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It is indeed...
... for the good and the worse of it, a place untouched by civilization. You know: the roads are not that fine and the facilities might be of a variable quality... but the green is truly green, the water is always fresh and cheese & tomatoes smell and taste as they ought to, not as perfect pieces of plastic production 
Thanks for the details regarding the watch; lately I have started to show an increased interest to the divers/ tools direction (a couple of Trasers and a Seiko Monster are here, a GW-M 5600 is on its way). For that matter, please PM me the recommended dealer.
Cheers,
Christian
Hi MW!
By: dxboon : May 17th, 2009-10:25
I like to hike (and the outdoors in general), but I'm not in great shape, so I prefer shorter hikes on flats or gradual inclines. This Mount Lowe hike is a good one for people like me as it is rated a "2 star" hike (4 or 5 being the hardest in the hiking ...
Thanks, Nicolas!
By: dxboon : May 17th, 2009-10:30
If you ever travel our way there is a lot of natural beauty to witness. Of course, France has much natural beauty itself -- gorgeous mountain ranges, rolling green vineyards, flats full of lavender as far as the eye can see, and where the country meets th...
Nikolaj, that's wonderful!
By: dxboon : May 17th, 2009-10:49
"Road tripping" to see America by car is one of my favorite ways to explore our country. Driving the network of roads, large and small, allows you to see locales up close. One of my favorite vacations was a college road trip I took with my best friends th...
Hi iAn!
By: dxboon : May 17th, 2009-10:51
Thanks for your kind words. Surely, you have different, but equally beautiful scenery in your locale. I think there is beauty to be found on all points of the planet. Cheers, Daos
That's great, Carol!
By: dxboon : May 17th, 2009-11:00
Thanks for the nice words. I used a simple point-and-shoot camera called a Nikon Coolpix S550. It is a budget-friendly, highly portable camera. I will say, if you want to take really close macros of your watches (and who doesn't) it's not the best choice....
Great post!
By: mrsnak : May 17th, 2009-10:17
I spent a few years hiking most of the trails in the Angeles Nat'l Forest. The trail that follows the Mount Lowe railway up to the ruins of the Great White City (resort that burned down early last century and was the destination for the rail service) was ...
Hi Mrsnak!
By: dxboon : May 17th, 2009-11:04
Thanks for all the information! You are a font of knowledge always! It is amazing to think about all the men and women in their formal wear hiking up Mount Lowe during the early days of the railroad project. I was sweaty and gross hiking it yesterday in m...
I love the mountains ...
By: bimbeano : May 17th, 2009-12:13
... as long as i don't have to climb them .. Great post Daos, within an hour drive we especially have concrete :-( , well as i told before also a lot of chocolate-stores ... . Your pictures are great and appreciated, at least you had a healthy weekend. Gr...
So refreshing!
By: Wooster : May 17th, 2009-12:19
Beautiful pictures, beautiful landscape... the type of images and impressions that make me wonder if, being a city person, I am not doing a fundamental mistake after all... Next w-e I'll go with my wife to a wedding, high up in the Carpathian mountains in...
Hi Christian!
By: dxboon : May 17th, 2009-15:39
Transylvania is one of the places I most want to go in the world! You are lucky to have experienced the Carpathians firsthand. Please do take photos if you can! My Seiko is a Japan model Seiko 5, reference number SNKE03J. It's actually 37mm, not including...
It is indeed...
By: Wooster : May 17th, 2009-16:43
... for the good and the worse of it, a place untouched by civilization. You know: the roads are not that fine and the facilities might be of a variable quality... but the green is truly green, the water is always fresh and cheese & tomatoes smell and...
Hi there, JerryW!
By: dxboon : May 17th, 2009-15:49
My cousin brought some Power Bars (which I hate) along with us, but I'd almost rather forage for berries than eat a Power Bar. If it's a short hike -- this one was only about 2 hours round trip -- then I just bring water and Cliff Bars (Unfortunately, I w...
I did go through the tunnel...
By: dxboon : May 17th, 2009-16:00
...and there was a small rock slide on the other side. My cousin actually suggested we climb up and around the top of the small rock slide, where the rocks were larger and looked slightly more embedded, but I hate to go up when I can go through. I was pro...
What a fun day!
By: Ginger : May 17th, 2009-21:48
As for camera, I have just purchased an "all-purpose" non professional zoom lens for my digital SLR in anticipation of a trip next month. It is supposedly lightweight - I'll see when it arrives from Amazon. I'll try to take some food and watch shots as we...
Hi Ginger!
By: dxboon : May 17th, 2009-21:51
A new lens will be great for capturing all those "firsts" with your grandbaby! Yes, please show us some pictures from your upcoming trip! I look forward to traveling virtually with you! Cheers! Daos