ROTM - Salt River about 20 miles up NE of Globe 05/17 - 05/18/2014
Author: GWcruiser
Had a great time - for once I was on time and thought you folk had already been and gone. Glad you caught up to me.
We were talking meteor storms: here's a link to the one I witnessed: http://leonid.arc.nasa.gov/1966.html. These guys give a better description. Mike Jones from Shelton is closest to the Washougal latitude where I was, and is probably the most similar explanation. Like driving through a snowstorm at night - but also had a hissing of noise all around you.
A couple images, first was planning stages: a view down into the valley; then images of Murf's FJ40 posing...
Had a great time - for once I was on time and thought you folk had already been and gone. Glad you caught up to me.
We were talking meteor storms: here's a link to the one I witnessed: http://leonid.arc.nasa.gov/1966.html. These guys give a better description. Mike Jones from Shelton is closest to the Washougal latitude where I was, and is probably the most similar explanation. Like driving through a snowstorm at night - but also had a hissing of noise all around you.
A couple images, first was planning stages: a view down into the valley; then images of Murf's FJ40 posing...
Leaving the river, 8x.
Leaving the river, 8x. | From end of the graded road down to the river, 8x. |
Author: murf
Landscape of the area, headed down to the valley, playing in the water with Mr. and Mrs. Otters labs, Funner having fun in the river, and finally the evening campfire - good times!
Final thanks to Funner and GWcruiser for helping with the creative field fix for my broken throttle cable. Still working!
Landscape of the area, headed down to the valley, playing in the water with Mr. and Mrs. Otters labs, Funner having fun in the river, and finally the evening campfire - good times!
Final thanks to Funner and GWcruiser for helping with the creative field fix for my broken throttle cable. Still working!