Zeta-SMB
Senior Member
Should you go camping with a guy you met on the internet? If that guy is our friend Daveb, then absolutely you should.
On Friday and Saturday, Dave took the time to show me around the western foothills of the Sierra Nevada. He had me meet him at the Railroad Flat campground on the Merced river:
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and from there shared his encyclopedic knowledge of the terrific back roads of the area, and the history of much of it. Railroad Flats for instance was where the railroad from Merced to El Portal used to run. I liked thinking about the number of people who looked at our camping area from a slow moving train over the years.
I'm sure Ansel Adams was on that train many times, so when I told Dave I needed to go to Hornitos, he said something to the effect of "what the f... for?". Turns out the little white church there has been photographed by many of the greats of American photography including Ansel and Edward Weston:
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My interpretation:
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Thanks Daveb!
Z
On Friday and Saturday, Dave took the time to show me around the western foothills of the Sierra Nevada. He had me meet him at the Railroad Flat campground on the Merced river:
[photo:35z2so32]18179[/photo:35z2so32]
and from there shared his encyclopedic knowledge of the terrific back roads of the area, and the history of much of it. Railroad Flats for instance was where the railroad from Merced to El Portal used to run. I liked thinking about the number of people who looked at our camping area from a slow moving train over the years.
I'm sure Ansel Adams was on that train many times, so when I told Dave I needed to go to Hornitos, he said something to the effect of "what the f... for?". Turns out the little white church there has been photographed by many of the greats of American photography including Ansel and Edward Weston:
[photo:35z2so32]17971[/photo:35z2so32]
My interpretation:
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Thanks Daveb!
Z