Day: April 20, 2023

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Bridge

Snowmobile bridge that runs across Stewart Creek right about the chute on the creek.

Sunday April 19, 2020 β€” Stony Creek

NB888 – Off Grid SOLAR – Worth It?

In this video I want to share my experience with implementing solar at my off-grid cabin. I'm often asked how much it costs to have solar and that's a loaded question. There is no easy answer because everyone's power needs will be different. So in this video I hope to help steer those thinking about solar in a general direction of questions they should ask themselves and I try to provide some tips to help you avoid the mistakes I made.

I've always admired NB888's way of living, as it's simple but does the job. His solar system is nice -- he doesn't have tons of electronics, but it's sized big enough to meet his needs. I wish I had more battery storage on my truck, but I don't want the weight added to my truck, but I would definately make sure I have enough battery and panel when I own land, even if I don't want a full 120-volt system.

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Looking Up at Abbie

A controversial Onondaga Lake spur finally opened last fall. Now it’s closed indefinitely – syracuse.com

A controversial Onondaga Lake spur finally opened last fall. Now it’s closed indefinitely – syracuse.com

The controversial, long-delayed bicycle path on a tract of land along the southeast corner of Onondaga Lake finally opened last fall β€” but it hasn’t reopened this spring.

The trail, about a third of a mile long, sustained damage over the winter from waves and wind along the shore.

Onondaga County’s attempts to build a short, dead-end trail on the contaminated property behind Destiny USA has been troubled from the start. And now the trail, open for just six weeks last fall, sustained so much damage during the winter it’s closed indefinitely. A red-and-white sign on the fence blocking off the trail reads: β€œTrail closed until further notice.”