Peebles Island 1952
A rendering of the state park before it was a state park.
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A rendering of the state park before it was a state park.
Looking at this 3D rendering of the Black River Valley, I never realized how nearly all the agriculture is on the west side of valley, climbing up into the Tug Hill Plateau. I am most of that has to do with the soils -- the east side is very sandy and infertile with a lot of timber stands. This picture starts around Boonville and heads north of Lowville, the town that rhythms with cow-ville for good reason.
Keuka Lake is the odd little duckling of the Finger Lakes; but, it is not the βuglyβ duckling by any stretch! Instead, Keuka Lake is beautifully unique and, though it shares much with its fellow βfingers,β it is set apart by its peculiar shape. Early settlers called this the βcrooked lakeβ because, unlike the long and sinuous, finger-shaped lakes, Keuka Lake is forked and shaped like a Y. The odd shape is one of its many unique features, but more pertinent to outdoor enthusiasts is that Keuka is the only Finger Lake that drains into another. This gave rise to the Outlet Trail.
Looking at the terrain that makes up Hawk Nest in this LiDAR hillshade.