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jessie_sanders

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For context we're going to the lake for my birthday.
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That's hilarious! I'm guessing he pretty much did have to unload the pickups, pull forward, and load them up again. LOL.
 

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That's a low ass bridge that's been hit a few times by the looks of it. Sure hope there's a height warning sign somewhere.
 

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Great shot.

Mt. Jefferson, Mt. Hood, Mt. Adams, Mt. St. Helens and Mt. Rainier all in one picture taken from a plane, or the Cascade Volcanic Arc at its best.
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This is going to sound dumb, and it’s humbling as I’m generally pretty solid with geography.

I’ve never seen that picture, and honestly had no idea St Helens, Hood, and Rainier were that “close” to one another.

Cool picture for sure.
 

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This is going to sound dumb, and it’s humbling as I’m generally pretty solid with geography.

I’ve never seen that picture, and honestly had no idea St Helens, Hood, and Rainier were that “close” to one another.

Cool picture for sure.
They are spread out between Washington and Oregon. Quite a distance apart, but from that angle and height, they look closer together.

I've been on 3 of those 5. Rainier, Hood and St Helens. Not to the top mind you, just up a ways.
 

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This is going to sound dumb, and it’s humbling as I’m generally pretty solid with geography.

I’ve never seen that picture, and honestly had no idea St Helens, Hood, and Rainier were that “close” to one another.

Cool picture for sure.

Well, you don't know what is real anymore with this AI but I'm pretty sure that pic has been around for a while so I think it's legit.
 

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