Showing posts with label hiking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hiking. Show all posts

18 June 2021

Gift Ideas for Travelers

 We are always on the lookout for products that make traveling  more enjoyable. Of course, our style may not suit your style.

I hope some ideas are good even if you buy a better product.

And, ideas can be helpful for Father's Day, Mother's Day, Birthdays, Christmas, and any time you are looking for a gift idea.

Binoculars

Any good pair of binoculars can be helpful if you like better views of landscapes, wildlife, or special events. I have a pair with an easy zoom- here's a few on AMAZON.

Trekking Poles

We like to hike. I bought this Cascade Mountain Tech and have been happy with the purchase. This was helpful in hiking upstream at Zapata Falls.


Folding Chair with a Canopy

We wanted a folding chair with a canopy rather than mess with an umbrella. This Kesyus model worked for us at the Jersey Shore.


Pixel Phone / with a great Camera

I liked my iPhone but I like the flexibility of the Pixel phone and using Google Fi for my cell provider. I have used the phone on cruises and in other countries. One of my English cousins called while we were driving through a tunnel in Pennsylvania. We had a clear signal through the tunnel.

Hats
We both have hats with broad brims. I got this one with a neck flap because I burn easily.




I got a Mpow 5.0 headset and I am happy with it. I use it at home and on the road. There are plenty of high priced models that probably sound better. And of course there are the small buds. To each his own. 

Tripod

Sometimes I take better pictures than at other times. My old tripod broke after a couple of decades. I got this Victiv 72 inch model in 2020 and I am still happy with it.  The included remote works well and the phone holder also works well. It was helpful in getting long shots of Elk at Rocky Mountain National Park.


Security

The AMAZON smart plugs work well for turning on and off  the lights when we are away.

I use GE dusk to dawn bulbs for the outside lights. The sensor is built in to the LED bulb.

We also have a Simplisafe doorbell and security system. There are several systems to choose from. The doorbell works fine. We can see who is at the door or just look out front from the phone app.

Backpacks

I have an OlarHike waterproof lightweight daypack for short hikes. What I like is the small size and it is waterproof.

My larger pack is a lightweight Nike. 


Hiking Shoes

Always good to have a pair of hiking shoes in the car. My wife and I have been happy with Sketchers.

Cameras

I've used different cameras over the years.

One all-purpose light weight camera is the Lumix. It shoots 4K, has a 3 inch LCD and 10X Fx.8- 5.9 zoom. New features come with new models so you will just have to see what's best when you are ready. I got my Lumix in 2016 and it has been a great camera when I want a zoom or longer video than I can store on my Pixel Phone. I also purchased extra batteries after mine went dead during a wildlife safari in India.

I also bought a Go Pro Hero 9 Black, which is great for shooting 4K+ videos with a super light weight camera. I like it for videos while hiking or when in motion situations like train journeys. There are different kits with various accessories. I have extra batteries and memory cards.

For wildlife, I use my Canon D70 with a Sigma 150-600 Zoom lens.



Some examples of photos with the Canon D70 and the Sigma zoom lens can be seen at Rocky Mountain National Park and Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge.

Books and Tablets

My wife and I consume a lot of books. Some we get on Kindle. My wife has a Kindle Fire 10 inch and I have an iPad Air. When in doubt, a gift card can be a good idea. My son and daughter in law gave me an Audible gift subscription--that works too. Kindle Unlimited Free Trial  link






16 July 2020

Lion's Den Gorge Nature Preserve Wisconsin



Lion's Den Gorge Nature Preserve is a beautiful Wisconsin park along the western shore of Lake Michigan south of Port Washington. I took the picture above from the beach.

The picture below is from a bluff not far from the car park.



As you walk north along the shore trail, there are signs to stairs, which take you through the wooded area, over the gorge, and down to the beach pictured at the top of this post.




I was there in July 2020 and, although warm, there was a nice breeze off the lake and plenty of shaded areas.

Here's a short video from Lion's Den from my YouTube Channel.


In addition to brilliant views, there are benches, picnic tables, and portable toilets. There are hiking trails.

See the website for accessibility, hours, and directions

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17 November 2016

Schlitz Audubon Center Milwaukee Wisconsin


Visitor's Center

I visited the Schlitz Audubon Center on Friday 11 November 2016. I recommend the center if you enjoy wooded lake shore settings, hiking, and birding. The center is a clean and attractive building with friendly and helpful staff. The open hours are limited but were enough for my day trip. I walked most of the 6-miles of trails and climbed the lookout tower.

I often miss the Atlantic shore so I headed for the beach and was pleased to see some waves.


Lake Michigan, Schlitz Audubon Center by Geoff W. Sutton 2016

I did not see a lot of wildlife during my visit- a few squirrels and rabbits and many common birds.




This golden bird caught my eye. You will find it near the entrance.






There weren't many ducks on the pond but I enjoyed the view.







Several animals are inside the center.






The website provides helpful information such as hours, fees, and directions. You will also find a calendar of events.

I paid $8.00 to get in, which is far more than the free or low cost I am used to paying. There is no discount for Audubon members or seniors. But I still think it is worth the visit.

There are places to sit along the trails and near the center.

The rest rooms were clean and well stocked.

There's a small gift shop in the center.

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