I was passing by, well you know, and spotted this across the fence. I thought they only shot at aluminum signs in the south.by mohave - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
I think danger is relative and depends on how you manage it. My family gives me a hard time sometimes because I ride a motorcycle for leisure and "should know better" especially that I work in medicine. However what they do not realize is that although it is true that statistics work against riders, there is one exception. I have one of those bikes that makes my neighbor's house shake wby mohave - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
That's confusing the way they stated that. The first point is obvious at Arrowhead Lake Rd and 173. I have no idea where Rifle Range Road is. Are you coming via 210 (18->189->173) or 15 (138->173)?by mohave - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
Don't think the weather or fires have had any impact thus far on road conditions. In fact, it was 94F in downtown LA today and this Saturday is suppose to be the coldest day of the week. I spent last weekend in the high desert area visiting someone and didn't have a chance to devote enough time for a hike down but given the cool lows coming this weekend, great excuse for another visit, maybe.by mohave - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
Not sure why, but this reminded me of Carlin's rant on children :-) I can't picture a toddler being freaked out by nudity though. Barney the dinosaur, maybe. Nudity, doubt it. http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x9x1u8_george-carlin-children_funby mohave - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
Would have made for a great photo. I don't have any kids but I do have a much, much younger brother who is actually very close to the age of your kids. It seems like just yesterday that he was a baby, although my memorable moment was when I was filming him and my sister in a pool and she looked around to ensure nobody was looking, then picked up a plastic toy shovel, and started hitting him overby mohave - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
You know what's more unbelievable though, I just estimated the approximate income for that channel owner. With that subscription base and the average views across all the videos, it translates to about 435K per year. Silly fun, weird way to make a living, although in this case it appears to be a production company rather than a single individual. On a similar note, Jack Vale is another YouTubby mohave - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
I guess I was mesmerized by the characters, talking larva. Should make it into a public service announcement for DCHS visitors kind of like you need to watch that "don't feed the fish" video before they let you into Hanauma Bay in Oahu. Trojanmed, too close for comfort :-) Keck medicine? ... damn it I hope I don't teach one of your classes!by mohave - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
Can't explain this one.by mohave - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
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QuotePaul P.If there is a lot of soft sand up ahead that one has spotted, DO NOT drive excessively slow through it. Don't stop- just keep moving at a safe pace so you won't get bogged down. Very true. Also applies to logs not that anyone would go over logs in the countryside but some artificially enhanced trails have them.by mohave - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
Thought may be worth also sharing at least what I learned from my days on the 4x4 trails, although these are for the most challenging of trails and if you're going to do those, #5 is best recommendation below. First of all, I don't understand why anyone would buy an SUV and not at least have some fun offroad, aside from those that use it for towing or have another excuse. I got hooked after attenby mohave - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
Paul, I believe those distances you quoted are accurate although I did not measure. However, you cannot go wrong. Just remember left, left, left on way in and right, right, right on way out, ignoring all the other intersecting roads. Anything just barely an inch higher than my car will be just fine without any off-road experience. I did not scrape my bottom at all although in some spots had to beby mohave - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
Did a road test of sorts to assess how well a low clearance vehicle can handle the trek. My suspension on this car is just a fraction lower than that of a Porsche Boxster S and about 0.3 inches higher than the lowest sports cars on the market, with stock 17 inch low profile wide tires and a suspension offering virtually no travel. I guess Freedom Trail may scare some folks off due to past vandby mohave - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
Quotejuliankayeor once slipping while carrying a beer Think it's much safer to have the baby hold the beer. Or better yet, pour it into a hydration pack and have him/her suck it to keep cool, and happy.by mohave - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
Cute. My friend was showing me a video of his daughter during a swimming lesson. When she least expected it, the instructors threw the kid into the middle of a pool and let her fend for herself and try to swim back to the edge. The idea is to train kids to rescue themselves if they ever fall into a pool. The fact is there is very strong and new biological evidence to suggest we evolved out of watby mohave - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
jobe's trip reports have temperature readings. Parents should know this, but generally 95-97ish is ideal for babies, with 90-100 being safe and comfortable. Anything much above that would likely be not ideal. No comment on the bacteria as that's always a danger. My parents used to take me before I could crawl to the sea and I used to play with the jelly fish, running around naked well into the yeby mohave - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
Correction. Bonnie passed away just last summer. Damn it. I was literally trying to track her down since she was local to see if she would be willing and able to come out to dinner and talk about her experiences of growing up on the ranch and parts of the book.by mohave - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
Found a few more facts. Gertie was born in 1896 and passed away in 1987. Her middle name was Holm. Her husband was Warren, born in either 1878 or 1879 (two conflicting records) in Minnesota. He passed away in 1965. Middle name was Dyer. And check this out, a book written by Glenn Bowen's wife recently - Glenn being one of Gertie's kids: http://books.google.com/books?id=HY-ujPdTQgQC&pg=by mohave - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
Mark if you read this forum hope you don't mind me sharing your video as I found it useful.by mohave - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
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Does anyone known when she died? Difficult to get accurate online records as it's a common name. I wonder if that 1971 date was a typo, either that or an addition to more recent printed copies.by mohave - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
This is one of my favorite photos from space. Very iconic.by mohave - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
It is expensive and in some cases averages 2-5K depending on circumstances. However, no matter how much trouble a dog gets into, still cheaper than a kid. Just saying :-)by mohave - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
Final tid bit. Paul and I were having a side discussion about online media and it's always a good idea to store any files you store online in a safe place at home as well as you can't trust any company to keep your files safe. I got burned three years ago after using Apple's iDrive online service. I stored all my work documents there. Well, Apple got rid of the service and after a few months theyby mohave - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
If you wish to download all photos from Flickr, the only way to currently do it is using a third party plug-in as Flickr does not offer this option. I tested the approach below and it works well. There are about 10 steps. 1. Go to http://www.java.com/en/download/installed.jsp?detect=jre&try=1 and ensure that you have the latest version of Java installed for your browser. I use Mac, Windowsby mohave - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
You can sign in using by creating a Yahoo account or by using your existing Google or Facebook account. However, to view Wizard's full library, a few additional steps are needed after you sign in. I'll use my Google account as an example. 1. Here I'm already signed in with my Google account ... nantego, mohave/mojave, navajo, apache ... I name all my computers and accounts after Native Indianby mohave - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
Algonquin, like Yellowstone, is well known for a few fatal bear attacks. We used to use rope to create a barrier around our camp site and then hang pots and pans to "hopefully" frighten the animal away and wake us up. Some of it is common sense though, like storing food high up and away from the site and changing out of the clothes you wore while making dinner. I personally think the ouby mohave - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
Looks like they unlocked the account and the photos are back without the need to sign in.by mohave - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California
Back in high school I was part of a European division of Boy Scouts. We had some tough exercises if you stuck around for the top tier group. One of the final ones involved being blind-folded and driven out, then hiked into the woods, left behind with a map, compass, a few basic provisions including a water canteen, and a fully charged walkie talkie. You had three days to figure out where you wereby mohave - Deep Creek Hot Springs, Apple Valley, California