IN Here's what Indiana looks like

James

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I know Rack was asking me, so here's some pictures I took when I got back. Plus some pictures of the snow we got yesterday.

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:lol: That's the closest thing we have to a "mountain/hill".

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Every time I drive past this golf course I think about how we could utilize that land a little better. :smirk: :ride:

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Pfffft! Indiana is probably like S Ohio and like the desert you rode with just as big hills, but with moisture and these big brown sticks sticking out of the ground everywhere!:thumb:
 

James

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Pfffft! Indiana is probably like..... the desert you rode with just as big hills, but with moisture and these big brown sticks sticking out of the ground everywhere!:thumb:
No Northern Indiana is not like the desert, it's for the most part flat farm land. Sure it does have some rolling terrain like the desert, but we don't have hills like that.

This is how most of northern Indiana looks, flat. Not Kansas flat though, talk about a truly boring state. :smirk:

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Yeah, I live about 20 minutes from Hoosier land and when I go across the bridge to IN. it ain't no where near flat. It is all knob land. All along the Ohio river is some of the prettiest country there is..especially in the fall. After you get about 20 miles north of the Ohio river heading up toward Indianapolis is where it flattens out like a pancake.
 

James

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Yeah, I live about 20 minutes from Hoosier land and when I go across the bridge to IN. it ain't no where near flat. It is all knob land. All along the Ohio river is some of the prettiest country there is..especially in the fall. After you get about 20 miles north of the Ohio river heading up toward Indianapolis is where it flattens out like a pancake.
:thumb: Yup and I'm about as far north as you can get.
 
Yeah, I live about 20 minutes from Hoosier land and when I go across the bridge to IN. it ain't no where near flat. It is all knob land. All along the Ohio river is some of the prettiest country there is..especially in the fall. After you get about 20 miles north of the Ohio river heading up toward Indianapolis is where it flattens out like a pancake.
You got it.

Thousands of years ago the glaciers flattened everything out, and it stopped near Indianapolis, or at least that was what I was told in school. It is reasonably flat like that in MI, OH, IN, etc
 
You got it.

Thousands of years ago the glaciers flattened everything out, and it stopped near Indianapolis, or at least that was what I was told in school. It is reasonably flat like that in MI, OH, IN, etc

WOW Coffee, YOU ARE OLD!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :P
 
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