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Nothing more than a hundred or so feet

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Yeah, that's not going to make your ears pop.

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Definitely not. There is a hill that is called a mountain about 90 miles away but its only like 700 feet higher elevation than the surrounding landscape. I am not sure if that is a mountain, but they call it a mountain.

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I think I recall reading something about how it had to be a mile high to be considered a mountain - but they call where I live 'the mountains' and nothing here is much higher than 3800 to 4200 feet. A quick Google tells me it must be 300 meters above the surrounding area.

300 meters is more than 900', so that's probably not technically a mountain.