Day: June 26, 2026πŸ’Ύ

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Map: Remsen Falls Trail
Map: Empire State Topography

Last Friday in June 2026 πŸ˜Άβ€πŸŒ«οΈ

Rain held off until fairly late last night, now it’s cloudy but supposed to be clearing out. I was hoping to have more sunlight early as I wanted to check the solar to make sure all is good with the meter because I left for work, but it should be good after testing the connections last night.

The solar and batteries are hooked up now on the truck, πŸ”‹ as of last night everything is charging. Wiring up a battery cable last night, it slipped and there was a massive arc flash when I accidentally touched a hot battery cable to the frame until a fuse popped. It was bright, πŸ’₯ especially as it was getting dark and it was inside my truck cap when it happened. Things now should be charging well.

Still need to wire up some lights and USB ports in the truck cap, πŸ’‘ but other then that, things are ready to go. Sunday I’ll move over my camping gear πŸ•οΈ and clean out the old truck, get pictures and get it listed in a few places next week, or maybe I’ll wait until the 7th once I’m back so I don’t have to worry about it while I’m out of town, as I’m leaving Tuesday.

I plan to take off Tuesday afternoon, along with Wednesday and Thursday, and head up to the Adirondacks from June 30th to July 6th. πŸŽ‡ I want to do the second half of the weekend up at Moose River Plains, but the half will be either Speculator or maybe Piseco-Powley, though I’m kind of tired of Potholers. I might need to work remote on Wednesday or Thursday, so it might very well be Speculator. We’ll see how things play out.

Continuing to figure out the MapLibre GL API, πŸ–₯️ I want to start using that more and more to do maps on the blog, and eventually replace leaflet with it, but the API is much different then what I’m used to. But the power of 3D Maps offers a lot of potential and is kind of cool. It depends how much downtime I have at work this summer. Need to look at get getting some e-books and audio books to enjoy on my six-night wilderness adventure πŸ“š starting next Tuesday.

Long Island Solar Farm

The Long Island Solar Farm (LISF) is a 32-megawatt solar photovoltaic power plant built through a collaboration including BP Solar, the Long Island Power Authority (LIPA), and the Department of Energy. The LISF, located on the Brookhaven National Laboratory site, began delivering power to the LIPA grid in November 2011, and is currently the largest solar photovoltaic power plant in the Eastern United States. It is generating enough renewable energy to power approximately 4,500 homes, and is helping New York State meet its clean energy and carbon reduction goals.

Map: Empire State Topography
SVGZ Graphic: High Hazard Dams in Poor Condition