Show of hands. Who would rather go to the mountains than the beach? Anyone else?
Honestly I like both.
I grew up in the mountains.
Now I live on the beach.
To me they both have their merits.
I love hiking to alpine lakes surrounded by white glaciers and jagged mountain peaks. After dark, I look up and feel awed by the glowing Milky Way and billions of sparkling stars. We all need more low-level ecstasy in our lives.
Great pictures. I live just 25 miles away from Estes Park, CO. the gateway to RMNP. I visit all the time and hike many of the trails.
Mountains. For pretty much exactly the same reason HippieChick gave.
I am surrounded by both. I ask what can one do at the beach, besides launch a kayak. I much prefer a hike in the mountains.
I'm going to have to say mountains. I am palest of the pale, and on the beach there is very little shade. I have about 3 minutes of exposure before sunburn. Being pigment challenged is a pain in more ways than one.
@ProudMary I remember when I was young and foolish, I was warned if I went to the beach not to get sand in my Schlitz.
I live in the mountains, so life is pretty damned fine.
To me, the top of a mountain and being at an ocean beach illicit the same reaction. It's almost spiritual.
You see out to the horizon, and you realize that this is just a tiny speck of nothing in the middle of a world that is far more vast than our brain is ready to process. That world is just a tiny speck, invisible in the cosmos. It makes you feel ... I don't know, connected? Like your problems are insignificant, your worries pointless.
The beach wins for me for one reason. Have you ever slept by the seaside? Kick open a window or the door to your balcony and fall asleep to the sound of the waves crashing into the shore? I've never slept better.
Also mountains are fucking cold, lol.
@Akfishlady Lake Angeles, it's a little over 4000' up and crystal clear.
No vote but I am a sailor... a mountain may take me high but only the blue ocean is going to do it for me. And no better view than pulling into a port and you see the city from a distance in the high seas getting closer, league by league, waves smashing in sand, the smell of salt in the air, seagulls pointing toward a distant spot and you realize it is a nude beach!!! ...and no trees to fuck your view. Sleep tighly mountain people, sleep tightly!
It is more than interesting that human nature draws one to either/or so strongly. For me, it is the mountains, no contest. For others, it is the allure of the ocean. It's all good.
@GuyKeith It is all good, there are those who love the smell of the forest... sounds of birds, the sights. Animals running around free. A well placed cabin away fron civilization... It is all good.
A mountain lake is my pick!
What she said.
Grew up in the cold, ended up in FL and am pretty damned happy about it still - mountains are lovely but for me it's beach all the way. And - finally found a quiet beach without a bunch of nasty tourists, t-shirt shops, and bars (not that I am opposed to bars, but they bring noisy crowds). Playalinda Beach, on the federal land at Canaveral National Seashore. BONUS - at the far end of this beach is a nude beach.
I love both but a beautiful Hawaiian beach will always be my first choice.
Hanalei Bay, on Kauai is to me, the most beautiful beach I've ever been to. Have you been there?
@Condor5 I have and it is actually my favorite island.
@patchoullijulie mine too.
I love the beach. Walking along the wet sand during sunrise and sunsets, collecting shells...playing in the warm water...scuba diving and snorkeling. I own more bathing suits than I do jeans!
I can get to the mountains in less than an hour for a weekend getaway when I am tired of the beach...which is almost never.