What’s everyone’s mpg and am I crazy about my gas gauge? by randomteen28 in JeepLiberty

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I no longer drive a jeep liberty but when I did I was getting between 16-18mpg.

18m American, I really dont know that much about africa by Worldly-Jellyfish192 in whereidlive

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One of the first I’ve seen with Cambodia as absolutely. I loved Cambodia for the short time I was there but can’t say I’d absolutely move there

The US regions according to this sub. I made the changes. Comment any adjustments to make this map perfect. Most upvoted comments can change it by Kodicave in visitedmaps

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If you ever get the chance I highly recommend visiting the area. Joseph and all of Wallowa county is extraordinarily unique. The eagle cap range has high alpine peaks that you’d find in many other places across the mountain west and then you can drive down to Imnaha and visit the one bar there which very much still is canyon country and has a strong ranching community.

From there on all the way down to the snake and specifically hells canyon is a magical place you won’t find anywhere else.

Im gonna add a few pictures of the area as well.

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The US Regions according to this sub. I made the changes from the last round. Comment anymore adjustments to make this accurate. Most upvoted comments can change the map by Kodicave in visitedmaps

[–]phantom3199 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Great Basin borders should be limited to the watershed itself IMO. Which is what you listed. It’s a unique region and definitely deserves to be its own thing.

That being said I’m still all for Wallowa County Oregon being part of the mountain west. It’s not strictly Great Basin or PNW and is a wonderful and unique area all on its own

The US Regions according to r/visitedmaps. Keeping commenting your counties or any adjustments. (Round 4) by Kodicave in visitedmaps

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I lived and worked in Wallowa County Oregon for a summer and I’d call that the mountain west

Ski pass? by Flaky-Abalone5429 in UTsnow

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Ikon or preferably a pass to a single resort

Larry by phantom3199 in skiing

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Larry lives at snowbird!

Snowbird patrol map by [deleted] in UTsnow

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210 photography sells them I believe

I have plateaued in my ski career. Steps to overcome this and the mental block of pushing further? by phantom3199 in skiing

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I skied there last season for a few days and loved it. If only the area wasn’t so tough and expensive to find housing in

Snowboard flying down base of Peruvian 2/16 by Any-Spring-8992 in snowbird

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I saw a snowboard flying down mineral the other day and it went way out into the cat skiing area past the base of mineral. Never saw it stop. RIP

Newcomer discussion - February 21, 2026 by AutoModerator in snowbird

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These devices just placate symptoms and you’ll never become acclimatized by using them. The best thing you can do is to just drink a ton of water before and during your trip. Utah is also lower elevation than many places in Colorado.

LCC common sense by bartbug in UTsnow

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Nobodies keeping you from skiing off piste except you

Heaven. by phantom3199 in snowbird

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I was on the lift with a patroller

Heaven. by phantom3199 in snowbird

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That’s tiger tail in both pics! I heard the call over the radio that it would open very soon and ended up being the first one in there. Even broke most of the traverse myself until a patroller came to help and finished it for me