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Cave Creek Regional Park

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    • Day 3

      Cave Creek, near Portal, AZ.

      May 12, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 81 °F

      * We are at Stewart Camp, in Cave Creek , near Portal, AZ.
      * Talk of Trogan and Pigmy Owl. Woman at Visitor Center played Sibley Spotted Owl call. Should download Sibley as well, bur zero Cellular service here.
      I Spotted White Breasted Nuthatch, dismounting from 'Chariot', as we arrived about 11:45.
      * Enormous peaks on either side. Astounding in height and drama. Never thought anything like this existed in AZ.
      * Hopefully nature trail tomorrow, then back to TUCS.
      * Hiked up nature trail, to a another camp site. Walked back on road to Stewart Camp.
      Surrounding peaks and crags highlighted by setting sun.
      * Connie saw fungus growing on roots of live oak.
      * Incredible mountain scenery and caves in peaks. How were the caves formed? Boulders eroding?
      * We have thoughts of returning for a much longer stay - up to 14 day stay allowed.
      * Slowly getting used to life in or rugged 'Chariot'.
      * This shakedown is proving useful.
      * Surprised and proud of my driving all the way From Bonita Camp in the West side of Chiricahuas to here, Stewart Camp, on the East side.
      Friday 13th, midday. sketching at the ranger station. moving back to Tucson in the near future.
      absolutely magical stay in the cave Creek we really are determined to come back here very soon.
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    • Day 25

      Cave Creek, Portal, N.M.

      May 17, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 68 °F

      My ABSOLUTE favourite campsite, Stewart Campground in Cave Creek, Chiracaquas, N. M. This is our third stay here and I vowed to try to return to hear the creek - and yes! It's creaking! Not much water but it is flowing, possibly from the thunderstorm we came through turning off NM 80.
      After supper nice long walk along cool damp road up to sunny Flat camp. Magnificent sunset on surrounding peaks. Woods seem much more luxurious than on previous visits.
      Time to curl up under the duvet.
      AT LAST truly on our way... Land of Enchantment awaits on Sunday!
      It would seem that by some quirk of Blue- Green Highways travel, we have acquired two stowaways, by name: Hickory and... Dickory... Doc had better not make an appearance. Need to get online to figure out how to remove stowaways from the storage hold. Hmmm. Lovely early Thursday a. m.
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    • Day 26

      Stewert Camp, Cave Creek. 5/18/23.

      May 18, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 72 °F

      Allison's birthday tomorrow!
      Recorded audio from the Creek. Then the thunderheads I saw looming over the peaks early on - matured into decent showers.
      Read Adobe Lightroom manual and messed with the app. Most impressive. So far, no absolute need to access internet to use Lightroom. Am using one image from Cochise Stronghold to experiment on. Most impressive results.
      The old adage serves well: "When all else fails - reboot!" or, at very least juggle the batteries in the ZOOMRecorder and try to record happy creek enjoying an influx of gurgling thunderstorm! It works. Editor Joe: I have audio/video clip and ZOOM audio of Cave Creek for B-G-Highways.
      18:46 Thursday. Overcast and spitting most of the day. Went to ranger Station the only wi-fi around. They were closed. wifi down .
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    • Day 28

      Cave Creek, Stewart, Sat 5/20/23

      May 20, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 77 °F

      Managed all DAILIES images, i.e
      Cochise Stronghold and Cave Creek. A select few .MP4's of the actual creek have adequate audio, but image wise, OK.
      Stumbled upon a Garden Party hosted by Friends of Cave Creek. Met researcher with Northern Jaquar Project (UofA/Tucson) also two climate refugees from De Santis (Gov.) and Florida hurricanes. Lost their home and all stuff "We are so happy to be here." But would not be on camera. Her husband and her arrived in NM a few months ago.
      Park Service said: Go to NPS.gov / Nat Forest. gov. Go to request permit and receive map + regulations, re: photography/drones.
      Advice re: climate crisis and getting suthoritive people on camera? How? "Visit the CATTLEMEN's ASSOC ask to speak to the oldest rancher. DO NOT MENTION Climate crisis at all. Pose questions about rainfall soil erosion, etc (!)"
      Found interesting leads, esp to erosion/flood/fire damage just up on Twin Forks Rd. (?) Also sighting of ELEGANT TROJAN migratory species moving north out of Mexico.
      21:00 Saturday. What a decent sense of achievement! As in tech-writing to describe the application I need to use it. So, to become proficient with my hardly used ZOOM AUDIO RECORDER, my LUMIX in many different settings and exposures, the answer is - use it, use the functions - and learn. That is happening. Learning and being more productive. BIG challenge now that I have a 200mm zoom on the LUMIX - having a stable image. Most due to a nervous tremor in my left hand... yes I know a monopod or tri-pod is the answer, but cumbersome they be. So.. could mind over matter work? Maybe... but brain needs so many facets when video is rolling. Aah well.
      Stay tuned. Finally discovering Hitchcock and his directing. Anyone know a good book ref: Hitchcock? I am setting my sights on storytelling with emotional images, i.e. Directing !
      Till to-morrow, and a sad farewell to Cave Creek, the Western Aspects of Cathedral Peak Massive and... hullo Las Cricius, N. M. (Los Cruces spelling please?)
      P.S. Ooh, this is NOT one of those "... but I'm not awake, it's before 12:00 noon..." stories. Sitting at camp table, dinner time, SUDDENLY I see a flash, not any flash heading down the Creek, wings flapping, RED FLASH! "The Trogon!" , I yell, nearly choking on the tasty tslapia, "..the Elegant Trogon, a rare species, moving from Mexico, climate issues..., I've seen my first Eleg...!"
      "No, you haven't... that was a red tail-light from a vehicle passing between the trees on the other side of the Creek! " says Connie. What a downer, WHAT A DOWNER!
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