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10 Reasons The Mountains Are Better Than The Beach

It's not that I hate the beach, it's just that I love the mountains more.

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Lauren Moore

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I know what you are thinking: "How can she be this crazy? The beach is the best." And let me clarify-- I do enjoy the beach. The food is wonderful, and hearing the waves at night while you drift of to sleep is priceless. But, as you are about to read below, I will give you ten reasons why (in my personal opinion) vacationing at the mountains is so much better.

1. There is no sand.

Let's face it: who enjoys discovering sand three weeks later when you are showering and discover grains of it still stuck in your head? I know I do not. And I will not even begin on the other places it can hide.

2. The mountains have snow.

I know this may seem like a con for many, but for this southern gal who can count the number of times she has seen a genuine snow on one hand, it is simply marvelous.

3. And with snow, comes snowboarding.

As an adernaline junkie and snow lover, there is nothing like riding so fast down a hill that you knock someone out and proceed to fall straight on your back (not that I have any personal experience in this or anything).

4. The amazing scenery.

As great as ocean views are, there is nothing like watching the sun set between the mountains.

5. No sea creatures.

Even though I would rather not come into contact with a bear, I would much rather not have a higher chance of getting eaten by (or even seeing) a shark. Maybe that is just a personal thing.

6. Hiking trips.

There are typically multiple trails you can conquer, and each are beautiful in their own way. And there is nothing like the feeling that overcomes you when you have accomplished said trail(s)!

Less humidity.

As a curly headed person, this is a major plus. Enough said.

8. Campfires and smores.

Of course, you can have these things at the beach, but at the mountains you get the true camping experience.

9. Less crowds.

As a person who dislikes crowds on every level, spending time at the mountains is a great way to avoid all the anxiety that can come with navigating through crowds of party people.

10. No need for a "beach body".

Because under all the layers of clothes you need to stay warm, you will not have to worry about burning off your muffin top.

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