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This just in ...

 

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Here's my sweet bride with her dimples on.

 

You see her here "adjusting" to retirement.

 

Life is good.

 

As to the "Jackass Flats" remark .... Why I oughta!

 

I'd have more to say except that it took an hour to post

this entry on friggin' dial-up.

Nice photo Harmon! I'll have to pull out Photoshop later today.... :D

Da-dum! Da-dum! ... we're gonna need a bigger boat?

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Da-dum! Da-dum! ... we're gonna need a bigger boat?
Nope! ;)

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Pat, thank you, a dream come true ... my sweet bride in the fast lane.

 

Footnote:

 

Sandy and I drove two hours out of the deep forest through

rain and snow today just to use the wireless service at College

of the Siskiyous to see your Photoshop effort. Our ten-dollars

per month dial-up service fails each and every time we try to

view photos.

 

You done good, Sandy laughed and laughed.

 

Harmon & Sandy

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*** This Just In *** - We will be attempting to launch the fourth modernized NAVSTAR Global Positioning System (GPS) Block II R-M military navigation satellite tomorrow.

 

"Oct. 17, with a launch window of 8:23 - 8:38 a.m. EDT from Space Launch Complex-17A, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla. If the launch slips, the next launch attempt is set for Oct. 18, 8:19 – 8:34 a.m. EDT."

 

You can watch a live webcast of the launch here and you can look at the mission booklet here.

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*** This Just In *** - We will be attempting to launch the fourth modernized NAVSTAR Global Positioning System (GPS) Block II R-M military navigation satellite tomorrow.

 

"Oct. 17, with a launch window of 8:23 - 8:38 a.m. EDT from Space Launch Complex-17A, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla. If the launch slips, the next launch attempt is set for Oct. 18, 8:19 – 8:34 a.m. EDT."

 

You can watch a live webcast of the launch here and you can look at the mission booklet here.

Cool!! Do you get to ride on this one?

 

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*** This Just In *** - We will be attempting to launch the fourth modernized NAVSTAR Global Positioning System (GPS) Block II R-M military navigation satellite tomorrow.

 

"Oct. 17, with a launch window of 8:23 - 8:38 a.m. EDT from Space Launch Complex-17A, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla. If the launch slips, the next launch attempt is set for Oct. 18, 8:19 – 8:34 a.m. EDT."

 

You can watch a live webcast of the launch here and you can look at the mission booklet here.

1345 GMT (9:45 a.m. EDT)

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Official confirmation received -- the U.S. Air Force's Global Positioning System Block 2R-17 spacecraft has been released from the Delta 2 rocket's third stage to complete this morning's launch from Cape Canaveral. Controllers have established contact with the satellite, which is headed for the orbiting GPS navigation constellation to replace an aging craft when it enters service in a couple of weeks.

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*** This Just In *** - We will be attempting to launch the fourth modernized NAVSTAR Global Positioning System (GPS) Block II R-M military navigation satellite tomorrow.

 

"Oct. 17, with a launch window of 8:23 - 8:38 a.m. EDT from Space Launch Complex-17A, Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla. If the launch slips, the next launch attempt is set for Oct. 18, 8:19 – 8:34 a.m. EDT."

 

You can watch a live webcast of the launch here and you can look at the mission booklet here.

1345 GMT (9:45 a.m. EDT)

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Official confirmation received -- the U.S. Air Force's Global Positioning System Block 2R-17 spacecraft has been released from the Delta 2 rocket's third stage to complete this morning's launch from Cape Canaveral. Controllers have established contact with the satellite, which is headed for the orbiting GPS navigation constellation to replace an aging craft when it enters service in a couple of weeks.

Hey, watch what you say about replacing aged things. That old craft was the very one that allowed me to score finds on a few of TT's puzzle caches. You'll find out one day that aging is a good thang. We'll just wait and see how that young whipper-snapper replacement craft does.

 

Why the heck didn't you hard-wire all of those puzzle-cache solutions of yours into the new craft? That's something that we could really pat you on the back for.

 

O, by the way Tom, congratulations on a successful launch.

 

Your ol' pal,

Harmon

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This was part of a wash that ThePolarBear and myself came along in our journeys. Needless to say I wanted to try and go down it from above. He found the correct way to bypass without killing ourselves and we took a picture from the bottom. The picture doesn't do it justice but it was about a 50ft vertical drop from top to bottom.

 

And of course, for bonus points, which cache was this on the way to?

 

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This was part of a wash that ThePolarBear and myself came along in our journeys. Needless to say I wanted to try and go down it from above. He found the correct way to bypass without killing ourselves and we took a picture from the bottom. The picture doesn't do it justice but it was about a 50ft vertical drop from top to bottom.

 

And of course, for bonus points, which cache was this on the way to?

 

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Cool Slot Congrats on the FTF!!

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Some pictures of the damage the fire has done from and around Pallets Galore , one of my favorite areas to start my hike into Sweetwater.

