I grew up in northeast Mississippi. There are some hills there, but there isn’t anything anywhere that approaches being mountainous or even mountainous-adjacent. Mountainous-adjacent has always been Alabama’s job. The highest point in Mississippi is something like 803 feet, but even that it’s only a few hundred feet taller than the surrounding area.
I grew up in northeast Mississippi. There are some hills there, but there isn’t anything anywhere that approaches being mountainous or even mountainous-adjacent. Mountainous-adjacent has always been Alabama’s job. The highest point in Mississippi is something like 803 feet, but even that it’s only a few hundred feet taller than the surrounding area.
I’d bet this is West Virginia, possibly eastern Kentucky.