Friday, April 20, 2012

The Gypsy

Over the past twelve months or so as I talked about my plans to leave the “regular Life” and go off on my adventure many of my friends questioned my sanity to say the least! 

Last night as the end of my winter journey comes to an end, I reflected on those thoughts and the many, many people who questioned me…but until you have seen the wild, lived the wild and had the opportunity to discover natures wonder and live within it…it is very hard to understand… 

The Gypsy
A name fondly given me by my good friend Steve Carter this winter during my travels

A long days drive had me weary and as the sun slowly set and the evening twilight replaced the sunlight, I looked for a spot to stop and spend a quiet evening reflecting on this past 6 months journey. As I drove along through the mountains of Montana with snow capped peaks on one side and high mountain lakes on the other the spot to stop materialized right in front of me…a quick U-turn and I was overlooking a glass calm moonlit lake with mountains in the background…as I pulled in to the overlook I startled a herd of deer who were moving down towards the lake to drink and feed in the rich grassland that surrounded the lake… After I parked I left the door open to my humble little home so I could continue to enjoy nature’s majesty. Dinner was cooked, the heat from the stove warmed my house and I watched as the lake grew even calmer…a quiet cocktail enjoying the view and reflecting on this past years journey I was soon ready for bed, I heard the coyotes yelping in the distance, this had been a fine evening. 

As I climbed in bed I heard noises outside which sounded like footsteps…wondering if someone else was invading my territory I quickly rose and looked outside to discover a large heard of Elk moving through the crusted snow right outside my door, they too were heading to the lake for a drink of water and some fresh growth of meadow grass. 

This morning rather than be awoken by the sounds of a city, the sirens, the traffic, the clock radio the god forsaken Television…my alarm clock was the sounds of migrating geese and the lonely call of a bald eagle…the Eagle call, a warm reminder that my adventure continues as my Alaska home beckons me once again. 





And I thought…they ask why I have done this?? 

More later

Capt Jim
Professor aka The Gypsy!

Saturday, April 14, 2012

New Town - Another State and GREAT NEWS!

I left Grand Junction Colorado again on Wednesday morning the 11th of April. Plan was to start my journey north to Kalispell Montana, with a stop in an old western town in Wyoming. So I spent the day driving up through northern Colorado and made a stop for fuel near Rawlins on damn near empty...you get in Wyoming fill your tank there may not be another gas station for over 100 miles...I drove the last 30 miles with the low fuel warning light glaring in my face!! But Made it. Then drove on to Riverton Wyoming and spent an overnight dry camping in the Wal-Mart parking lot, after a nice dinner in Riverton.

Early morning departure to drive up the Wind River Range to my destination of Meeteeste, Wyoming.

The drive up...with this out my left side of the truck almost all the way!



At another stop I say a herd of antelope and by the time I got the rig stopped, of course they moved further away....but a wonderful sight anyway!http://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif



I arrived in Meeteeste after about a 2 hour drive, what a wonderful little old west town...with some interesting history. You can read about the town HERE!

Here is one of the old original bank buildings which is now a museum (Free entry at all museums in Meeteeste!



And an early RV - a Sheep Herders line camp wagon.



And now the good news - for those who have been following my Coast Guide License renewal and the problems of providing them the "amplified information" regarding my health status after my stroke 2 years ago....it has been an ordeal!

Yesterday I received this in an email!!

"Your application has cleared the safety and suitability vetting and medical screening/evaluation processes and is currently awaiting a professional qualification evaluation."


So it looks as though I am approved, will wait for the final notice that my new license is on the way before a big celebration, but I feel better about it now!!

Capt Jim
Gypsy Professor

Monday, April 9, 2012

Update - April 9th, 2012

A little update...I am in Grand Junction Colorado camped behind the Moose Lodge, it is a great, inexpensive spot to be in. Electric and water and sewer close by, so easy camping except for the sand spurs...damn RV section is full of them. But the drinks are good and reasonable, the food is good and inexpensive...and some nice people. Wish the club were open more than 3 nights a week...but as with all Fraternal Clubs generating new younger members is a PIA. Not sure why. This club has a beautiful facility and nice people, all old, but nice. At 62 I think I am the youngest person in the club on any given night.

I am STILL waiting for information on the renewal of my Coast Guard License...hopefully the Dr in Salt Lake supplied the last request for information on Friday. I am checking on that today...so if not Friday maybe tomorrow.

No real immediate travel plans at this point in time. I am staying here until time to head towards Montana. And making sure that everything for the USCG has been completed.

No real picture taking the past few days...more trailer work, had a hose break and leak 20 gallons of water from the fresh water tank all over and had to fix that, so not much going on...today is re-supply day and some clean-up.

I hope to take a few pictures either later today or tomorrow. Then is the USCG is satisfied, I will work on the plan to begin heading North.

