All regions have their own snobbery. People from Eastern Canada could never admit it was ever cold when visiting Western Canada. It might be 15 below with polar bears dying on the streets and they'd mutter something about 'this isn't REAL cold' and insist on keeping their shorts and sandals on. I'm sure people from nearer the equator could be in a literal magma river but if it was in the temperate zone of the Earth they'd insist this is child's play, as the first layers of their protective volcanic gear melted in front of their eyes. So with Pacific North Westers, and maybe Canadians in general, we generally have a snobbish attitude towards mountains. We have the Rockies! And, well, an appreciable landmass of British Columbia is just.. mountain. So when we agree to go walk up the world famous Arthur's Seat to get a lovely view of Edinburgh we somehow scoff at such low a mountain. This is doubly ridiculous because I am not a hiker and ge...
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