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Yosemite
... on the agenda today was to see these weird things called tufas which are limestone towers that used to be underwater, but when LA expanded they took too much water out of monolake and they became exposed. The guidebook says it’s one of the top 10 must see things in california, and while they are a bit weird I wouldn’t go rushing to the middle of nowhere to see them!
The main thing to do today was yosemite park. What a place!!! It’s ...
Its late this turned into a rant, just my thoughts
... or be killed by a still then worthy adversary.
To me they were, by far real men in their objectives. Are we truly enlightened when we see an error in our ways of the past, but we cannot admit that we are still in the "mopping-up" phase of the operation. Yes, men like Washington, Jackson, Sherman, Benteen and Reno no longer raid a village and kill everyone and everything alive. A quote from a troop in the 7th Cavalry under Custer wrote in his diary ...
A New Direction
... is the most economical way to travel. The surface of the sea, as we all know can be a hostile place, and the waves and wind can make it almost impossible to travel. However, just a few feet below, the current is smoother and with the whale shape, a small electric engine as small as 5hp can move you along at over 5 knots. I am sold on this, I would not add my name otherwise, and I will soon have my own boat to travel from place to place and make ...
Getting ready
Hi, This is just a quick introduction into the next phase of my travels. As I mentioned in the intro, I have the boat that I want to travel in. The boat's size, 26 feet, is a bit deceptive, as it has 2 cabins, room for a diesel engine and enough room to store everything I have accumulated in the past year. Having stayed in Stockton for so long, I have realized that a year is the max time I want to spend in any one location. This ...
Itching to go again
... post where the mast fits inside is stable from the rigging, I have made metal holders that bolt to the post and keep the mast up, even if the rigging is torn away, in the event the boat rolls over and the rigging is broken. This is my one concern, as mentioned previously, the boat has no extended keel or Skeg, as most sailboat are equipped with. This is the reason that I can go places other sailboats cannot. I could actually beach the whole thing on the lead 4000lbs ...