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I'm following the FB group for DV. People haven't really mentioned anything, yet. We're going first week of April, mid-week. Should be happening by then.What’s the erBB prediction about the Death Valley bloom this year? I threw out the idea of going to DV to my wife and she said if we go she wants to go when the bloom is in effect. What’s the best time of year for that? The CA poppies in our yard are already starting to bloom.
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well there are many requests and responses that go back and forth between your browser and the server to accomplish any given transaction but even accounting for all of that you can probably assume that it will be less than 10 secondsFor the computer nerds, how long does it take for a signal to arrive?
This was no fun. Look how down on his luck he's being. Here's how you fucking crush a discouraged user.well there are many requests and responses that go back and forth between your browser and the server to accomplish any given transaction but even accounting for all of that you can probably assume that it will be less than 10 seconds
on a well engineered site it should be less than 3 seconds
saved as email templateHere's how you fucking crush a discouraged user.
"Greetings Mousechucker,
Throughput/route/response doesn't matter. At all. There's a function in the javascript your browser's already got in hand. If it's before 7am, it tells you it's not ready yet. If it's after 7am, it tells you it's unavailable. You think you're worth a server-side request? Get fucked.
Sincerely,
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You're CERTAIN there are no in-person reservations or phone reservations or .... ?Muthafakker! I had nine windows open for 3 sites and started clicking ten seconds before 7. "Not open for reservation until 10 EST." By the time I tried clicking again, maybe 8 seconds before 7, they were all reserved. WTF!?
Nine seconds...
Yes.You're CERTAIN there are no in-person reservations or phone reservations or .... ?
We camp in our Vanagon. Once we set up we don't start her up until we leave. We take the shuttles to trailheads. I know there are some spots near the Buck Rock fire look out but it would entail breaking down camp and driving every day (one hour each way to the Giant Forest). I suppose we could leave all our gear behind, but those spots are totally unsupervised and I wonder if we'd find our stuff when we got back? Also, part of the appeal of being on vacaton is no driving.Pro tip...Camp in the national forest for free.
That's what I told my wife about getting a site in the one big loop with the RVs (and attendant generators ), but she said she would rahter not go, that the RVs and generators would just ruin her zen. I think you're right though, NFS would be much better than not going.That scenario presents a problem, but I doubt anyone would mess with your stuff if you left chairs, table, stove.
Just a thought, better than not going at all.
absolutelyI think you're right though, NFS would be much better than not going.
I’d rather not go than do that!That's what I told my wife about getting a site in the one big loop with the RVs (and attendant generators ), but she said she would rahter not go, that the RVs and generators would just ruin her zen.
Off season? Lodgepole? We’re looking in August. I told my wife we’d still be spending most of the day hiking.I’d rather not go than do that!
My kid was working for the park service there last year, we went to visit him and camped in a different place each night, never saw another person in the 3 nights we were there.
Does that show what land is privately owned? Once at Capitol Reef we were going to try that and asked the ranger where was a good spot. She pulled out a book like that and showed us the checker board of public and private land, and warned us that there were no fences or signs and that “this is gun country.” Basically told us not to do it.absolutely
(1) grab one of these...
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(2) head down random dirt roads in the veedub looking for primitive camp spots
(3) magic happens
i just happen to have the benchmark press atlas for utah and have even used it a couple of times out at capitol reef. here's the page for capitol reef. it doesn't show a checkboard of public/private land. but if you stick to the roads shown as closely dashed lines you'll pretty much be good to go explore and probably find some cool primitive camp sites in the VW. the widely spaced dashed lines indicate high clearance or 4WD. the thin lines are (in my experience) generally private or to be avoided for other reasons.Does that show what land is privately owned? Once at Capitol Reef we were going to try that and asked the ranger where was a good spot. She pulled out a book like that and showed us the checker board of public and private land, and warned us that there were no fences or signs and that “this is gun country.” Basically told us not to do it.