More later.

Capt. (Maybe) Jim
(Professor)

Saturday, March 31, 2012

Trip recap and THANK YOU's to some special friends!

Someone emailed me and asked me for a little recap of my journey so far, they joined following the blog a little late and were to friggin lazy to read back though my posts, it was something I had wanted to do anyway, so here it goes! This is going to be a little long winded it has been an Adventure to say the least.

For those just joining - I made a decision last year to move my permanent residence to Alaska for a number of reasons. Primarily that is where I work and with the damn economy so bad, everybody and their brother out of work has decided to become a fishing guide in Tampa Bay and none are charging enough to make it worth my while to do it anymore and Sea Tow didn't have anything for me, so I decided to downsize and liquidate everything and buy a small travel trailer and spend my summers in Alaska and my winters traveling around and taking pictures and just generally enjoying myself.

So while in Alaska last year, I found a small 5th wheel travel trailer on line and bought it sight unseen...although I did have a friend (photography forum member) who took the time to stop by the dealer and check it out, take a few pictures for me so that is the first Thank You...Dennis (Rat44) for taking the time to confirm my purchase and send the pictures...this was a huge help.

So the remaining part of my summer was planning my Florida departure it involved finishing the liquidation of my home there and finding a decent pick-up truck to tow the 5th wheel. Along the way one of my fishing guests in Alaska from Oregon - Pam and Rob Chappell mentioned he had a 5th wheel hitch sitting in his garage which I could have, I offered to pay for it, but no dice. Additionally he drove it from his home in Oregon and delivered it to the dealer in Tacoma, so it would be waiting there for me when I arrived with the truck. BIG Thank You's to Rob & Pam!

I left the Lodge on about the end of September and spent nearly a month in Ketchikan working in the office getting things ready for the 2012 season. I left Ketchikan on Thursday Nov 3rd. Arriving back in St. Petersburg on the 4th of November. I quickly set about making dumpster trips getting rid of all the crap I had collected for the past 30 years or so and looking for a truck. In the deal of the century I was able to negotiate an even trade for my Isuzu Trooper for a 1997 Ford F-150 4 wheel drive pick-up truck...This helped in moving furniture to the consignment place and more trips to the dumpster...

Did some work on the truck and started packing all the stuff for the new trailer and Alaska and planned my departure for mid-December to head to Ohio for the holidays.

Left St Petersburg on December 19th and headed to Ohio - made a long non-stop 19 plus hour drive and arrived in the morning on the 20th of December. Stayed with my sister and her husband for the holidays visited family and my mother who is in assisted living facility. Had a wonderful time - another big Thank You to my sister and her husband and my cousin John for arranging a wonderful family get together for Christmas Eve.

All the time I was working for the Lodge doing the bookings and rebuilding the web site and doing some promotional email blasts before the show season started in January. Finished some work on the truck like anti-freeze and a heater.

Left Ohio on January 4th headed towards Denver, Salt Lake and ultimately Tacoma to pick up the trailer....made a stop in Denver and saw Kevin and Nicky and Ryan at the Denver Sports show...after leaving Denver I headed for a little side trip to Moab, Utah for some relaxation and picture taking. I arrived in Salt Lake City at my buddies house for a short rest and some research before heading on to Tacoma. The research was regarding my Captain's license renewal...due to my TIA (Stroke) a couple years ago they were requiring additional tests which had to be done to get my license renewed so I could guide in Alaska - big PIA. And Steve was very helpful in doing some research and pointing me towards some medical facilities who could help. So a plan was made to continue to Tacoma and then head back towards Salt Lake to get the required tests done after picking up the trailer....more HUGE Thank You's for my buddy Steve Carter! Now after the fact and you will see a couple paragraphs down just how helpful he was. More on that in a minute, I digress.

Steve and I watched weather fronts and I decided I best leave Salt Lake and start towards Tacoma on the 13th of January, I stayed at Steve's for a couple nights.
Drive to Tacoma was pretty uneventful. Arrived at the trailer place on a Saturday which meant they could not install the hitch so I was screwed until Monday at the earliest....plans were made for an appointment on Wednesday the 18th of January.

So I headed down to Boring Oregon to mooch off of the friends who had given me the hitch...Pam and Rob were gracious hosts and we had some fun while I waited to head back up to get my trailer...I unloaded the truck so it was ready for the hitch to be installed. I brought too much shit for sure...anyway. Of course my weather luck had to change, so far I had beautiful weather on 99% of the trip. So the day I need to go get my trailer, Seattle / Tacoma has the winter storm of the century. SEE HERE!

Needless to say - I am a die hard and winter driving doesn't bother me much, so in the mess I head to Tacoma...I have 4 wheel drive so no big deal. Except Tacoma is paralyzed...nobody showed up for work and I returned back down to Boring...extending my stay with Rob and Pam - more BIG THANK YOU's!

