I live here in Vermont, in a village of barely a thousand people halfway up the state's third highest mountain.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm the sort of person who needs a big mountain in front of me to climb.
When I was in high school I moved from the big city to a tiny village of 500 people in Vermont. It was like The Waltons!
I like being near the top of a mountain. One can't get lost here.
I grew up climbing mountains in Montana and Wyoming and my wife and I were engaged on top of a mountain peak: Hyalite Peak in Montana. It was a 15-mile hike to get to the top of that, round-trip - thankfully, she said yes.
I'm one of those people who always needs a mountain to climb. When I get up a mountain as far as I think I'm going to get, I try to find another mountain.
I grew up in a very small town in Florida, like, 7,000 people.
I'm here in the mountains, in the foothills of the Catskills.
I'm a Texan. Some of me is still nestled up there in the Catskill Mountains: the summers I spent with my grandfather on the farm and the guys I played basketball with in high school. But then that was it.
Of all the mountain ranges I have climbed, I like the Sierra Nevada the best.
I was born in Clinton, Mississippi, which had 1,500-2,500 people when I was growing up - a village.