Vormans Nose LiDAR
This LiDAR image of Vromans Nose does a great job of showing the cliff's edge and the stone walls that exist from the mountain's agricultural legacy on the backside.
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This LiDAR image of Vromans Nose does a great job of showing the cliff's edge and the stone walls that exist from the mountain's agricultural legacy on the backside.
A series of aerial photos that lets you compare changes to village over the years.
West Fulton is a small hamlet located in Schoharie County, New York, in the United States. It is situated in the western part of the county, near the Catskill Mountains. West Fulton is part of the town of Fulton, which encompasses several other hamlets and communities.
West Fulton, like many rural areas in upstate New York, is known for its picturesque landscapes, rolling hills, and natural beauty. It is a quiet and sparsely populated area that attracts those seeking a more rural and tranquil way of life.
While West Fulton itself may not have many amenities, you can find some in nearby towns such as Cobleskill and Middleburgh, which offer various services, schools, and shopping options. The region is known for its outdoor recreational opportunities, including hiking, fishing, and wildlife watching, thanks to its proximity to the Catskill Mountains and the Schoharie Creek.
The hamlet of West Fulton has a historic charm and a sense of community, with many older buildings and a rural atmosphere. It is a place where residents and visitors can enjoy the beauty of the natural surroundings and escape the hustle and bustle of more urban areas.
With this rendering I continue my fascination with the Lost Valley of the Schoharie Creek.
I love this campsite on Betty Brook. I could go there almost every weekend, and this summer I must have spent about a week camping there.
Taken on Saturday October 10, 2009 at Burnt-Rossman State Forest.Gravels pits aren't a half bad place for target shooting, but I hate how people leave them looking like a dump. Take your crap home with you.
Taken on Sunday October 10, 2021 at Burnt-Rossman State Forest.