Rob in an effort to get rid of my ass, suggests I head over to Tillamook to visit Kicker. So on the 21st of January...my appointment to get the trailer was on Tuesday the 24th - I drive from Boring to Tillamook. Spend a couple glorious nights with the old fart Ron (Kicker) my roommate in Alaska, he is another guide at the Lodge. I got to meet his wife, which was nice, because for the life of me, I could not imagine a woman who could put up with this pig! She is a sweetheart and just as mean as he is, or more, I know now she is the head of the house!

Early Tuesday morning I drove from Tillamook back to Tacoma, my third attempt to get my trailer...I had enough stuff to live with me for a few days while I worked with Nicky and Ryan at the Sports Show in Puyallup, near Tacoma. Arrived at Pacific Trailer, they installed the hitch and I hooked up and drove about 12 miles to the Sports Show...remember the majority of my shit was still in Rob and Pam's garage so after the show ended on the 30th I drove back down to Boring to get my stuff! Another big Thank You for Rob and Pam. They pretty much threw my ass out after 2 nights and I headed back to Salt Lake City...arriving there on February 2nd. Back at my friend Steve's house...spent time there going for tests and trying to get medical records sent from Florida to my Doctor in Ketchikan, it was a cluster...More Thank You's to Steve - I stayed here from the 2nd until the 10th...still didn't have everything I needed for the damn Coast Guard but most of my medical records and tests I had done on Salt Lake were on the way to Ketchikan. Plus my records from Florida. Hopefully enough to satisfy the Coast Guard.

Anyway I left Salt Lake and headed down to see another friend in Hurricane Utah down in Southern Utah near St George only to find he was in Baja California in his RV, so I went to Mesquite Nevada for some rest and relaxation. Wandered around Nevada and Southern Utah from the 10th until the end of the month. All my medical stuff got to Ketchikan only to find out my Doctor there is NOT Qualified to write the letter and release the Coast Guard requires...by now I was in Grand Junction Colorado and called an internist that I had seen in Salt Lake and made an appointment for March 14th...a quick email to Steve and the good friend that he is, he said the porch light is on, bring the trailer and you're welcome to stay again. This time I was sure I would get what I needed and planned on a short 2 or 3 night stay. Drove from Grand Junction to Salt Lake on Monday the 12th of March - overnighting on the road and pulled in to Steve's for the third time on the 13th.

Now the fun begins...go to the Doctor on the 14th and lo and behold, he says I have to see a Vascular surgeon and have him write the letter...the internist Dr. Whittington made a referral and an appointment but the soonest they could fit me in was on Friday the 23rd...so hat in hand I go back to Steve's to give him the good news...he says WTF...you have to get it done, and another good friend had invited us to his 60th Birthday party on the 24th, so you may as well stay.

So over extending my welcome I stay at Steve's until the 23rd. On the 20th the Dr calls and says you will need another test a Carotid artery ultrasound...more money and an early morning appointment before my appointment on the 23rd. What the hell, it is only money...

the good news is, went to the scan on the 23rd and the vascular surgeon and all is well, he wrote a glowing report for the Coast Guard and I submitted a copy of the scans and the letter, now waiting for dumb and dumber at med review for the Coast Guard to approve my license...who knows how long that will take...but I am pushing them.

Went to the birthday party and had a wonderful time with Lynn and Donna Hewitt, great friends for over 25 years... a BIG THANK YOU to them for including me in Lynn's celebration of 60 years! It was a great time.

In the meantime I am working on my future travel plans with Steve's help, he wants rid of my ass for sure, so we are watching weather fronts and decide rather than heading into Wyoming like I planned it may be better to spend a week or so South again in warmer climates.

So I left Steve's on Thursday the 29th of March - having stayed from the 13th to the 29th at Steve's...well past my plan. HUGE THANK YOU to my friend Steve Carter, who I have also known for over 25 years. I can never repay his kindness...and hospitality.

Although as I was moving stuff from his house back to the trailer, he put music on in the garage and what is it...Johnny Cash - On the Road Again...over and over, I got the message STEVE!

So today I am sitting in Page Arizona as I wrote this recap and I finished a spreadsheet and log book of my travels, some interesting stats.

Miles Traveled to date = 7,461.6
Fuel Costs = $2.288.50 and there may be a few I missed.
States Visited = 17 states so far with a couple more to go...

Enjoy, more pictures from a little photo expedition yesterday and some more tomorrow as I head from here to Monument Valley.



















NOW it is Final 4 Time - Go BIG O!!

Enjoy,

Capt (I Hope) Jim
Professor or as Steve now calls me Gypsy Jim

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Getting ready for the Season continues!

