This can or cannot be a good place to be. It is on the western side of the River, and is a starch comparison to the green plains. The transition goes over naturally, the grass getting thinner, a few rocks here and there. And before you know it, you're here. This place is located directly on a fault line. And when a tectonic shift occurs, you don't want to be here. Rocks from the mountain will come pouring down on your head and there really isn't anywhere to hide. But on a day when the plates are still, this is a nice place to come to sunbathe on all the fallen rocks. Sometimes the stench of death is too much to bare, though. On good days you'd find often a caribou carcass. It didn't make it through the day but on bad days a l bear could come.