
Eastern Sierra Nevada Morning Light
Near the height of winter I visited the Alabama Hills in California to test out camping gear and take photos of the mountains. I didn’t grow up near the Sierra Continue Reading →
EXPLORE – INSPIRE – EDUCATE
Near the height of winter I visited the Alabama Hills in California to test out camping gear and take photos of the mountains. I didn’t grow up near the Sierra Continue Reading →
Lately I’ve been making notes of campsites at campgrounds I might visit more than once so I know what to look for should I want to book something in advance Continue Reading →
It’s time for a tour inside the Jeep Camper, previous referenced here and here. If you don’t see the video below, click here: https://youtu.be/i0WsOUbIe5k
Description: As the Autumn sun rose in Eastern California, I was struck by the hard contrast in colors. In the foreground are the Alabama Hills: lumpy, rounded and orange/tab in Continue Reading →
The Jeep Grand Cherokee Camper setup has had its first shakedown, maiden voyage and the results are in: Success! Perfection? Far from it, but it was a good start and Continue Reading →
Description: I made a quick run out to the Alabama Hills (yes, they are in California, slightly confusing) to work on timelapse techniques that have grown rusty. Really rusty. Before Continue Reading →
Description: Sorry for the blaring title. I keep getting a low ‘score’ from one of the WordPress things that rates the ‘quality’ of my titles. These things are in ‘ Continue Reading →
Description: It’s been a couple of weeks since my first glimpse of Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan–ATLAS) in Yosemite and in that time it has grown dimmer. So dim that this Continue Reading →
Fresh off the Prius Camper build, I’m taking it upon myself to (non-destructively) turn my 2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee into a camper, of sorts. The Jeep is certainly an upgrade Continue Reading →
Description: Castle Crags is quickly becoming my favorite California State Park (Red Rocks is up there, too). After having driven by multiple times over decades of West Coast roadtrips, I Continue Reading →
This is one of those “I’ve been camping for a million years” sage-type posts where I espouse advice because I know so much. In this case, it’s more of an Continue Reading →