My skygod reminded me of the following extract, about low level flying, seeing that it seems to be the subject here and there:
The following guideline, however, presses our general resistance to dogmatic rules and procedures. It is this: "Make certain that wherever you fly, you have a safe place to land your aircraft" We fully recognize that this word of counsel will more likely than not be the most quickly refected, and if not rejected, ignored. Sure, taking it up above 10 000 feet can give you an unparalleled view, but at 10,000 feet in a trike, things happen very slowly. It's getting down in the weeds, picking gnats out of your teeth, shaking hands with rattlers, and racing jackrabbits that are some of the most enjoyable aspects of flying trikes. To fly but a few feet above the trees: what an incredible sensation, what a view!