i believe the peak is nov. 17-18. but i think it also depends where you live. just do a search or maybe your local weather station has more detailed viewing info for your area.
fire rainbow quick facts :
1) only form in cirrus clouds that are above 20,000 feet.
2) sun has to be at 57.8 degrees or more above the horizon
3) ice crystals in the cloud have to aligned exactly horizontally to the sun's rays
4) really a halo e...
fire rainbow quick facts :
1) only form in cirrus clouds that are above 20,000 feet.
2) sun has to be at 57.8 degrees or more above the horizon
3) ice crystals in the cloud have to aligned exactly horizontally to the sun's rays
4) really a halo e...
No worries.
Due to the places I take her and my driving habits, I have always been dead on or early with her recommended maintenance schedule. It's a Jeep thing (you get a feel for it)
Besides the usual oil, brakes etc., she has had 2 water pumps, hubs, some after market (better) bushings, about time to replace the timing belt (think the one in there has been working for 80,000, she is feeling a bit "chunky" now and then) There are some squeaks and groans every now and then though as I have aged with her we share those :-)
indeed it is! unfortunately, the sprout lasted as long as it took the camera to capture the action. pretty damn good timing though! i'd love to get caught up in one of those if it didn't throw me 600 miles afar...XD At least I can look forward to playing in a dust devil ^^
I am glad you enjoyed it. Please share it with others as we are trying to build interest. We are trying to get financial backing and it means we need a lot of people.
We would love to look at your area as the concept of the show is to expose the hidden or less known trails. Do you know areas like the ones in the show that are in your neck of the woods?
Going to the doc today hopefully for the final round of xrays. Keep your fingers crossed...I'm hoping he'll say I can ditch the crutches and start hiking again!
Hey James,
Thanks for your message. Yes, Maine is awesome, and it has many opportunities for great hiking, canoeing, kayaking, etc... I'm sure Idaho is the same!
Rich
Hi James. I just started snowshoeing this year. It's been a blast! I got a used pair of Tubbs Adventure from Play It Again Sports to make sure I liked it before spending too much money. I just moved up to West Bend from the Milwaukee area this past fall. I love having the Ice Age Trail and northern Kettles so close. As for geocaching, my boyfriend got me a Garmin High Sensitivity Etrex (the yellow one) last summer. I'd have to say it does a pretty good job, even with the tree cover here. Any tips on light weight backpacking? And why did you move to Idaho?