I like a certain grandeur to a landscape, which both the Arctic and coastal BC have. I like it to be at all times clear that people aren't the dominant fact of a particular geography.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I like America's diversity and its landscapes.
I like geography. I like to know where places are.
My childhood landscape was not land but the end of the land - the cold, salt, running hills of the Atlantic. I sometimes think my vision of the sea is the clearest thing I own.
There are grander and more sublime landscapes - to me. There are more compelling cultures. But what appeals to me about central Montana is that the combination of landscape and lifestyle is the most compelling I've seen on this earth. Small mountain ranges and open prairie, and different weather, different light, all within a 360-degree view.
For sheer majestic geography and sublime scale, nothing beats Alaska and the Yukon. For culture, Japan. And for all-around affection, Australia.
I am not naturally inclined to history or geography - maybe that's why I like to sing about it, because it helps me remember.
I love a lot of Colorado and upper Utah. I think some of the most beautiful terrain is upper BC.
I have traveled the entire state and spent a lot of time out of doors. So I have known the landscape of the Columbia Basin for quite a while, and I have had this strong feeling about it for many years.
I'm a great believer in geography being destiny.
I don't like landscapes. I like cities. Lots of cities. I like buildings. I like streets.