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December 9, 2019 Night

Good evening! Rain and 47 degrees in Delmar, NY. โ˜” There is a south breeze at 14 mph. 🍃 with gusts up to 24 mph 💨💨💨. There are 12 inches of snow on the ground. โ˜ƒ ๏ธTemperatures will drop below freezing at tomorrow around 9 pm. โ˜ƒ๏ธ

Mild but not a real nice evening tonight. 💦 Rode the exercise bike for a while and then played some more with data in LibreOffice Calc. 🔢For being somewhat computer savvy I am shocked that I had never used the LOOKUP and Match function before in Excel. That is so much more handy than the manually matching rows like I’ve done in the past. Or using a pivot table. Don’t laugh at my stupidity. Watched some YouTube videos. As my neighbor was home I didn’t ride the bike past 8 pm so not to annoy him with the rumble.

Tonight will rain likely, mainly before 4am. Areas of dense fog before 1am. Otherwise, cloudy 🌧, with a low of 44 degrees at 9pm. 21 degrees above normal, which is similar to a typical night around October 4th. South wind 9 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 24 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%. New precipitation amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch possible. In 2018, we had mostly clear skies in the evening, which became cloudy by the early hours of the morning. It got down to 20 degrees. The record low of -4 occurred back in 1902.

Tonight will have a Waxing Gibbous Moon 🌔 with 98% illuminated. The moon will set at 5:21 am. The Cold Moon 🌕 is on Wednesday night with a partly cloudy then slight chance of snow showers skies. The sun will rise at 7:13 am with the first light at 6:41 am, which is 54 seconds later than yesterday. 🌄 Tonight will have 14 hours and 52 minutes of darkness, an increase of 54 seconds over last night.

Tomorrow will have a chance of rain. Cloudy, with a temperature falling to around 40 by 5pm. โ˜ South wind 8 to 13 mph becoming northwest in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation is 40%. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch possible. A year ago, we had cloudy skies in the morning with more sun in the afternoon. The high last year was 39 degrees. The record high of 64 was set in 1966. 6.1 inches of snow fell back in 2014.โ„

It looks like the voltage switch I ordered from China arrived โšกin the United States today and I’ll likely have it by the end of the week. Once I get it I will do some testing and as much of the wiring I can do inside before taking it out to Big Red to hook up. The plan is if all goes well to use it to feed power to the starting battery automatically to top it off during the week and when camping when I have excess power coming into the panel. 🔋 This will help automatically balance the batteries and keep it so my starting battery is fully charged while camping even if I open and close the doors a lot.

I really should spend more time my soldering iron building shit. 🔬But ever since I got those Bluetooth headphones working and set my computer up to download my favorite YouTube videos I’ve wasted too much time in front of the tube. I also need to read more, but that’s something I tend to do more up at camp. โ›บ

In four weeks on January 6 the sun will be setting at 4:36 pm,🌄 which is 14 minutes and 58 seconds later then tonight. In 2019 on that day, we had partly cloudy, snow showers and temperatures between 44 and 22 degrees. Mild last year. Typically, you have temperatures between 31 and 15 degrees. The record high of 71 degrees was set back in 2007.

Looking ahead, Bacon Day 🥓 is in 3 weeks, Static Electric Shock Day 🧼 is a month away, Make Your Dream Come True Day 🏡 is in 5 weeks, Snow Moon 🌕 is in 2 months, Clean Your Computer Day 🧹 is in 9 weeks, Presidents Day 👴 is in 10 weeks, Read Across America Day 📚 is in 12 weeks, Worm Moon 🌕 is in 3 months, Arbor Day 🌳 is in 20 weeks, 8 PM Sunset 🌇 is in 21 weeks, Flower Moon 🌕 is in 23 weeks and Memorial Day 🇺🇸 is in 24 weeks.

 Purple Tree

October 10, 2019 Night

Good evening! Clear and 50 degrees at the Monongahela National Forest. There is a east-southeast breeze at 5 mph. ๐Ÿƒ.

It was a long drive down to West Virginia but I enjoyed it and have the most perfect campsite that I love. ๐Ÿ˜ It’s a small site but the Mountain Laurel of Cannan Heights makes it amazing. As does the beautiful moonlit evening. The colors were absolutely specular on Mount Davis in Pennsylvania, although honestly the high point of both Pennsylvania and Maryland are a bit underwhelming. I was surprised how many Amish and Mennonite farms there were around Mount Davis and Somerset. The simple life is beautiful, although I’ve heard that the Amish don’t always use the most environmentally sensitive practices with their farm operations.

No campfire for me in West Virginia but it’s not a cold night here and the heater was fine. This being a small site, they’re wouldn’t really be room for a fire ๐Ÿ”ฅ along with a tent. Northern West Virginia though isn’t bone ๐Ÿ– dry after the rain earlier in the week – you could feel the leaf litter moisture ๐Ÿ‚and even see a few puddles around. Down south in the state is much drier and I get with the breeze especially in these higher elevations the authorities are concerned, especially with reckless campers. I set the table up over the fire pit and am saving the burnables for the overnight in Pennsylvania on the way home. They’ll work fine for getting the fire started back up north. Ducks ๐Ÿ”that there is the fire ban down here.

