Nothing near 11,000ft here in NY. We have what I’ve always considered huge mountains, especially in the Adirondacks. Our biggest is Mount Marcy. It clocks in at 5,343ft. That’s not even half.
Yup, Mt Washington. I haven’t been up there, and I live here.Someday I want to take the cog railway up.
Those bumper stickers, LOL. For a while there was a campaign around here to get rid of them, but that didn’t happen. Going up isn’t the problem. Coming back down without burning up the brakes, different story.
TBH I’m not sure if this is Portugese or some pastiche - I hope it doesn’t offend anyone;
This is from The Fast Show in 1991 or thereabouts and ’Scorchio’ is now part of the English language and is in common use in the UK.
Our weather in Lithuania is not so sweet and as we live in the north side of Europe, this summer wind, raining and around +18. But as in the west Europe was too hot here we was fighting with a wind and feel much cooler Anyway we hope that the rest of July and August, maybe September will have a better temperature and can chilling by the sea side.