Joves wrote:
Alex wrote:
Joves wrote: I have done the no film deal, but have yet to do the no card. BUT! I have left my extra battery behind when I have hiked a good way from the spare. All of the stories were pretty good too, in that they do not make me feel as bad about my senior moments. Misery loves company.
You do much hiking?
When I am in northern Arizona I do. I am back east unfortunately taking care of my mom for awhile. I forgot how much I hated the eastern half of this country till I came back. But when I do get back home my plan is to get lost for a couple of weeks in some remote places I know.
garyrhook wrote:
Alex wrote:
garyrhook wrote: We were in Estes Park, Colorado in March 2011, and one morning I just had to get up to get the sunrise in a valley. I had a pretty good vision of where the light would fall, the shadow of a small mountain, etc. It was going to be cool.
Forgot to charge both batteries, and the temperature in the teens before sunrise sucked what little power was left. Got up early, froze, and no picture.
Another vivid picture painted! Did you ever get back to get the shot you were after?
Not yet, no. I hope we can make it back to Colorado within the next 12-18 months, but we shall see. Maine in 2 weeks, though, and Albuquerque in October!
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