My new "backyard" is better than yours.

Reminiscence

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Here are some pictures from the Denver foothies. Can't beat this daily 60s weather in February.

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Oh deer:

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Oh deer!

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Hope you enjoyed!
 
You need to justify this statement with proof that you or someone else has better within 5-10 miles of their house.

I could do that but your interpretation of a better view may differ than mine due to personal preference. Kevin's view may be better than yours in his eyes and my view is better than yours in my eyes. Therefore, the thread title is indeed false.
 
I have, but do believe you live in Seattle, or am I incorrect? My impression of Seattle was that it took at least 30 minutes to an hour to get anywhere decently beautiful.

Not necessarily. It again goes back to what you consider beautiful, dude. Seattle is one of the most beautiful cities in my eyes. Though, if you're talking about shit like the following then yea, you have to do a bit of driving:

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But look at Kevin's pictures that he takes from within the city of Seattle and appreciate the images portrayed.
 
Well Jesus Jizz-Mopping Christ, obviously beauty is subjective and all. I literally meant that my "backyard", that is, 5-10 miles from my house, has beauty that is very probably very difficult to compare to other peoples' "backyards" at a comparable distance. I wouldn't consider a city itself to ever be on par with natural beauty. That's right, "I" wouldn't consider.