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Most Scenic Western State in The contiguous United States?
Most Scenic Western State in The contiguous United States? 21 votes
Montana
2 votes
Utah
1 vote
Oregon
1 vote
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Almost wanted to vote for Cali or Nevada (for Lake Tahoe).
Nevada has a few scenic spots here and there (e.g., Tahoe) but mostly it's a barren wasteland only fit for gambling, whore houses, and testing nuclear devices.
I started this pole including Hawaii and Alaska, but then realized I'd have to not give a bid to our Idaho peeps and that made me sad.
I’m being a homer with my vote but goddamn this is a tough choice.
Having been a legal resident of 4 of these states and having spent significant time in all I feel helps keep me objective AF.
Top 3 for me are CA, WA and UT.
WA and UT are big swinging dicks in the National Park department no doubt. But the geological diversity of CA is unmatched by ANY state in the 50 United States and it's not close.
The list goes on and on. California Uber Alles @coronabruin !
If you are focusing on the combination of mountains, rivers, national forests and proximity then you have to say Washington,
otherwise its California for its diversity and volume of differing environs as the Yella has described…
I was tempted to vote for Montana, but alas, Cali has beaches, deserts, mountains and everything in between. Plus, they seem to be leading the way.
P.S. stayed the night in Bakersfield on my recent cross country road trip. Cool fucking city!
Are supposed to consider the scantily clad humans on the beaches of Cali as scenery?
People forget Bakersfield is the greatest cuntry music town of all time.
I wavered for a few minutes, and picked WA…In my advancing age, for about the last 15 years or so I have placed a premium on appreciating my surroundings, wherever I go. I have plans to revisit some places that, in retrospect, paid only passing (or no) attention to as a young buck…like Lake Pend Oreille, Glacier NP, various points in Ute, Colorado, Wyoming, Yosemite, and several spots in No Cal. The wife and I have been discussing driving all the way down the coast and staying off I-5…well. after they get the Bixby Creek Bridge fixed, anyway…
For me, the deciding factor was Rainier…after all these years, I can't not look at it, every time I see it.
Literal shithole. It takes a lot to make a guy from Tacoma uncomfortable. Walked into the hotel lobby and some drunk vagrant was harassing them for a free night. It was his birthday! Had to avoid the feces walking to the corner store the next morning.
Well I turned 21 in prison doing life without parole. No one could steer me right but mama tried.
I think the east side of the Cascades and Sierra Mts from Washington to California is some of the finest scenery in the country
The 97, 95, 395 et all
Throw in the coast highway and its all California. From the Redwood Forest to whatever the line is
Bakersfield is a symptom of the times. Bad government doesn't last good people do
I voted for the beaches. If it weren't filled with communists (TITTT) I would move to California in a heartbeat.
That's cause you're a pour like the rest of us!!! The REAL money can afford the communism (TITTT) and not sweat it. I'm still waiting for @UW_Doog_Bot to upgrade to Huntington Harbor!!
If we had REAL money @MrsSnow would have moved us to Laguna or Newport Beach long, long ago.
We got married on the beach right the gazebo in this pic. Reception in the restaurant with the red tile roof.
They make a mean McGriddle in Bakersfield, though.
The cost is a bit of a chicken or egg thing. If it weren't filled with commies running the government it wouldn't be so expensive to live there. I wouldn't move there for political reasons, even if I had Bezos money. Will be leaving WA in a couple years for the same reasons.
If Hawaii was on the list I would've voted for that state and I would love to live there amongst the hippie commies and locals who hate whitey.
Not entirely true through. Yes, the commies drive up the cost of housing by restricting too much land from development, but the most desirable real estate close to the coast was always going to be expensive AF. It's too nice climate wise and there's too much money chasing the same dirt.
There still are affordable pockets. Axe @RaceBannon . Temecula has a nice climate w/o La Jolla or Del Mar prices.
Imagine Seattle real estate prices @BleachedAnusDawg with nice weather year round.
I'm 2.5 miles west of 97, boss. 395 is pretty epic though.
Mt Rainier isn't necessarily more iconic than the 395 stuff according to Hollywood.
And Mrs. Fish and I got married IN the gazebo…Yeah, we look periodically at RE in Laguna and weep…gotta settle for the bro-in-law's guest room