I rather wish I had someone to do that with together tbh. Being / taking stuff in alone wouldn't really be some refreshingly new experience. But tops of mountains are cool, not denying that.
No parks or fields where you live? Hm, if you're in a big American city, that must feel pretty unattainable, yeah. But if not, I recommend you go for a walk at night, when everyone's sleeping or at home to take in the quiet by yourself. Then again, nights in America are never portrayed as being too safe either, no matter where you live. Huh, consider me privileged then, I guess. Just came back from jogging around our two little lakes. Not that there were no cars whatsoever nearby, but there's a nice little hill with some benches and past midnight that would be an awesome romantic place to just take a break from busy interconnected life. Tho I won't ever find someone who would be that weird and go there with me at night prbly^^. Hopeless romantic me be. But I'm really looking forward to my trip to Austria. Going for a walk at night around the village, you can see all the stars that light polluted city skies never show you. Most people today don't understand our ancestors' obsession with stars and their mythology and stuff. But that's because the skies of our ancestors were something only the fewest people today even get to experience. Rather sad actually.