I took a mostly different route down here then I did in 2015, heading down Pennsylvania 36 through Pennsylvania coal country and Punxsutawney. Yes, I did stop at Gobler’s Knob. You could see the hills of GOB left over from coal mining, ๐Ÿ—ป with their sometimes steep slopes and often free of anything but grasses and a few bushes. Until the 1960s, coal companies didn’t have to do any restoration of the land after doing strip mining. Even now, when you strip the to the top soil, it’s almost impossible to restore anything close to a natural cover – soil compaction, oxygenation and natural bacteria are all destroyed when you strip the land down even if you try to rebuild the surface. ๐Ÿšœ Farmers know darn well that any heavy equipment run over a farm field can do enormous damage from compaction – and it can take generations of tillage and manure spreading ๐Ÿ’ฉ to bring land back up to its natural fertility.

Driving through Johnstown Penna there was what appeared to be a wildfire on the hill outside of it ๐Ÿ’จand a lot of haze. ๐Ÿ‘€ It also looked like a building ๐Ÿข was on fire, from all the black smoke but it could have been a controlled burn. At any rate, between the fires and the coal fired power plants, ๐Ÿญ the was super hazy around there, a brown ozone haze. By the time I got down to Mount Davis outside of Somerset the haze wasn’t bad and the views were excellent.

The Somerset extension of the US 219 expressway is a major time savings over the windy Mason-Dixon Turnpike ๐ŸŒ‰ with some really high bridges and deep rock cuts, which weren’t done when I came down here in 2015.

Maryland 495 was a nice alternative to US 219 for heading down to West Virginia. ๐Ÿฎ A lot of dairy farms along there, lots of farmers harvesting crops and a few were spreading manure ๐Ÿ’ฉ including one with an old fashioned belt spreader towed by an open cab old Ford Tractor. I bet he took a shower ๐Ÿšฟ wbn he got home.

Midday on a Wednesday, there wasn’t a lot of Pennsylvania rednecks burning trash ๐Ÿ”ฅ. I did see one garage somewhere burning a pile of debris behind the shop including a tread from a truck tire and a house outside of North Cambria burning something in a burn barrel that was producing a lot of thin black smoke. ๐Ÿ’จAmish farm outside of Somerset had two burn barrels right ou front of their door as did some of dairies in Maryland farm country.

Deer were bad in Pennsylvania. I kept seeing young road kill does along PA 36 outside of Punxsutawney, came very close to hitting a small doe in Cook Forest along the Clarion River and had to slam on the brakes again on southern Clarion County when another small one ran out into the road. They really like hiding in the shadows. I swear young doe are a bit like bullhead in some lakes. Hopefully they’ll grow up and produce some big deer.

Tonight will be mostly clear ๐ŸŒƒ, with a low of 45 degrees at 4am. Four degrees above normal, which is similar to a typical night around October 2nd. Southeast wind around 5 mph. In 2018, we had mostly clear skies in the evening, which became light rain by the early hours of the morning. It became very sticky as the night progressed. It got down to 61 degrees. The record low of 22 occurred back in 1943.

Tonight will have a Waxing Gibbous Moon ๐ŸŒ” with 97% illuminated. The moon will set at 4:36 am. The Hunter Moon ๐ŸŒ• is on Saturday night with a chance of rain showers and breezy conditions up here in the high country of West Virginia. I pitched my tent so I’m ready for that – I’ll go sit by the heater in the tent if it’s truly miserable. The sun will rise at 7:22 am with the first light at 6:55 am, which is 58 seconds later than yesterday. ๐ŸŒ„ Tonight will have 12 hours and 36 minutes of darkness, an increase of 2 minutes and 30 seconds over last night.

Tomorrow will be sunny ๐ŸŒž, with a high of 63 degrees at 2pm. One degree above normal, which is similar to a typical day around October 9th. Maximum dew point of 47 at 12pm. Southeast wind around 5 mph becoming calm in the morning. A year ago, we had mostly sunny skies. It was humid. The high last year was 72 degrees. The record high of 86 was set in 1949. There was a dusting of snow in 1987.โ„

Tomorrow I plan to hike in Dolly Sods. ๐Ÿšถ I’m hoping the road up there won’t be too washboard. If it is, I’ll probably one back over Corridor H. Probably do one of the bigger loops, I’d like to see upwards of ten miles ๐Ÿ”Ÿ hiking it tomorrow. It would be cool to also drive down to West Virginia High Peak , Spruce Knob Mountain ๐Ÿ—ป but time is limited and that’s quite far south if I remember right. Well see. Saturday it’s Blackwater Falls and Cannan Valley Refuge as long as it’s not pouring. If it rains, I’ll hot tent with a book ๐Ÿ“™.

