After completing the 58 fourteeners in Colorado as a training exercise, a good mountaineer would surely head for Alaska, then Washington and California. After that he or she would surely want to tackle K-2 and finally Everest.
MT. Washington because, it has the highest mountain's! :D
it is Indiana
Personally, I think Switzerland
you can use a flat map
You would want to use a topographic map that shows elevation and terrain details, as well as trails, peaks, and landmarks in the state park. Additionally, a trail map provided by the park or local ranger station would be helpful to navigate specific mountain climbing routes and ensure you stay on designated paths.
Colorado is mostly just a mountain state but there must have been vallies, so no. Colorado is not a valley state.
There are no mountain ranges in Kansas. The state is mostly characterized by rolling plains and prairies.
No, Kansas does not have any mountain ranges. The state is known for its relatively flat landscape and is mostly characterized by rolling plains and prairies.
The desert regions of California and mostly in the southeastern part of the state, east of the coastal mountain ranges.
The State of Kuwait has no actual mountain ranges. The terrain in this area has some rolling hills, but the land is mostly flat.
The green mountain State
Missouri does not have any major mountain ranges. The state's terrain is mostly characterized by rolling hills and plains, with the highest point being Taum Sauk Mountain at just over 1,700 feet.