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Black Hills Outback
We’re feeling our dependence on a good cell phone signal these days. As always we’re most attracted to out-of-the-way places and free camping in the boondocks, but I need to stay connected to work. Near Mount Rushmore there’s a resort-style KOA with sites for $52 a night, which we can’t bring ourselves to pay. We…
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MuralLocator.org
This up-and-coming Geo Mashup site maps murals around the world. It’s just been reviewed in the LA Times. I added a couple of good Geo Mashup features for it that will be in the next release: global maps in located posts will automatically center on the post (at last!), and an alternate clustering library (MarkerClusterer)…
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Black Hills – Sunday Gulch
Our camper will most definitely not fit through an 8 foot 7 inch tunnel, so we hang a four-point Uey on highway 87 and find a pullout. Good fortune and some exploration brings us to the Sunday Gulch trail, a good hike through some of the rocky needles country. Parking We reach the trail We…
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Plan: Visit Deadwood, SD
Residence of another old friend.
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Back to the trailhead
And for our last day: rain! Our minds turn to ethnic food as we trudge back down the hill, then drive back to our Denver starting point. If you like, you can read posts from this two-week trip from the beginning. Back at the Trailhead Despite some difficult conditions, I love the idea of hiking…
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Book: Uncertainty / David Lindley
I’m fascinated by the huge disruptions that early 20th century discoveries in math and physics caused. The upheaval caused by Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle is definitely one, and this cogent, readable history of it is really satisfying. It’s not technical, but it provides enough explanations to make the conflicts tangible. My understanding of anecdotes like Schrödinger’s…
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Peak 13,373
We decide to take a look at the Tuhare Lakes basin. It’s an amazing place, full of giant granite blocks, cascades, lakes, and marmots. To lower Tuhare Lake Marmot Rock I see a route up the north ridge that looks encouraging, so we continue to climb, and eventually reach a small peak with incredible views.…
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Gold Park to Fall Creek Pass
As a last leg of our of trip, my dad and Ann join us for some exploratory backpacking in the wilderness area we’ve managed to walk to from Pete’s house. Gold Park Trailhead We’re not disappointed. As we climb to over Fall Creek Pass to our basecamp, big granite ridges, waterfalls, and pocket lakes abound.…
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Gold Park Rain
What do you do if you wake up to rain on a backpack trip, but you happen to have spent the night in your camper? Sit inside all day, eat, read, and drink coffee!
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Tenessee Pass to Gold Park
Ann hikes with us for a few miles, then takes off on a loop back to Tenessee Pass. We continue up a ridge dotted with lakes. West Tenessee Lakes We were planning to spend the night somewhere on this ridge, but the miles are slipping by so fast, we decide to continue down to Gold…