August 3, 2008

Fruit of the Dogwood

dogwood fruit, dogwood berries, dogwood tree
Dogwood Tree Berries/Fruit

From our yard

November 2, 2007 at 2.07pm CDT
Camera: Pentax K10D
Exposure: 0.006 sec (1/180)
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 300 mm
ISO Speed: 100

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August 1, 2008

Red 57 Chevy Convertible

red 57 chevy convertible;  Museum of Automobiles near Petit Jean Sate Park, Arkansas
Museum of Automobiles
Composite of two images

Petit Jean State Park and Petit Jean Mountain

July 3, 2005
Camera: Kodak DX4530 Zoom

Filed under Photography, history, museum, places, today's photo, travel by Mike Goad

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July 31, 2008

Like A Rock Hand Emerging Out Of The Earth

Arches National Park
Arches National Park

September 24, 2007; 9:49 MDT
Camera: Pentax K10D
Exposure: 0.003 sec (1/350)
Aperture: f/8
Focal Length: 18 mm
ISO Speed: 100

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July 29, 2008

Goldfinch against March Snow in the South

Goldfinch against March Snow in the South

March 4, 2008

11:49 AM CST

Camera: Pentax K10D
Exposure: 0.006 sec (1/180)
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 300 mm
ISO Speed: 100

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Shake-down camping weekend a success.

We took our new camper out for its first camping trip over the weekend. Overall it was quite a success.

Our new 2008 Navion IQ

We had reservations for the campground at  Petit Jean State Park, Arkansas. (see my Petit Jean State Park and Petit Jean Mountain page.)  We have camped there several times in the past.  It is a good place for setting up and checking everything out.  There is also a decent climb with curves on the way up from the west, which allowed us to see how it handled climbing as well as a curving descent on the east for checking out how it handles going down hill.

The western approach to Petit Jean was via Dardanelle and Arkansas Highways 155 and 154. This goes through flat bottom lands from the west until just before you get to the mountain. We were at the visitors center by a little after 7 PM on Friday evening and set up on our campsite by 7:30.

2709223768 a37af74783We knew that the weekend was going to be very hot and that most of the time we would either be sitting inside our little motorhome in the air conditioning or sitting outside sweltering. We did take several walks, but it was before air temperatures rose into the high 90s or after they had started dropping for the evening.

Our intention was to do this weekend without an additional vehicle. For most trips, we plan to tow a small car. If we were traveling day to day and stopping in a new place almost every day, we might be willing to do without the small car. However, our style of RVing is to travel to some point and then park the camper for several days while we do things in that area. With a small car, we can leave the camper at the campground while we explore.

One of the tasks to be accomplished this week or next is to get the car set up so that we can tow it. Unfortunately, it looks like that will be a bit more expensive than I thought it would be.

One thing that I did get done while we were there was to re-read a book that I thought I had left unread last summer. It had been long enough, though, since I read it, that it was still a good read. We also managed to watch two movies that we had taken along. We don’t watch television very much.

2708410343 431b9c85dbI don’t know what the outside temperature got up to on Saturday, but it got up to the high 80s in the front of the camper before I figured out that I could improve the airflow at the front by shutting off some of the airflow at the back. In our last RV, the registers at the end of the ducting couldn’t be closed to allow that, but they can be closed in this one.

Other than a speaker wire, we didn’t find any real problems with the camper, which is actually pretty unusual. Even though this is much smaller than our fifth wheel, we are finding that there are many RV features that we like better in this camper than the equivalent in the old one.

One thing that isn’t better than the old camper is shower space. I’m a big guy and the shower space as it stands now is inadequate, but I have a modification in the works that should alleviate that problem.

Filed under Campground, Camping, Parks, Photography, RVs, Travel Journal, places by Mike Goad

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June 29, 2008

Upper Mesa Falls

Upper Mesa Falls, Henrys Fork of the Snake River, Idaho
Henry’s Fork of the Snake River, Idaho

Mesa Falls Recreation Area

September 16, 2007 at 10.31am MDT

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June 27, 2008

Dried leaves over turquoise

Dried leaves in front of lake at Devil's Den State Park, Arkansas
Devil’s Den State Park, Arkansas

March 1, 2008 at 12.51pm CST; Pentax K10D; Exposure: 0.004 sec (1/250); Aperture: f/9.5; Focal Length: 55 mm; ISO Speed: 100

Filed under Parks, Photography, places by Mike Goad

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June 25, 2008

Gnarled Wood at Canyonlands 2

Gnarled and twisted wood at Canyonlands National Park
Canyonlands National Park

September 23, 2007 at 12.13pm MDT; Pentax K10D; Exposure: 0.004 sec (1/250); Aperture: f/9.5; Focal Length: 50 mm; ISO Speed: 100

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June 21, 2008

Just another hole in the rock

Arches National Park

September 24, 2007 at 10.43am MDT; Pentax K10D; Exposure: 0.006 sec (1/180); Aperture: f/9.5; Focal Length: 55 mm; ISO Speed: 100

Filed under Parks, Photography, places, today's photo, travel by Mike Goad

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June 19, 2008

A Grand View

Grand Teton September 2007
Teton Mountains

Grand Teton National park, Wyoming

September 19, 2007 at 9.21am MDT; Pentax K10D; Exposure: 0.006 sec (1/180); Aperture: f/8; Focal Length: 35 mm; ISO Speed: 100

Filed under Parks, Photography, places by Mike Goad

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