot different terrain than is here
I guess there's a mountain with that name not too far from me. Mt. Monadnock, in New Hampshire. I have driven past it, but had no idea that was the name. It's also a real mountain, I think...It's both tall enough and has enough prominence to qualify as a mountain. I assume the name is due to the shape or something like that.
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