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Archive for July, 2009

Jeepin’ and Ghostin’

Friday, July 31st, 2009

It’s been a while since I blogged…  But we have been busy.

Last weekend we visited the ranch where we were married.  Our friends that own the ranch have been back East for the last month or so, and they needed someone to stop in and mow the lawn and check up on things.  This weekend they were expecting a group of visitors for another wedding, and they didn’t want any surprises.  We were happy to help.  No pictures yet because I shot them with film.  Maybe in a few weeks.

While we were there we slept outside on the deck and enjoyed the amazing stars (the moon was just a crescent), the coyotes singing, and the cows, well mooing.  It was hot while we were there, but still nice.  We gave the ranch its check-up, and then moved on to our next adventure.

Since work is a bit slow now, Jim and I decided we should do a company Jeep trip.  We decided to visit a remote mountain range in Nevada that is dotted with mines and ghost towns.  We camped at about 7600’ on a knoll with a view for miles.  Here is a sunset view from our campsite.

20090728dcapshaw-34-2 I’m not sure this picture does the view justice, but I can’t see it clearly on this computer to adjust it properly.  Trust me when I tell you it is an amazing view and fantastic campsite.

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The above picture is taken at 9000’ in Treasure City, NV.  Shown in the picture are Matt (Jim’s son), Jim, Cookie (aka 4-wheel Terrier), me, and Lori.  This mountain is laced with shafts and holes left by miners a hundred years ago.  Most of the town was built out of rocks, and it is crumbling with every passing winter.  

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The picture above is in the town of Hamilton, NV.  These ghost towns are not parks, and they are not maintained, so they are slowly disappearing.  Scavengers collect building materials and historic artifacts from the towns and mines.  Unfortunately, this erases the past.  On the other hand, it also cleans up some of the mess left behind so many years ago.  

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This picture is of Lori and me in one of the mines at Treasure City.  The mines are in hard rock, and mostly unsupported – and still intact.  Most are also pretty shallow.  We didn’t go very far in to any of the deep mines for obvious reasons.  We also didn’t go into mines that showed evidence of cave-ins (however slight).  

For the last four days we have seen two trucks pass by.  It’s been our mountain.  Now it is Friday and Jim and Matt left for home and we have seen four vehicles and two four-wheelers go by.  That’s not too bad, but it is a change from the solitude of this week.  

We have had a blast with the Jeeps.  It is amazing what they can do.  We have climbed 25% rocky grades, rolled over massive rocks and through wheel chomping gullies, camouflaged the jeeps with mud inches thick, rattled through a hailstorm, and wormed our way through tunnels of vegetation.  All without incident.  Very, very fun stuff.

And some more pictures…  These are mostly unadjusted since I can’t see them very well on this little computer.  But you get the idea at least.  I will add some comments at some point, but I am doing this on my cell phone, and the slow speed is killing me right now… :-)

This View Still Rocks!

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

20090722dcapshaw-10The above picture is from my run yesterday.  It is the top of Old Mine trail.  My favorite.  Hey, if I don’t come up w/ a creative shot, at least I get my favorite shots!   

20090723dcapshaw-12This is the view from the lookout today.  I tried to post a video of the view, but it didn’t quite work right.  I’ll have to experiment a bit to see if I can get it to work better.  It was a very nice day on the mountain, and only a little busy at times as the lookout.

Meow!

Friday, July 17th, 2009

20090717dcapshaw-1I rode my bike to work a couple of times this week.  Since I haven’t been traveling lately, I haven’t been eating the high-calorie foods in restaurants.  So, I’ve actually lost a few pounds and don’t feel like I have lost all my OKFree benefits completely.  Even though I have been doing maintenance workouts.  Shorter runs.  Riding my mountain bike to the top of Tam.  Stuff like that.   Cool.  I’m glad I’m feeling so good.

 

This evening as I rode home from work, I saw this bobcat on the far ridge (200+ yards away).  I also saw a very large buck crashing through the woods as I rode to work.  It was a good day to be part of the wildlife.

Lookout Sunrise

Sunday, July 12th, 2009

20090711dcapshaw-1We spent Friday night in the lookout.  The wind was blowing 30-35 mph when we went to bed around 10 p.m.  By about 2 a.m. it had moderated to 5-10 mph and it was very clear out — and the moon was very bright.  Four walls of glass make for a bright night when the moon is like that.  Then, as the night wore on the fog rolled in (we didn’t see it) and all of Southern Marin was covered with fog by the time we got up at around 6:00 a.m.  This is the sunrise, w/ Corte Madera Creek prominent on our side of the bay.

And, the next picture is a bit later of the Osborne Fire Finder.  It is used to determine bearings to “smo20090711dcapshaw-2kes” and estimate distances.  We mainly report bearings and land feature names.

And, finally, at about 5 p.m. the wind picked back up to around 30 mph.  The ravens started cruising around the lookout, so I took their pictures too.  The were mostly just floating in the air.  No need to flap…20090711dcapshaw-3