Absolutely. I was born and raised in stark west Texas, relocated because of work in my early 20's to the Pacific Northwest. Living in the shadow of Mt Ranier was quite an experience. Because of the weather, you don't get to see it every day, but every time I'd be driving somewhere and catch a glimpse it startled me and I'd have to catch my breath. It didn't matter what was on my mind at that moment, my reaction was the same every single time. It was like hitting the "reset" button in my brain every time.