Last Off-Topic Post, honest.
Having lived most of my life in and around mountains - Blue Ridge, White Mountains, Appalachians, Taunus and Spessarts in Germany, Cascades here, I wouldn't live anywhere else. If you have to stay east and sort of south, try western North Carolina, southwestern Virginia or eastern Tennessee/Kentucky: all lovely country.
(Also last for me.) Yeah, Western North Carolina/Eastern Tennessee is precisely where I'm looking. The mountains are less awe-inspiring than those out West, but they're pretty in their own way--and the climate is very nice, not too cold in the winter, not too hot in the summer, not too humid. And there are cities in convenient driving distance to get my ethnic food fix. And best of all, when the sun goes down, you can see the stars. Ten years ago my town had shockingly little light pollution for an urban environment, but now the Pleiades are invisible even on moonless nights and even the bright stars of Orion appear faint. Okay, I return you to your regularly scheduled Humankind discussion.
I don't think that schedule is final yet. With all the announcements of shifting schedules, I have honestly lost track of where the latest information is released. As far as I know, we are still part of the show.
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