In four weeks on November 7 the sun will be setting at 5:11 pm (Standard Time),๐ŸŒ„ which is one hour, 36 minutes and 11 seconds earlier then tonight. That’s good to know if I decide to go West Virginia after Election Day next year. โ›บ Who knows? In 2018 on that day, we had mostly sunny, shallow fog and temperatures between 59 and 41 degrees. Typically, you have temperatures between 51 and 34 degrees. The record high of 75 degrees was set back in 1938.

Looking ahead, Halloween ๐Ÿ›ฅ๏ธ is in 3 weeks, Average High is 50 ๐Ÿ‚ is a month away, Thanksgiving ๐Ÿฆƒ is in 7 weeks, Repeal of Prohibition Day ๐Ÿบ is in 8 weeks, 7:15 AM Sunrise โŒ›๏ธ is in 2 months, Boxing Day ๐ŸฅŠ is in 11 weeks and National Cheese Lovers Day ๐Ÿง€ is in 15 weeks.

2020 Center of Population

Good Morning! A Warmer Wednesday.

Good Morning! Happy Wednesday. Itโ€™s hump day out there. Hopefully a calm hump day, although I doubt that will be the case as today is the State of State Address, and that is sure to bring in shapes and sizes of protesters, from the 2nd amendment types to those who donโ€™t like fracking. I guess itโ€™s a good thing that people can get their views out in the process.

Finally Starting to Warm Up. With no wind and temperatures around 10 degrees, it seems warm out there at the bus stop. I left the bathroom door closed last night, to keep the bathroom warm. That helped to keep the bathroom toasty, but the temperature sunk down to 50 degree sin the rest of the apartment, once I had turned the electric heat off for the night, and was relying entirely on the much cheaper gas to keep things warm. Yesterday, despite the cold, it was very clear out . Today the skies are starting cloud up with those high but relatively light clouds you often see in the late fall.

83 Days Until April 1st. Thatโ€™s the latest news on that front. I guess itโ€™s good that itโ€™s far off, because I have a lot of work to do before that date. But I look forward to the warmer weather. Probably now looking at taking my trip to the Finger Lakes during Easter Week, which is like the 3rd week of April. Probably go up there for 4-5 days, and visit the gorges that are open this time of year, and maybe visit Sugar Hill Firetower, etc. I might go camping more locally earlier on depending on the snow โ€“ but thatโ€™s to be decided.

Albany Was Chaotic Last Night. Joe Biden came to town yesterday, to talk about disaster recovery at the Capitol. That necessitated closing down the streets that his motorcade was driving on, because heโ€™s the president. That made the buses late mid-day, and tragedy lead to somebody getting struck by a speeding bus, probably trying to keep his or her schedule. Because bus accidents were there are serious injuries have to be federally investigated by NTSB, they had to keep Washington Avenue closed past the Capitol for almost four hours after the accident.

It turned traffic into a clusterfuck, including rerouting all of the bus traffic. The bus re-routes were poorly documented, and I almost missed my bus, because all the CDTA 22/224/719 etc were going over Eagle Street rather than South Swan St โ€“ while all the Central Ave and Lark Street buses were taking South Swan. I got out to the bus stop around the normal time, and found out from the CDTA Supervisor that I would have to catch the bus in like 1 minute at the stop on Eagle Street. I barely just caught the 719, and the process, managed to accidentally pocket-dialed my boss. Go figure.

Lean To at Setting Sun

Tuesday certainly was a crazy day with the bus accident messing up traffic downtown, and the Vice President coming to town. Hopefully, today will be much calmer.

Cotton Hill Lean-To in Late Winter

For the first day of spring it was around 65 degrees and sunny. The forecast promised only to get down into the upper 50s. The snow was gone in Albany, but in the mountains there was several feet. A top Cotton Hill, there was about two feet of snow.

Looking Down Long Path

Amazingly enough when I got up there, I was the only person who had been up to the lean-to since the last snow storm, probably two weeks ago now. It was very quiet except for the sounds of nature, from the snowy owl to the churbing robins.

Reaching the lean-to, with gear all set up for the the night.

Cotton Hill Lean To

My backpack, and flannel shirts.

Backpack and Flannel Shirts

Sitting in the lean-to, looking at the setting sun. At the front of the lean-to, snow had melted off the roof, and was piling up in the front, creating a snow berm, keeping cool drafts away. Ironically, at this point due to the warm weather, I was sitting in a t-shirt and no jacket on.

Looking Out the Lean-To

As I enjoy a nice a fire.

 Warmth from Campfire

And night rapidly approaches.

Lean To at Setting Sun

At times it was a bit smokey in the lean-to, as I played on my cellphone, jotted down some notes, read some books, and just enjoyed the first night of spring.

Smokey Lean-To

It was a nice night. When I woke up, it was a gray cloudy morning and I made up some breakfast and got cleaned up.

Lean To on Cloudy Morning

And I packed my bags…

All Packed Up in the Morning

Burned my garbage from the past night…

Camping Trash

And off I went, down to the truck, then off to Middleburgh Cliff. Here is a map of where the lean-to is.


View Cotton Hill Lean To in a larger map