Relatively few New York residents live above 1,000 ft
Only nine percent of New Yorkers live at elevations above 1,000 ft - probably even less if you were to do this at the block rather than the block group level
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Only nine percent of New Yorkers live at elevations above 1,000 ft - probably even less if you were to do this at the block rather than the block group level
Some how a month makes everything look so different in the Adirondacks.
Taken on Saturday May 21, 2011 at East Branch Sacandaga River.
When I toured that off-grid house in college, they had a microhydro system that was pretty neat. Microhydro is fantastic if you have water on your land, because water power is constant and is very energy dense. Even a fairly small stream with a decent head can produce quite a bit of energy.
A digital rendering of the Black Dome Mountains in the Catskills.