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What’s your favorite one-tank getaway?

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  • The Iroquois National Wildlife Refuge in the Town of Alabama in Genesee County is by far my favorite one-tank getaway—it’s a jewel for outdoor and wildlife enthusiasts. I often go birding or hiking there with friends, and I love taking my daughters there at night to call for owls.

    Christopher Hollister, B.A. ’87, M.L.S. ’00
    Information Literacy Librarian
    Oscar A. Silverman Undergraduate Library

  • Dog Hollow State Forest in Cortland County. It’s secluded, silent and has wonderful streams. Take the dog, poop bags, good walking shoes, water and a cold beer. Also, Knox Farm State Park in East Aurora. My dog, Larry, loves it.

    Pat Donovan
    Senior Editor, Humanities and Architecture
    University Communications

  • We like to take our sailboat to Point Colborne on the southern Ontario shore. Who needs a tank?

    Rick Lesniak, M.A. ’78, Ph.D. ’81
    Director, Academic Services
    Computing and Information Technology

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