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Sep 28, 2025 |
More Northeast Photos |
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Sep 26, 2025 |
Compound Fracture… …of a tent pole in three places :( We’re back from a couple weeks checking out the Northeast. It was a chance to get out of the DC area where the temperatures are still pretty hot, see some new to us places, enjoy some pretty scenery and revel in some cooler weather. And based on our shakeout cruise last summer, we expected to camp some of the time. Also, based on that shakeout, we expected no issues with our tent. Sadly, that was not the case. One of the poles broke in three places as we set up for the first time in Lamoine State Park, outside of Acadia. Fortunately, there was a well-sized stick in the campsite that seemed like it might fit the bill. I was pleasantly surprised it worked pretty well and we had no issues for the two nights we stayed there. We were short on duct tape (I’m not confident that would have served by itself anyway) but had plenty of cord. That seemed to give enough support and flex to work pretty well. There were many signs about not transporting firewood (to avoid transporting firewood-living-in critters), so we left the stick where we found it and stopped in a hardware store on our way further north to pick up some options for the next fix — without having to rely on a suitable stick. I was hoping to get a tube sized like the patch that came with the tent so we could slip it over the pole (the patch only helped with one of the three breaks). But the tube was just too small. That may have been for the better as that allowed for that little bit of flex which I think was helpful. Again, it held up fine for two nights — one of which was very windy. I’ll comment later after conferring with REI about those broken poles and their commitment to standing behind their products. And I’ll be working on posting many more photos soon. |
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Sep 24, 2025 |
First day of senior year! I love that Robert has kept this tradition going after heading out to Seattle. Here he is on day one of his senior!!! year at UW. And prior years… |
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Sep 03, 2025 |
Potomac getting low The river has fallen below 3.0 — it was about 2.74 when I was out today. The weather was lovely but it would have been nice to have a bit more water in the river. But that’s not meant to be a complaint, just an observation. I’m very happy to be able to get out on a beautiful day like today, whatever the level. (That’s the Maryland Chute at Angler’s Inn in the background.) |
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Sep 01, 2025 |
Local Rally Pretty good turnout for our local Melt ICE rally this morning. And it was educational: we didn’t realize our sheriff was voluntarily collaborating with ICE. We have an election coming up in a couple months now… |
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