10-12-2022, 09:16 AM
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So I'm back in the Ansel Adams wilderness, but this time with wifi. We can see the range from the other side in the distance. Wifi is okay (we'll see how it goes for tomorrow's meetings but I've made special arrangements to use the restaurant wifi which is stronger - not as used - and in the restaurant which doesn't open until the evening). I'll check that out after 1pm when the restauranteer gets there. The tricky thing is power. All the cabins have lights but no outlets because it's solar driven. There are generators which I can tap but I must leave my hardware there.
The road to get in here was challenging - windy, edging cliffs, single lane, with a surprising number of trucks barrelling up the opposite direction. The last 20 miles took nearly two hours because it was 10mph in several places.
The complex is ok. Yuki can be leashed on the grounds, but not in the store, the restaurant, or the bathhouse, which is a bit awkward because we can't bathe together - one of us has to stay with Yukz. There are some natural hot springs that we can hike to so maybe that'll work out. This is national forest so dogs are permitted on the trails, along with bikers, hunters, fishers, and trumpers.
We didn't get that much time to check stuff out yesterday because we got in just before sunset. We explore today.
So I'm back in the Ansel Adams wilderness, but this time with wifi. We can see the range from the other side in the distance. Wifi is okay (we'll see how it goes for tomorrow's meetings but I've made special arrangements to use the restaurant wifi which is stronger - not as used - and in the restaurant which doesn't open until the evening). I'll check that out after 1pm when the restauranteer gets there. The tricky thing is power. All the cabins have lights but no outlets because it's solar driven. There are generators which I can tap but I must leave my hardware there.
The road to get in here was challenging - windy, edging cliffs, single lane, with a surprising number of trucks barrelling up the opposite direction. The last 20 miles took nearly two hours because it was 10mph in several places.
The complex is ok. Yuki can be leashed on the grounds, but not in the store, the restaurant, or the bathhouse, which is a bit awkward because we can't bathe together - one of us has to stay with Yukz. There are some natural hot springs that we can hike to so maybe that'll work out. This is national forest so dogs are permitted on the trails, along with bikers, hunters, fishers, and trumpers.
We didn't get that much time to check stuff out yesterday because we got in just before sunset. We explore today.
Shadow boxing the apocalypse


