โAug-06-2015 06:42 PM
โAug-17-2015 03:29 PM
profdant139 wrote:
Yes, I did solve the issue of maneuvering the trailer in tight spots -- we have decided that if a spot is too tight to rotate the trailer with the truck, it's too tight. Too much chance of damaging the trailer's jack wheel and the surrounding foliage.
โAug-16-2015 09:17 AM
โAug-15-2015 06:19 PM
profdant139 wrote:
Frizzen, the moon will set at midnight in 2016 -- not great, but ok. 2017 is a bust -- lots of moonlight. 2018 looks like the next good year, with an early evening moonset.
I just got back from our trip to the Sierra to see the Perseids. Bottom line -- it was pretty good but not great. Lots of haze and smoke from forest fires -- there was nowhere to go to escape the smoke. I am working on a blog post about our little trip -- it will be posted in a couple of weeks.
โAug-15-2015 03:12 PM
โAug-15-2015 02:42 PM
RWDIII wrote:
Hey P139
Join me at the Desert View campground at the eastern end of Grand Canyon
I was going to Utah,But decided on Ariz so I can still have a campfire
Right now is 50-50 chance of clouds.If campground is full plenty a dispersed camping south of the canyon.Also I am breaking in my new camper.:B
Was thinking of going to Chaco Canyon,but don't want to go by myself the south route thru the Res.
โAug-15-2015 01:26 PM
โAug-15-2015 12:17 PM
โAug-09-2015 06:44 PM
pnichols wrote:RWDIII wrote:
That is why I use binocs.Unless it is super dark I can no longer see the little dipper.
Is that due to:
- Generally more air pollution?
or
- Focus of aging eyes getting fuzzier?
or
- Cataracts in one or both eyes?
Last summer I had cataract surgery eyes on both eyes, and boy, what a breath of fresh air that is.
The implants from the surgery brought contrast, clarity, and focus back to what they were when I was a "young man". I still need (new prescripton) glasses after the surgery to keep vision sharpness to what it was when I was a yound man ... but I needed glasses way back then, too. One eye is now returned to 20/20 and the other is returned to about 20/30 ... both levels about the same as when I was a teenager.
But I think it's the restoration of contrast and clarity that is most noticeable. Modern cataract surgery is one area where aging can indeed be reversed. For an even better guarantee of optimum results, I chose the optional procedure of laser breakup of the old lens before the surgery.
The night sky now looks as it used to, I think. As far as I can tell now no binoculars are required to see the constellations.
โAug-09-2015 04:24 PM
RWDIII wrote:
That is why I use binocs.Unless it is super dark I can no longer see the little dipper.
โAug-09-2015 08:45 AM
โAug-08-2015 03:01 PM
โAug-08-2015 08:41 AM
Padlin wrote:
Quick side question... I've been getting up in the middle of the night to check out the stars for years, never had a problem. The last couple years I get up, go outside, and the eyes can't focus the sky! anyone else? And yes, I have my glasses on. Wondering if it takes longer and longer for the eyes to focus when you wake up as you get older, or is it just me! I have not just sat there for an hour to see if they clear up, I just go back to bed.
โAug-07-2015 08:57 PM
โAug-07-2015 03:54 PM