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The only mountain I know of around here is 90 miles away and that doesn't get any early snow at the top

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Yeah, I'm in the mountains. I'm about 2600' above sea level. If you go out back and keep walking up, you'll get to about 3000' above sea level.

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I am close to sea level I think. 581 feet, I looked it up

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LOL That's not very far up.

Hmm... Yet the lake drains into the Gulf of Mexico. That's a pretty small slope to go that whole distance and drain out a thousand miles away.