Donate them to a VA Hospital, any of the VA Regional Offices, or someplace else where they may displayed a memorabilia of that era.
There used to be a USAF Radar Station there...Mt. Hebo, I believe.
The Chamber of Commerce used to have a brochure...."Tillamook, the land of trees, cheese and ocean breeze!" (As a young junior NCO, that slogan amounted to a tour of celebrecy, boredom and despair!!!)
Propane torch....very fast,visible progress...easy storage!
1/1.2, 6-122x.833, etc. etc. My hair and toenails now hurt!!
Basic for me has always been Aperture priority, ISO 100 (or auto), F8
I, too, suffer from severe COPD. Taking a shower, even with a seat, is like running a marathon or more. I, too, have had to give up so much (can't travel to any altitude, can't stand and play bass like I have done for decades, just can't keep up with family and friends and have to have a lot done for me.
Breathe easy, my friend...one day at a time, one task at a time.
Hearst Castle....adamantly reprimanded me and threaten removal from the tour.
Been riding since I was 13 (I'm 73 now) and have never had a camera damaged from riding. Have tossed them in leather saddlebags, hard bags and tourpaks...ditto, no issues. Don't fret, just pack it for rain protection (a bread bag works), but don't worry about vibration...there ain't enough to mess up a camera.
Would you consider selling the 85 separately?
Sorry, but that story is completely bogus!