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#2
"...and fire flew from his fingertips as he rosined up his bow."
Last weekend was opening of trout season, eastern Sierra's. As usual, we attended this event.
Left home after work on Thursday and drove as far as the Manzanar Internment camp. We overnighted on the abandoned Manzanar Airstrip. This strip is from the WWII era and is in pretty good shape. It could easily be used for an emergency landing, or more likely for surreptitious racing or smuggling, so we stay off the landing area. We parked on pads where they tied down aircraft near the taxiway. The rings are still there, and some building foundations. If you find yourself in the area, maybe attending a Manzanar historical event, consider camping out there. It is far enough from the highway to be very quiet.
Friday early we drove the rest of the way up Big Pine canyon to the campground. Got camp setup and snow was already beginning to fall. Ended up snowing all day on Friday. Didn't really start to stick until evening, and by the next morning we had a couple of inches accumulation.
Fishing wasn't much good after the cold snap. Got a few on Saturday. All we needed, but less than I wanted. Just as I was cleaning my catch that evening, sirens from 3 BPFD vehicles showed up, plus a CHP shortly thereafter. A gentleman had fallen while fishing and suffered a compound fracture of his leg just below the knee. My buddy has a satellite phone and had called for help on that, saving the guy considerable time before help arrived. We helped them with the recovery of the stretcher. It took all of us to get the load up to the campground road and trucks. That entire canyon is steep and boulder filled.
Last weekend was opening of trout season, eastern Sierra's. As usual, we attended this event.
Left home after work on Thursday and drove as far as the Manzanar Internment camp. We overnighted on the abandoned Manzanar Airstrip. This strip is from the WWII era and is in pretty good shape. It could easily be used for an emergency landing, or more likely for surreptitious racing or smuggling, so we stay off the landing area. We parked on pads where they tied down aircraft near the taxiway. The rings are still there, and some building foundations. If you find yourself in the area, maybe attending a Manzanar historical event, consider camping out there. It is far enough from the highway to be very quiet.
Friday early we drove the rest of the way up Big Pine canyon to the campground. Got camp setup and snow was already beginning to fall. Ended up snowing all day on Friday. Didn't really start to stick until evening, and by the next morning we had a couple of inches accumulation.
Fishing wasn't much good after the cold snap. Got a few on Saturday. All we needed, but less than I wanted. Just as I was cleaning my catch that evening, sirens from 3 BPFD vehicles showed up, plus a CHP shortly thereafter. A gentleman had fallen while fishing and suffered a compound fracture of his leg just below the knee. My buddy has a satellite phone and had called for help on that, saving the guy considerable time before help arrived. We helped them with the recovery of the stretcher. It took all of us to get the load up to the campground road and trucks. That entire canyon is steep and boulder filled.
#3
Wow, 97 degrees here, and snow on the other side of the mountain. Ouch, compound fractures are not fun. He will be laid up for awhile. Glad you were able to help.
Jim
Jim
#4
awesome pictures there bill! and one heck of a story!
nothing wild to report here, still trying to figgure out where the hell the last 4 months went......
had my 5x10' flatbed trailer out on loan for a extended period of time, just got it back yesterday. i added 3 clearance lights on the rear of the trailer and ran out of time to repack and tighten the wheel bearings. the guy i had it on loan to i had asked him to install the lights and do the wheel bearings..... apparently it was above his skill set. really no big deal as it gave me some one on one time with the trailer and see what other work it needs. i am thinking a full rewire in in order to tidy up the hanging wires now that all the lights are present. and some day paint it haha. trailers at least 15yrs old and i rewired it 8yrs ago.
nothing wild to report here, still trying to figgure out where the hell the last 4 months went......
had my 5x10' flatbed trailer out on loan for a extended period of time, just got it back yesterday. i added 3 clearance lights on the rear of the trailer and ran out of time to repack and tighten the wheel bearings. the guy i had it on loan to i had asked him to install the lights and do the wheel bearings..... apparently it was above his skill set. really no big deal as it gave me some one on one time with the trailer and see what other work it needs. i am thinking a full rewire in in order to tidy up the hanging wires now that all the lights are present. and some day paint it haha. trailers at least 15yrs old and i rewired it 8yrs ago.
#5
I'll be crawling under mine in about 2 weeks to wire my lights, or I may just pay my neighbor mechanic to do it. Crawling under vehicles/trailers is not something I can do easily with this uncooperative knee.
Jim
Jim
#7
i highly recommend the rubber mounted semi truck style lights, they mount almost flush to the surface and when hit "usually" just push in and are not damaged. also they look 100 times cleaner. ALSO! can be fount at any truckstop for on the road repairs late at night. and non LED only cost a few bucks each.
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#8
Good morning from Charleston, SC!
Damn Travel Mouse has un-paired itself with this laptop, and I'm really not good with touch pads, so I am struggling. It wants a password to re-pair the Bluetooth connection, which is news to me!
Modern Problems............. Uggh!
Pop
Damn Travel Mouse has un-paired itself with this laptop, and I'm really not good with touch pads, so I am struggling. It wants a password to re-pair the Bluetooth connection, which is news to me!
Modern Problems............. Uggh!
Pop
#9
i highly recommend the rubber mounted semi truck style lights, they mount almost flush to the surface and when hit "usually" just push in and are not damaged. also they look 100 times cleaner. ALSO! can be fount at any truckstop for on the road repairs late at night. and non LED only cost a few bucks each.
Jim
#10
Good morning from Charleston, SC!
Damn Travel Mouse has un-paired itself with this laptop, and I'm really not good with touch pads, so I am struggling. It wants a password to re-pair the Bluetooth connection, which is news to me!
Modern Problems............. Uggh!
Pop
Damn Travel Mouse has un-paired itself with this laptop, and I'm really not good with touch pads, so I am struggling. It wants a password to re-pair the Bluetooth connection, which is news to me!
Modern Problems............. Uggh!
Pop
Jim
#12
Well, the intermittent touch pad problem has miraculously healed itself, and the laptop has decided that it will accept the travel mouse without a password being necessary.
Voila, and muy bueno!
I can use this thing again! Whew!
Pop
Voila, and muy bueno!
I can use this thing again! Whew!
Pop
#15
You found us! Say, your hearing is pretty good Clint.
Hmm, we're still on page 1 of the May thread and y'all are on page 15!
Hmm, we're still on page 1 of the May thread and y'all are on page 15!