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Wednesday, August 06, 2003

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"Slow Blogging" this week as we are vacationing in Grand Teton National Park. My wife is climbing the Grand Teton peak as I write, and we've had a week of outstanding hiking.

Bandwidth here is nearly non-existent, as our cabin does not have a phone. The reservation office will allow me to take my laptop in and do a dialup connection, but my on-the-road ISP does not have a local number for Jackson, WY. I have resorted to using my cell phone to connect and pull down my email, and that provides a nominal 14.4 k connection. Anything graphical is painfully slow to download, and I swear I can see dollar signs flying out of my USB port. I am curious to see what the Userland upload will take - don't know whether it publishes just the changes, or if it publishes the whole damn blogsite. I'll find out soon.

For August in a national park, the hiking trails really aren't that crowded. This may reflect the fact that most of them involve a lot of elevation gain, and the trailheads start at about 6,500 feet above sea level. For once, I am sort of happy to see other hikers occasionally, as it lessens the chances of a surprise bear encounter.

We did see a small black bear off the trail on one of our hikes, but he paid no attention to us hikers. However, the sad state of affairs in our national parks is that privatization, franchising and outsourcing has accelerated under the Gale Norton regime to the point where one can't simply snap a picture of an animal. You must first contact the animal's agency in Beverly Hills and negotiate a royalty. Fortunately, they'll accept your credit card number over the phone. I did get a picture of the bear on our hike. Because the bear was merely grazing instead of charging at me, the cost was reasonable. Another picture I took of a moose was more expensive, particularly because it was a bull with a full rack of antlers. I hope not to have to deal with either a grizzly bear OR his agent in my remaining days here.

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