• @athairmor
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      336 months ago

      These elevations look highly exaggerated. The differences in elevation aren’t that extreme.

      • @bandwidthcrisis
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        Absolutely. You’d be able to see Colorado from most of the country if the elevation was to the same scale as the horizonal distance.

        Run Google Earth (the app or in the browser) and you can see how relatively flat it all is.

          • @bandwidthcrisis
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            46 months ago

            The proof is right there in the picture!!!

            Well. Okay. I admit it looks like a very bumpy earth.

            Nothing an iron can’t fix.

        • @[email protected]
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          16 months ago

          Your comment made me think of if countries where people that had boob sizes relative to their peak elevation

      • @doingthestuff
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        I mean its zero to 14.5k feet. Hike to the top of Mount Whitney and tell me again it’s exaggerated.

        • @[email protected]
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          First, it’s not zero. Denver is 5000ft ASL and it’s in a valley (towns around it are higher). There’s a slow elevation change across the Midwest to the Rockies.

          Second, Passes are a thing.

          Still, wagons crossing the Rockies is an amazing thing.

    • @HootinNHollerin
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      146 months ago

      Many people died finding and verifying new passes. Or being scammed into being the ones to verify a new pass they thought was already verified

    • @Taco2112
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      56 months ago

      Most went north to Oregon originally then south to California. The Sierras are also a bitch, see the Donner party for more info.