Some road, eh? Well, in the strictest sense of the word. We'll be spending more and more time driving..... slooooow.
Since 2009, the retirement home of Shot On Site Photography... the source of the finest sighthound performance images in the world. As of August 1, 2022, the blog will become much more photo-centric. Not only will I post images from the homestead in the foothills of the Little Florida Mountains, and surrounding environs, but also tips about shooting, editing, archiving, software, hardware and more. The political rants will become few and far between (but not eliminated! It is 2022 after all!)
Friday, March 12, 2010
Four Wheel Fun.
We've had a few opportunities to try out the Mitsubishi on the hundreds of miles of jeep trails in our little corner of New Mexico. I told Margaret to bring the video camera, but we were stuck with the cell phone. Don't get seasick!
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Hello There.
(Please cue soundtrack, below)
Hello there..
Hello there..
I'm Indiana Gauss.
I'm a famed dashing and handsome blog-cheologist. I seem to have stumbled upon this ancient and neglected blog. It appears to have been vacated by some early race of idealistic, energetic blogger. I've seen this before. You would think that these indigenous writers would have vanished mysteriously from the face of the earth, but that's not so. In true nomadic fashion, they've become part of the diaspora to Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and other so-called "social networking" sights. Their laziness had gotten the better of them, and they no longer wanted to make the effort to toil at their thankless blogging tasks.
Fortunately, the final history of bloggers in general, and this blog in particular is far from being written. Enough empirical evidence exists to predict that this blogging malaise is reversible, and that this blog will become a hive of literary activity very soon, (in blog-cheologic time, that is).
In fact, I can pretty fairly predict that soon you will here be reading about such diverse topics as:
- The Pack Hunt, and Desert Hare Classic
- Driving miles and miles of desert and mountain jeep trails
And probably a whole lot more. You would be wise to monitor this location closely. That is my professional opinion. Now, I must be off to kill some Nazis and eat monkey brains.
Thursday, February 18, 2010
A New Plaything Tool.

I had my eye on this little buggy ever since it first showed up on D & D Auto's lot back in October. If you live here, you need at least one 4 X 4 runabout. Not for snow or ice, but for the mud that covers the roads out in the valley, and for the rocky roads you have to negotiate up in the hills, especially if you're going to a start point for a hike and climb, or geocaching. (It's parked on a "road" in the above photo). There's no shortage here of Jeeps, Sidekicks, Trackers, Broncos and Bronco II. It may not get driven as much as the Escape or even the van, but when it goes out, it will be because it's needed.
Or just for fun.
Facts: 1987 Mitsubishi Montero Sport 4 x 4. 105,000 miles (!) It will be getting more serious tires early next week. It's red! :-)
Saturday, February 13, 2010
We Win!*
*One Third of Dutch Salmon's Pack Hunt. (Details to follow when we recover from the 12 mile forced march. Click image to see all the winners.)
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