 

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The bush where the cache once hung

 

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An amazing little patch of barrel cactus that somehow survived

 

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Scorched earth

 

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No more pallets

 

Sorry jahoadi and john, don't think this cache made it. Of course if you look at my history trying to find that cache there is a good chance it's still there and I just couldn't find it. :rolleyes: Don't think many of the caches around there made it. :D If anyone needs some help checking out the status of there caches let me know. I'd be happy to check an area, join them, or even be the mule for carrying containers out.

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This just in ...

 

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Here's a shot contrasting the photos of local fire devastation with the autumn

leaves of last week along Squaw Creek Trail south of McCloud, California.

Just plug in GCW6E4 and hunt down "Not the PC Trail" cache in late October

next.

 

Roaring Squaw Creek and the blazing colors of big-leaf Maple trees is too

much for words or photos. The caches of the Mt. Shasta area with few

exceptions are five-star attractions. For example -

 

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Retirement is so boring. I took this shot of sunrise over Mt. Shasta from the master-bedroom balcony

of our little shack in the forest.

 

O, by the way, here's a shot of our little shack in the forest.

 

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Location, location, location ....

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Wow! Great shots!

 

I read about these puppies several years ago in an aviation magazine. Impressive planes but it's incredibly expensive to keep 'em flying. Getting spare parts for these ain't easy. In fact, according the article, they were about to be phased out. I guess someone somewhere found the money to keep two of them in the air.

 

Good gosh ol' buddie, them'r'some shots. Pucker-time!

For real pucker factor, consider the following: These things load water on the move. Instead of landing and coming to a full stop, the pilot keeps the aircraft "on the step" (planing across the water). A pair of scoops are lowered and the aircraft starts taking on water at about 1 ton per second. To keep the aircraft moving while this is happening, power has to be added to compensate for the added load of the water and to keep the aircraft planing across the water. In about 25 seconds, the aircraft is full and ready to go for it's next run!

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This just in....

 

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And by morning, there was not a utility box within 20 miles of Castle Rock that did not have an ammo can magneted to it...

 

wut? seriously. there must be some story that goes along with this pic.

 

That is :rolleyes: The Great Cache Bandit :huh: , he goes from cache to cache removing ammo cans and putting shoe-boxes in their place.

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This just in....

 

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And by morning, there was not a utility box within 20 miles of Castle Rock that did not have an ammo can magneted to it...

 

wut? seriously. there must be some story that goes along with this pic.

Good gosh, another photo to fix. Why do I have to do all the 'shopping?

 

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This in from a couple of weeks ago ....

 

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Sandy paddling eastern arm of Lake Britton. Put in is at Dusty Campground.

Geocache there is named "Stand by Me (The Sequel)" from the movie of the

same name.

 

Sorry, I couldn't resist sharing this shot. First time I've been able to browse

my shots since we returned home.

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This in from a couple of weeks ago ....

 

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Sandy paddling eastern arm of Lake Britton. Put in is at Dusty Campground.

Geocache there is named "Stand by Me (The Sequel)" from the movie of the

same name.

 

Sorry, I couldn't resist sharing this shot. First time I've been able to browse

my shots since we returned home.

 

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Harmon warned us about Bigfoot being seen in the area but didn't mention the other scary creatures in the woods. Beautiful area -- next time let's talk Harmon into making his vacation a geocaching event and we'll all join him at the cabin!

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This in from a couple of weeks ago ....

 

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Sandy paddling eastern arm of Lake Britton. Put in is at Dusty Campground.

Geocache there is named "Stand by Me (The Sequel)" from the movie of the

same name.

 

Sorry, I couldn't resist sharing this shot. First time I've been able to browse

my shots since we returned home.

 

Harmon-and-Friend.jpg

 

Harmon warned us about Bigfoot being seen in the area but didn't mention the other scary creatures in the woods. Beautiful area -- next time let's talk Harmon into making his vacation a geocaching event and we'll all join him at the cabin!

Why I oughta ...!

 

But seriously, the caches in that area served as a perfect vacation guide

to the natural and scenic wonders of northern California and southern

Oregon. We did one LPC in Yakima at a Wal*mart and two or three

urban micros in Mt. Shasta City. Otherwise it was about forty large

containers along rivers and streams, on wooded mountains, and more.

 

We kayaked several lakes and had them all to ourselves. As you can

see the autumn colors were beyond expectations, according to locals

the best fall colors in fifteen years.

 

Not sure what to call the experience ... heaven on earth interrupted

with an overnight thirteen-hour drive back to San Diego County for

two or three days to take care of the loss of my dear, rasty old dad.

 

Thirteen hours ... don't try it yourself, especially at my age. Of course I

did have a little two-second nap at about 5:30 A.M. during the rush hour

along the 210 near Pasadena. Snapped out of it to find myself really

close to the rear end of a Jeep Wrangler just in front of me. Imagine if

I had rammed the Jeep and it turned out to be a Geocacher!

 

Two Geocaching couples spent ten days at the cabin with Sandy and I

so we did have a mini Geocaching event with Baldy & Goldilocks, and

Dave & Bonnie of Clari-netacache. Two doubles and two singles formed

our kayaking flotilla ... old geezers laughing and frolicking along the trails

and across the lakes of paradise.