The work around the Lodge during the winter never stops. Big project for this winter was replacing the firebox for the fireplace in the Lounge...gotta have that fire in the Lounge to sit by after a great day of fishing.

This is not a simple project as it has to go in from the back and required removing most of the paneling and wall on the lounge side of the pool table. That was completed several weeks ago and now the new firebox arrived and the installation is being completed as this is written.

Here is the new fireplace...



Hauling it up the front steps was a challenge...



All unpacked and ready to slide in place...



Looking from the lounge side you can see that it is all ready to accept the new fireplace.



Now some fun...Coby the new pup last year has grown quite a bit and seems to be a little defensive of his food dish as Michaela shows in this photo - she got a little too close.



All the pictures were taken by Michaela and the completed fireplace will be posted in a couple days...

Yes Bay is putting the finishing touches on the grounds for another wonderful season of fishing at Yes Bay Lodge in beautiful SE Alaska!

As for me - I am leaving Salt lake this morning headed on another Southern Utah photo adventure...stay tuned.

Capt Jim
Professor or The Gypsy as my lower 48 friends now call me!

Friday, March 16, 2012

The trip so far in a slide show



Enjoy the show - the pics are in the order they were taken.

Capt Jim

Friday, March 9, 2012

March 5th & 6th - Leaving Moab area

Before leaving the Moab area on Tuesday the 5th of March, I decided a late afternoon trip into Arches was a worthy effort....

Spent the morning getting the trailer ready to travel and for some remote camping, so filled the water tank, emptied the waste tanks and got everything put away and ready for the ride towards Grand Junction Colorado...

But here are a few shots from Arches National Park.













More to come as I continue my travels...will be in Grand Junction for a few days before heading back up to Salt Lake City to hopefully put an end to the renewal of my USCG License...they are being difficult with some of my past health issues....

More later,

Capt Jim

Monday, March 5, 2012

Moab and Canyonlands

Time to recoup, clean the trailer, shop for some groceries and spend some time in one place. I chose to take my break in Moab, cold here and some snow the first couple days, but it warmed up nicely in the afternoons and I was able to visit Canyonlands National Park - both areas that are accessible from here. Island in the Sky and the Needles district.

Here are some pictures from my travels this week.































Today - Monday the 5th of March is a get ready to leave tomorrow day, square the trailer away, fill the water tank, empty the waste tanks and fill up with gas and pick up a few snacks for the road...looks like I may head over to Colorado - Grand Junction area and do some exploring...

Stay tuned for more travels....

Captain Jim
(Professor)

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Driving Day - Zion to Bryce Canyon to Moab

I left the campground near Zion with the intention of going to Bryce Canyon and staying a few days...but the weather and altitude did not cooperate. I wondered why so many of the campgrounds were closed - Holy Crap that place is high, over 8800 feet and snow and windy and colder than hell...so I went in to the park, it was sunny and cold when I went through the gate, after a short stop at the visitor center and a rest room break I return outside to find the cloud level had dropped to the parking lot and it was snowing like crazy...only re-enforced my decision to head back down the hills and get to lower altitude and better weather...

Here is the parking lot...



And the view...



So I went inside the trailer and had lunch, took a snooze and waited for some sunshine as hard as the wind was blowing I knew this snow squall would not last forever....it never got real bright and sunny but at least you could see!













Stay tuned for more adventures as I explore Arches National Park and Islands In The Sky in Canyonlands National Park!

Capt Jim

More of Zions

I spent a week camp at a campground outside of Zions - By far one of the cleahttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gifnest and nicest campgrounds I have ever stayed in. Wonderful restrooms with great tile showers and all spotless. The grounds were perfect with good hook-ups - level sites, some shade trees for the summer...not much now, but still a perfect campground. If you are ever in the neighborhood oz Zion and need a campground spend a few extra bucks and stay here. The name is Zion River Resort. LINK.

Anyway - I spent several days in the park and just had a wonderful experience...one of my favorite places to visit and one of the most beautiful places on earth. I went on a few hikes and the hike just past the big tunnel called the Overlook hike is well worth the time it takes...the view which you will see in a minute is outstanding and shows a little of how massive the Canyon really is.

On with the pics...

Checkerboard Mesa in Winter



On the overlook hike...



More views on the hike...



One of the more thrilling parts of the trail - it was very narrow and wet and slippery and the drop on the left of the picture was well over 300 feet or so...



This is looking back towards the peaks behind you at the overlook.



And finally the view from the top at the overlook - this is a 9 shot panorama, so you can imagine the expanse.



Some detail shots





A closeup of one of the millions of HooDoo's in the park.



On one morning I was able to literally walk among a herd of deer.













That is pretty much it for Zion - update on yesterdays trip through Bryce Canyon and on to Moab later this morning...

Captain Jim