“Fear is the main source of superstition, and one of the main sources of cruelty. To conquer fear is the beginning of wisdom.” – Bertrand Russell, Unpopular Essays (1950), “Outline of Intellectual Rubbish”

Sunday, April 06, 2014

New “Fancy Gallery” Entry - Everglades

I've added a new entry to the Fancy Gallery. You can see all entries by clicking on the link in the sidebar to the right. Or, see the most recent entry here.

Tags:  naturephotostravelother-wildlifegallery
Posted under: Stuff You Gotta Know!Travel • by Rick on 04/06/2014 at 05:44 AM
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Sunday, March 09, 2014

T@Bventures

In case you missed it, we've added a new blog to our site. Our T@Bventures blog will chronicle our experiences with a new T@B travel trailer we've just ordered. Take a look!

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Posted under: Stuff You Gotta Know!TravelSite Announcements • by Rick on 03/09/2014 at 11:29 AM
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Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Time Lapse Sunrise

Here is a time lapse movie, taken at the cabin, that compresses about 3 hours of real time into 1-1/2 minutes. You can see the sunshine on the trees as the sun rises. Lynne also makes a cameo appearance to feed the birds. The camera is facing north.

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Posted under: Cabin News • by Rick on 10/22/2013 at 09:50 AM
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Friday, October 11, 2013

Cabin Trip 2013 - Trip Summary

Going from NJ to CO, we drove a total of 1826 miles and spent roughly 34-3/4 hours in the truck. (This includes rest stops, lunch, gassing up, etc.) The average speed was 52.5 mph. You can follow the track here

Coming back, we drove 1820 miles and spent roughly 32 hours in the truck. The average speed was 56.8 mph. Here is a link to the track.

Our minimum altitude on the trip is about 300 feet and the maximum is around the cabin area at about 8650 feet.

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Posted under: Cabin News • by Rick on 10/11/2013 at 09:00 AM
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Sunday, October 06, 2013

Cabin Day 16—Last Days #2

I'm writing this about 10:00 a.m. on Sunday morning, so lots can still change, but here is the plan:

It is sunny today with predicted temperatures in the 50s. So far, only a breeze. So, we should see lots of melting with little additional drifting. I took a stick and measured snow depths on the road out of here (as far as a neighbor who got out yesterday afternoon). There are two drifts of 12" or so, too much for me to get through without chains. (That's right, I did not bring the chains. I stood there in the garage and looked at them and said to myself "You won't be needing those this time of the year".)

A neighbor got out yesterday. It took them 4 hours and driving over lots of land where there are no roads, just following the path of least snow. They are coming back in today, and he will come to our place with his chained-up jeep. That will cut us a trail that will allow us to get out. By then, snow will not be the biggest issue on the rest of the roads, mud likely will be. We've heard from another neighbor (a couple of miles away) that people (hunters) are now traversing the previously closed county road to the state line.

This means we could leave today, late afternoon, and those of you who voted for a Sunday get away (#1 on the poll) would be right. But, that makes little sense. We'd be on the road 4 days instead of 3 days. We'd need 3 hotel rooms instead of 2, and we'd have to find hotels that take pets along the way since we would be "off schedule" and unable to stay where we normally would. We'd get into NJ mid-day on Wednesday and I'd get to go to work on Thursday.

If we wait and leave tomorrow (Monday morning and #2 on the poll), then we can stick to our normal schedule including hotels, lunch spots, rest areas, etc. And, I'll still be at work on Thursday. So, that is the plan.

Will keep you informed.

Last night was burritos for dinner and a fun movie.

3:15 p.m. update: We drove the truck out as far as Bucky Beaver Dam where the road got very iffy. We were able to plow through the drifts that far and we drove through the bad ones several times to break them down. The sun has been out all day with warm temps and no winds. So, a lot of melting has occurred. We hear that the county road north of Wapiti is still very iffy. And, mud is now becoming as much an issue as the snow was yesterday. So, a neighbor will drive out in front of us to help us if we get stuck anywhere. May not take the county roads but interior roads instead since some of them have been plowed by association members on the other side of Sand Creek.

We are now packing and getting everything ready to put in the truck early tomorrow. The plan is to get up at 5:30, load the truck, close the cabin, and be ready to leave by 6:30. We'll take showers but no coffee or breakfast. Instead, we'll go by MacDonalds on our way through Laramie. 

We'll drive out via Brubaker road (I assume, but we need to hear the road reports from neighbors first), dump recycle at the West Laramie Fly Shop car wash, dump trash in a dumpster of an association member who has given us permission, get gas at the West Laramie Fly Shop, grab breakfast at MacD's, then immediately onto I-80 headed east.

So, this is probably the last you'll hear from me on this trip.

Hope you enjoyed the vacation with us!

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Posted under: Cabin News • by Rick on 10/06/2013 at 10:10 AM
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