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  • Oceans

    Votes: 16 100.0%
  • Not oceans

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    16
Are there any in Wisconsin??
There is one they call a mountain that the glaciers didn’t grind to nothing, Wildcat Mountain in the Driftless area western WI, more of a large bluff IMO. Rockies, Sierra Nevada, White Mountains, Appalachia, Himalayas, those mountains for example. Below the snow line is better.
 
There is one they call a mountain that the glaciers didn’t grind to nothing, Wildcat Mountain in the Driftless area western WI, more of a large bluff IMO. Rockies, Sierra Nevada, White Mountains, Appalachia, Himalayas, those mountains for example. Below the snow line is better.
I believe before glaciation occurred, Wisconsin had some very large mountains.
 
Ohhh, this IS about the member here. I thought I was being funny bringing that up. My guess was you were wondering where to dump all your plastics...but I was hesitant to vote "not oceans" if we were deciding to shun.
I found out that to create a pole there has to be at least 2 choices. “ not oceans” seemed the most benign option
 
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There is one they call a mountain that the glaciers didn’t grind to nothing, Wildcat Mountain in the Driftless area western WI, more of a large bluff IMO. Rockies, Sierra Nevada, White Mountains, Appalachia, Himalayas, those mountains for example. Below the snow line is better.
Appalachian mountains for me. They’re some old mountains
Warning: dad joke ahead
Point to your head and say the abbreviation for mountain ( MT)
Sounds like empty
 

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