18 December 2020

Same Trail, New Length

 News from the Appalachian Trail Conservancy note the new "official" trail length.



The official length of the A.T. in 2021 has been announced: 2,193.1 miles! This length changes slightly each year due to Trail modifications/reroutes and more precise measurement of A.T. sections.

13 December 2020

Hot Tub and Pools sales up

 Since we are all stuck home, some 94,000 new in-ground swimming pools are to be opened by the end of the year. There is one being built on the lot near me in Westfield as I write this.

And Hot Tubs have grown in popularity by 400% (got ours some ten years ago).

For those who want to do this more inexpensively, try heading to the local farm store and buy a livestock galvanized tub.  Then add a water heater (propane or electric) and yippee, you got a hot tub.

10 December 2020

Breakdancing gets Olympic Status

 Can't wait until Paris 2024 when we get to see Breakdancing as a new event!  The spinning and twirling should be spectacular.  


Also good news is the subtraction of Boxing and to a lesser degree Weight Lifting. I mean watching people beat the s&*t out of each other is not what I call a sport.  Just like the fools who drive around in a circle in a fast car is not a sport IMHO.

06 December 2020

Rice Nature Preserve, Wilbraham, MA

 No snow in Westfield, but twenty miles east in Wilbraham, the trails of Rice Nature Reserve were at least two inches deep with snow and ice.

Just a shot of the trail here


A view from the top of the hill was pretty nice.


A when zoomed in, got a nice pic of the Mt. Tom Range across the Connecticut River Valley.


A nice bench offered a nice rest, but it was too cold and windy to stay very long.


Along an unmapped Biy Pass Trail and stone wall meandered through the woods.


Want more information?  Or a trailmap?  Will return on a milder day.


04 December 2020

Covid and Tourism

 There is no shortage of news related to Covid.  Southwest Airlines is threatening massive layoffs or furloughs if union employees don't take a pay cut.

On the other side of tourism news, Colorado wants the ski industry to get the first vaccines, after essential employees to spur the economy.

And you can always do a Scholar Google search for more stuff to read.


01 December 2020

WSU Faculty Showcase

 here are the slides from my animated slide show presented 1 December 2020 via Zoom.



















30 November 2020

Warner Hill (part two)

Back on the 9th of November, I wrote about our short hike up to Warner Hill in Western Mass.  the plan that day had been to explore the old farmstead found north of the summit that I had earlier detected using LiDAR.  Well that exploration didn't happen, but this past weekend we returned to the area and entered the site from an old wood road from the south.

So here are some shots.  this first one shows the bed of the old wood road north of Blotz Road.


The AT corridor Monument (number 8) is on the northern end of the settlement.


Multiple stone walls are found throughout the area.


And some evidence of the farm like a shovel blade stuck in a tree.


Up into the corridor, the mixed forest and stones are shown here.




More debris found at a site of a cellar hole.


Another shot of the old road (found on older USGS topomaps, but not the current ones.



These walls show up on the LiDAR, so I need to search old maps from Massachusetts Archive.


Here is monument 9, and unfortunately I didn't have the boundary map to find number 10, where a sharp turn toward the Northwest is found.  But I was following the road.



27 November 2020

Disney part 2, more layoffs for the Holidays

 Two months ago, I reported an article from the New York Times where 28,000 people were getting laid off from Disney.

Well in my local paper, it is reported that "Disney to lay off 32,000." Yet another 4,000 layoffs the day before Thanksgiving.  See this article from Fox.

Talk about a bummer.

The info graphic for Orange County (Orlando is found here) from Johns Hopkins University Covid Mapping site shows this:



To throw gas on the fire, Florida voted for the losing candidate in the presidential election.  In all fairness, the counties around Orlando voted for the winner.

Had the citizens listened to the science, maybe this could have been averted.




So what can we learn from this?  Wear a mask and save your jobs!

13 November 2020

ISISA -- The International Small Islands Studies Association

This is one of the email groups I subscribe ever since I learned about it in Martinique.

The next year, I attended one of their conferences in Tortola, BWI. 

Globalisation: Islands Adapting to Change"
29 May – 1 June, 2012
The Virgin Islands (BVI)

 


 So for now, if you have an interest in anything to do with islands, check out ISISA

 

 

09 November 2020

Warner Hill, Appalachian Trail

 With temperatures in the 70s (!?!?) here in November, we headed out to Blotz Road in Hinsdale to tackle Warner Hill.  Not a difficult climb, but one that still offered some great views of Pittsfield and the northern Berkshires.  A bit south of the summit, an old apple orchard was found.

From the summit, Mt. Greylock is seen and is tallest in Massachusetts with an elevation of 3,491 feet.

There were other hikers on the trail, and it was nice to see most were practicing social distancing and wearing masks.

 

For a nice map and elevation profile.  Or use your favorite map app.


02 November 2020

Election 2020

 Everyone is watching the US right now.

so let's take a look at the view in the UK and the Guardian with this headline:

US election polls tracker: who is leading in swing states, Trump or Biden?

With the presidential election just days away, the Guardian is tracking the latest polling in eight states that could decide the election.

Ohio and Iowa are leaning toward the red, while all the other swing states favor the Blue.

 

The BBC shares a similar cautionary view

Biden leading national presidential polls

30 October 2020

From Hell it Came

 From Hell it Came is a schlocky and fun movie from 1957.

If you haven't heard about it, read this short summary.   I love the accents of the "natives."

 


My reason to share this is that you can watch it on Turner Classic Movies (TCM.com) this weekend.  I emphasize Classic here.  Watch the trailer here.

You can watch it on the Dailymotion website.

27 October 2020

Scary papers

 I know it is a scary time in our history, but then again there is Hallowe'en.

Four papers on the subject:

Bristow, R. S., & Newman, M. (2005). Myth vs. fact: An exploration of fright tourism. In In: Bricker, Kelly, comp., ed. 2005. Proceedings of the 2004 Northeastern Recreation Research Symposium. Gen. Tech. Rep. NE-326. Newtown Square, PA: US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station: 215-221. Link.

Bristow, R. & Keenan, D. (2018). Fright Tourism: a Study of Fear.  e-Review of Tourism Research (eRTR). 15(1): 63-78. Link.

Bristow, R. & Jenkins, I. (2019). Geography of Fear:  Fright Tourism Contributing to Urban Revitalization. Journal of Policy Research in Tourism, Leisure and Events. doi: 10.1080/19407963.2019.1631319 

Bristow, R. S. (2020). Communitas in Fright Tourism. Tourism Geographies. 22(2): 319-337. doi: 10.1080/14616688.2019.1708445.

 


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