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This guide book brings back a few memories as I vaguely remember owning a copy from a visit when I was young. It's one of the most colorful and star studded guide books yet showing loads of celebrities from the time.
Field Guide 2016
Featured l to r: Mari Akita, Robert Fisher, Lana Lesley, Hannah Kenah, Lowell Bartholomee, Thomas Graves
photo by Bret Brookshire
This rapids is called Guide Ejector, because that's what happens sometimes. Too bad for the customers, who are left without a guide...
After spending the past two days rafting, I'm going to nurse my sore shoulders today and not go back on the river until tomorrow.
Better with B l a c k M a g i c
I posted these 192 images of that tour that only a knowledgeable person about Corregidor may get an idea how Corregidor looks like now, on the 26th Dec. 2021. The pictures were not edited nor have descriptions.
Here are some of my observations:
Mr. Marianito Malacaman (He said, call him Mart), a licensed guide, organized this Corregidor Tour via Facebook messenger. We met in Cabcaben. 6 people signed up including me. We used Villa Carmen boats. Because of the virus, the boats only load 50% capacity, so two boats had to be hired. The guide told me he paid 4K peso for each boat. We parked at the Villa Carmen Beach, we were 3 PUVs. Another group beat us to the boats; only 2 boats were available, so we had to wait our turn. No problem, Mart had the trolley and only driver reserved, so the first group waited for us and we used a trolley and shared the cost. There was no driver for the van and we were prepared to pay the higher cost of the trolley, so things worked out for both parties. The North Channel had the typical NE wind and swell, so going over no problem, coming back we got wet.
I paid 2700 for everything, the boat, the trolley, the entrance fee. Mac Arthur Café is closed, the former proprietor works there now as an employee and food arrangements have to made prior via the CFI office. Mart shared a hamburger with me; he had brought over, great guy! Overnights are available with prior arrangement and one needs to discuss what one wants to eat, prior via the CFI Office. The power will stay on during the night with overnight guests, otherwise the power, right now, runs from 6pm to 9 pm. The Hotel is still closed. The CFI staff is reduced but many familiar faces are still there, the nurse, the cashier, the Mac Arthur Café entrepreneur, now an employee though. This was Sunday but saw maybe an 8 men sweeper crew.
The Philippine Navy and Marines have small detachments on the island, they will get relieved on the 27th Dec. so the teams don’t miss both Holyday seasons, and one guy said the detail lasts 3 month. Everybody on the island cares for their own food, bring, or get it yourself, Menard the food delivery is still available but less often. Interestingly the Navy team had a monkey and was able to climb on people. The sailor said, they got it as a baby on Corregidor and it will go with them when relieved. Both outfits are located at the Bottomside south beach. The Coast Guard is still there, the roof is beginning to need repair. The roof over the outdoor area at Mac Arthur Café is hurting also.
I asked and Villa Carmen boats said, this month, so far they had 10 round trips, The Cabcaben Boat CoOp, I don’t know. The Coast Guard or Navy and another enterprise were over here, this month but with their own transportation. Also I don’t know whether CFI with their 15 passenger craft had any trips this month, and remember they leave from the CCP in Manila now.
On this trip the guided tour was like normal and the pictures in the album are in sequence and tell you that everything on the tourist route looks the same as before. We skipped Battery Grubbs and Battery Crockett and did not get off the trolley at the Philippine Hero Memorial. The guide and I did sit down at the Mac Café while we waited for the boats when they took the first bunch back which had beat us to the punch today. I walked thru the chapel, it is beginning to hurt. The Malinta Hill Tunnel, we walked just into the west entrance and were cautioned about the rock falling down sometime, outside the entrance.
I’ am glad I made the trip and it helped me to prepare myself for my next trip in Feb. 2022.
About The Series: The focal press guides, usually but not always written by the indefatigable W. D. Emanuel are a treasure trove for collectors of cameras. Not for the sections on how to use individual cameras (which do, however contain a great deal of good sense) but for the descriptions of different models. They are the first source to go to if you want to know the difference between (for example) an Ensign Selfix 16/20 Model I and an Ensign Selfix Model II or how many elements the Trinar lens in your Regula camera has
A gondola guide takes a break along a canal in a scene in a timeless scene, but for the mobile phone occupying his attention.
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Instead of mapping out Metroid Fusion, I just wrote it out in words, using basic directional pointers and hints. This is a guide for somebody who has already beaten the game, my vague directions probably won't help a newcomer. No major skips, low% or 100% stuff here, just the stuff I like to get.
Guide Friday 905 (V905 FEC)
Dennis Trident/East Lancs Loyne (ex-Blue Triangle)
High Street, Oxford
15/08/2015
A visual guide to creating equirectangulars using a fisheye lens, free stitching software, and a temporarily free Photoshop plugin for those interested in created stereographics (little planets).
The logos are just screenshot grabs.
*Note: This was shot using a Nodal Ninja pano head and tripod as well.
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My uncle was interested in buying this mill stone in Pocoata, Bolivia. This man guided us through a long path to the old mill house. I asked him if I could take a picture of the millstone and he said yes and then stepped in front of it. I'm really glad he's in the picture now!
Our Daily Challenge 30 August - 5 September :Memorabilia
I was never actually a Girl Guide, but a Sea Ranger, the older version.
This photo was taken at insomnia53
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On the second day, at 2.30am, we ascended from Laban Rata Resthouse to the Summit.
The weather was fine and the moon was shining so brightly that we could even hike up the mountain without torchlight. The oxygen level was getting lower each time we ascended.
I wanted to give up, initially, but after much encouragement from our guide I carried on, simply for one reason: I wanted to catch the sunrise view at the top of Mount Kinabalu. Being determined & BREATHING HARD, up I went! Not forgetting, PRAYER, too. I wanna specially thank Joyce for being my prayer partner. We prayed & we climbed, step by step. And then she reminded me of this song:
Every move I make
I make in You
You make me move Jesus
Every breath I take
I breathe in You
Every step I take
I take in You
You are my way Jesus
Every breath I take
I breathe in You
Mount Kinabalu trekking (24 & 25 August).
Trip to Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Malaysia. 23rd to 27th August 2005
At the Deep Creek Tool Museum In 1889, Charles Erskine Wright designed an innovative new bandsaw guide that was manufactured by Cross & Speirs. In 1892 Wright was secretary of the company, but by 1896 he was on his own and manufacturing his bandsaw guides as Charles E. Wright Company of Waterbury. In 1901, Wright moved his company's factory to New Orange, NJ (later Kenilworth, NJ). He incorporated the business in 1903. Wright added bandsaws to his product line at some point. Meanwhile, he continually improved his bandsaw guides, which were proving to be extremely successful. By 1908 he had sold 60,000 guides, and by 1914 he had sold some 150,000 guides, which were installed on Wright bandsaws, sold to other bandsaw makers to install on their new machines, and on the retail market as aftermarket replacements. The company discontinued operations somewhere between 1919 and 1931.