Quoted By:
in contrast to the Rockies the Appalachia are different. the Appalachian mountain range is one of the oldest mountain ranges on Earth. and in feels like it. the Appalachians feel ancient like they've seen the rise and fall of civilizations they've seen battles and wars and hunts succeed and fail. the Appalachia started to form before the dinosaurs, and the mountains feel almost uncaring as if they know that they'll survive. that no matter what happens the Appalachia will endure it species may evolve and die out but they will always continue. when you hike in these mountains you almost feel indifferent the mountains don't care about you they don't hate you they don't love you they merely tolerate you if even. perhaps this is why so many feel uneased by the Appalachia why it has a dark reputation, I think this is mostly unearned but it also comes from the fact that the mountains just feel uncaring they were there far before humanity and they shall be here far after. the Appalachia do not have value strength in the same way the they almost value perseverance more. to survive in the Appalachia you simply have to be willing to go with the distance to survive at any means in any cost. he's ancient mountains do not give their respect easily but when you do earn it you may be greatly rewarded. tldr the Appalachia give off The vibes of an ancient slumbering god it cares little for the creatures that wander its forests and mountain ways but when it does take notice you'll definitely know