šš» I forgot to take the gimbal cover off one time and had an error message pop up, but couldnāt recall what it said.
I wonder if the vision error is due to the flying with the gimbal cover on. I see in the one picture of the drone in flight, that the gimbal cover is on. It supposed to be removed prior to flight.
al lehman wrote:
As for not eating humans, a young hiker in Montana was dragged from her tent and eaten by a brown bear last week. Anybody that goes into bear habitat should carry bear spray.
If itās the same story, read they had food inside her tent, only removing it after the bear came by about an hour earlier.
Last December we booked a bear trip for late June with Emerald Air out of Homer. Unfortunately, the weather conditions at Katmai National park were not favorable for the float plane to land. Swells were too high. We re-booked for later this month. The staff at Emerald Air are very experienced and have been doing this for 30 years. They offer two types of trips. One to Brooks Lodge and the other is a guided trip into the bush. We chose the guided trip, which allows for up to 8-9 people and have you on the ground for about 5 hours. The Brooks Lodge trip, is more touristy, a lot more people and have heard there are waiting times to go to the viewing platforms.
Most of the bear viewing businesses know where the bears will be as during the season and you should have a good chance to observe them.
[quote=sb]The Homer area is famous for halibut fishing, with nearby salmon fishing. There are also day-trips via float plane to Katmai National Park, where you can see countless Alaska Brown Bears (grizzlies). Timing is everything - plan the trip to match the salmon run, and the bears will all be congregated along the rivers.
My wife and I will be in Homer next month. We booked a day bear trip with Emerald Air for a one day trip to Katmai. Looking forward to it.
tradio wrote:
Pelosi is a real piece of work. A d********g anti-American, cop hating, r****t witch is an accurate description.
Absolutely, sheās a piece of š©
I was using the 24-120mm on my D850. Itās a versatile lens, but replaced it with the non-VR version of the Nikon 20-70mm. The 24-70 doesnāt have the reach of the 24-120, but the image quality of the 24-70 is superior in my opinion. That being said, if I could only have one walk around lens, the 24-120 is a good option.
Kmgw9v wrote:
The 850 is not a "plastic toy". Far from it.
Yeah, I read that post calling the D850 a plastic toy, I chalked it up to individual having no clue as to what they were talking about.
Take a look at FLM tripods. Exceptional quality without breaking the bank. I have their travel tripod and love it.
We live in a Godless society now. God has been removed from our daily lifeās, schools, judicial system and now we are reaping what weāve sown. When God is removed it opens the door to evil. No gun laws will make a bit of difference other than to disarm law abiding citizens. I just donāt understand how anyone could think creating more laws will help??
Very nice shots, Alaska is one of my favorite places to visit.
frankraney wrote:
SEPA is full of photo ops!
Maybe we can travel there one day once this covid mess is behind us. Take care.
Wingpilot wrote:
Itās a fine state to live in. We live in the Matanuska-Susitna Valley and much prefer it to Anchorage. Come on back!!
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