We stayed at the Heart Six Ranch in Moran south of the park. Very nice cabins and lodge.
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Academy Sports has a good selection at reasonable prices.
Take it to a local small computer business, get estimate to see if they can transfer the data to an external hard drive. Usually low price if it can be done.
Why not call your camera manufacturer's customer service to see they will send you a free owners manual? Might be free!
Just got off the telephone with CanonUSA.COM and ordered the Owner's Manual for my SX60HS Canon bridge camera. I have been looking at the manual online and did not want to print the 203 pages myself. It was not a good experience looking at it online. If I had known that I could order the manual online at no cost I would done it much sooner. Just wanted to pass this info forward in case anyone else needs the owner's manual. Canon said it would be 2 to 4 weeks before I received it. Keep on shooting!
The Heartsix Ranch has rooms and cabins, located in Moran, about 5 miles from Grand Tetons Park entrance. We stayed there 2 days and explored the east part of Yellowstone. Then stayed one night at the Best Western in Gardiner, Montana and explored the western side of Yellowstone then explored the Grand Tetons.
Thanks for the report. We are heading to Lake Junaluska, Maggie Valley, and Waynesville, NC and surrounding areas next week!!!
I got an estimate for a 22K whole house generator with two 120 lb. propane upright tanks with electrical work done, $11,500. $12,500 if an underground tank installed. Not worth the investment to me.
You can look at youtube to see actual surgery on removing cateracts up close to see what they do. They got it down pat.
My right eye has a distant vision lens. Before my left eye surgery was done, my doctor gave me three different power contacts for reading (close up lens) to try out in my left eye to see what reading distance was best for me. I went with the one that was good for me (laptop distance in my lap in my recliner). The contact use was also a test to see if my brain/eyes could deal with distance vision in one eye and near vision in the other. For me it works, for others it may not. Might want to discuss this with the eye doc. I usually use glasses for driving at night to help with the increased glare from headlights coming at you.