Bruliam Passes Wind

Posted by Brian, June 23, 2009

 

Many thanks to Brigade members Anna and Derrick for these great shots from Tug Hill, NY.  According to a little web research about Tug Hill:

Tug Hill is a 2,100 square mile, rural and remote region of New York State located between Lake Ontario and the Adirondacks. The region is heavily forested and receives the heaviest snowfall in the eastern United States. The headwaters of several major rivers spring from the region’s core forests. The region consists of 41 towns (containing 21 villages) in portions of Jefferson, Lewis, Oneida, and Oswego counties. With just over 100,000 people, about 50 people per square mile, one of Tug Hill’s most notable characteristics is its relative lack of people

While there may be a lack of people, there do seem to be a whole lot of windmills.  And Bruliam Brigade members!!

 

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