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South Of Cayuga And Seneca Lake
When you get south of the Finger Lakes, you get back into the hill and hollow country that is common in much of Central New York and Western NY. The rolling country common in the northern Finger Lakes, gives away to fairly steep hills with narrow valleys.
Primary Tree Cover Beebe Hill and Harvey Mountain
Northern Schoharie Creek
With this rendering I continue my fascination with the Lost Valley of the Schoharie Creek.
Colgate Lake to the Hudson River
Colgate Lake takes the long route before dumping into the Atlantic Ocean by Manhattan. It takes the East Kill to the Schoharie Creek to the Mohawk River to the Hudson River.
Illion
I always find driving the part of the Thruway around Illion to be the most fascinating. It's an interesting mix of geologies as you rise from the end of the Mohawk Valley into the Onieda Lake plains - the mucky farm country with many a swamp and arces of fertile black dirt.