I made several business trips to Oneonta, NY in the Catskills; very pretty. One observation in the drive to the destination from the airport was the emergence of rocks protruding from the soil a distance of 10-20' at a good angle, huge in size, like plates that shifted and one lost the pushing contest and became airborne.
The other thing along the way was a hillside, surface grassed nicely, about a 30* angle and off in the distance were these what looked to be large (Red Brangus colored looking) cattle grazing the hillside (with dense woods just up the hill). My sponsor corrected me....those aren't cattle, they are deer. I thought my my what a sight. No wonder hunting is popular.
Also enjoyed the little commuter (aircraft) trip from the int'l airport to the airport at the top of a hill near Binghampton, to the Southwest. Since it was a few seat turboprop commuter, the pilot left the cockpit door open and coming in for a landing, on the hilltop you could see what the pilots saw and it was a most unusual, enjoyable experience.
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