 

Dang! ... a month in paradise.

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This in from a couple of weeks ago ....

 

<snip>

 

Sandy paddling eastern arm of Lake Britton. Put in is at Dusty Campground.

Geocache there is named "Stand by Me (The Sequel)" from the movie of the

same name.

 

Sorry, I couldn't resist sharing this shot. First time I've been able to browse

my shots since we returned home.

 

Harmon-and-Friend.jpg

 

Harmon warned us about Bigfoot being seen in the area but didn't mention the other scary creatures in the woods. Beautiful area -- next time let's talk Harmon into making his vacation a geocaching event and we'll all join him at the cabin!

Why I oughta ...!

 

But seriously, the caches in that area served as a perfect vacation guide

to the natural and scenic wonders of northern California and southern

Oregon. We did one LPC in Yakima at a Wal*mart and two or three

urban micros in Mt. Shasta City. Otherwise it was about forty large

containers along rivers and streams, on wooded mountains, and more.

 

We kayaked several lakes and had them all to ourselves. As you can

see the autumn colors were beyond expectations, according to locals

the best fall colors in fifteen years.

 

Not sure what to call the experience ... heaven on earth interrupted

with an overnight thirteen-hour drive back to San Diego County for

two or three days to take care of the loss of my dear, rasty old dad.

 

Thirteen hours ... don't try it yourself, especially at my age. Of course I

did have a little two-second nap at about 5:30 A.M. during the rush hour

along the 210 near Pasadena. Snapped out of it to find myself really

close to the rear end of a Jeep Wrangler just in front of me. Imagine if

I had rammed the Jeep and it turned out to be a Geocacher!

 

Two Geocaching couples spent ten days at the cabin with Sandy and I

so we did have a mini Geocaching event with Baldy & Goldilocks, and

Dave & Bonnie of Clari-netacache. Two doubles and two singles formed

our kayaking flotilla ... old geezers laughing and frolicking along the trails

and across the lakes of paradise.

 

Dang! ... a month in paradise.

Sorry to hear about the loss of your dad, Harmon.
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Sorry to hear about the loss of your dad, Harmon.

Ninety-four and an exciting life all the way.

 

Thanks very much Pat,

Harmon

94 is a respectable number of years. My condolences on his passing -- it certainly sounds like he was an interesting man, to say the least. The ultimate truth in life is that in the end, nobody survives it. Living it while you're alive is the secret to happiness. You'll never see "I wish I'd spent more time at work" engraved on a tombstone ;)

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Sorry to hear about the loss of your dad, Harmon.

Ninety-four and an exciting life all the way.

 

Thanks very much Pat,

Harmon

94 is a respectable number of years. My condolences on his passing -- it certainly sounds like he was an interesting man, to say the least. The ultimate truth in life is that in the end, nobody survives it. Living it while you're alive is the secret to happiness. You'll never see "I wish I'd spent more time at work" engraved on a tombstone :blink:

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Sorry to hear about the loss of your dad, Harmon.

Ninety-four and an exciting life all the way.

 

Thanks very much Pat,

Harmon

94 is a respectable number of years. My condolences on his passing -- it certainly sounds like he was an interesting man, to say the least. The ultimate truth in life is that in the end, nobody survives it. Living it while you're alive is the secret to happiness. You'll never see "I wish I'd spent more time at work" engraved on a tombstone :blink:

 

So very sorry to learn of your Dad's passing, Harmon. I always enjoyed your stories about him, and especially the picture of him in uniform. Kathy

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If it's good enough for Harmon's Beautiful Bride...

 

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Excellent! looks like a terrific craft.

 

Oddly enough my sweet bride and I were kayaking today in San Diego Bay. No fall colors but lots

of other things to see and do including a Sea Lion escort, me without my camera of all things.

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Kathy,

 

So very sorry to learn of your Dad's passing, Harmon. I always enjoyed your stories about him, and especially the picture of him in uniform.

Kathy,

 

Thank you for the thoughtful card we received from you today. The loss has brought

mixed feelings to Sandy and I; that is, a mixture of grief and relief, you know, relief

of seeing him past his suffering and dread the last few weeks of his life.

 

One thing good was that he and I spent countless hours putting his affairs in order

over the past nine years. Even so I spent two weeks organizing and processing his

lifetime of paperwork dating back to 1933 for some odd reason. Apparently he had

no paperwork whatever between 1913 and 1933. Quite a trip down memory lane

that task was. His generation never, ever threw a document away. In the end the

stuff that really counted fit into a single file-folder.

 

Today I also received a touching card from my granddaughter that lives in Mt. Shasta

City, thanking us for sending a couple of my dad's things she wanted and will treasure.

 

By the way, what's this we hear about you wearing a size-8 of late?

 

Harmon & Sandy

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I liked the way this one turned out...especially the vanishing point effect...

 

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Excellent shot pal, hard to beat perspective for interesting composition. Next time you and

a couple of buddies are at a spot like that shoot three or four shots for a walkaway collage.

 

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For a bonus I composed another shot from midway between the two tracks for a triple-perspective

effect.

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