Re: [RBW] Re: Car free Crater Lake

2013-09-07 Thread Hoffsta
Awesome photos! I've seen many a digital filter try to recreate this look but none compare. As a Eugene native, this is a great time capsule to a time before I was born. Some things just don't change much! I will try to make it to this event. Sean Eugene, OR -- You received this message

[RBW] Re: Car free Crater Lake

2013-08-29 Thread Clayton
I am going to try to go. If I do, I'll be camping. I live in Bend. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups RBW Owners Bunch group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to

Re: [RBW] Re: Car free Crater Lake

2013-08-28 Thread Tony DeFilippo
Bill, great album from your 1000 mile tour. I love the distinctive look of the scanned slides... I learned on a FTN setup passed down from my father and still shoot some film though mostly black and white. I love my FM2 setup... much smaller than a DSLR. I recently picked up a Nikon 1V1 and

Re: [RBW] Re: Car free Crater Lake

2013-08-27 Thread bwphoto
In the late mid '70s I did a 1000 mile tour of Oregon with some friends from Eugene. We took dirt and gravel roads from Crescent Lake to Crater Lake in order to avoid a couple of the highways that were heavily traveled with logging trucks. Crater Lake was amazing, the real fun was the almost

Re: [RBW] Re: Car free Crater Lake

2013-08-27 Thread bwphoto
Thanks for the comment it has been a real trip down memory lane, still trying to find them all. These were shot Ektachrome and processed by me, I used to buy the film in bulk, role my own then process it...couldn't do it with Kodachrome. I usually carried my Nikon F2 and or FTN along with

[RBW] Re: Car free Crater Lake

2013-08-26 Thread Zack
how easy would it be to try and get there without a car from downtown Portland? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups RBW Owners Bunch group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to

Re: [RBW] Re: Car free Crater Lake

2013-08-26 Thread Anne Paulson
Portland is at the top of Oregon, and Crater Lake is all the way down at the bottom of the state. Easiest way to get there would be to take the train to Klamath Falls, probably; Crater Lake National Park is about a 40 mile ride from Klamath Falls. There's a campground at the base of the hill you

[RBW] Re: Car free Crater Lake

2013-08-26 Thread hsmitham
Zack, That's a good question...Train? ~Hugh On Monday, August 26, 2013 11:06:47 AM UTC-7, Zack wrote: how easy would it be to try and get there without a car from downtown Portland? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups RBW Owners Bunch group. To

[RBW] Re: Car free Crater Lake

2013-08-26 Thread William
~560 miles on bike from the Bay Area! I'll see you there! OK, maybe next year On Monday, August 26, 2013 12:15:39 PM UTC-7, hsmitham wrote: Zack, That's a good question...Train? ~Hugh On Monday, August 26, 2013 11:06:47 AM UTC-7, Zack wrote: how easy would it be to try and get there

Re: [RBW] Re: Car free Crater Lake

2013-08-26 Thread Anne Paulson
It's easy to get to Crater Lake on bike from the Bay Area. Just ride your bike to the San Jose train station, hop on the train, next morning you're in Klamath Falls, get off and start riding up. No problem. On Mon, Aug 26, 2013 at 1:06 PM, William tapebu...@gmail.com wrote: ~560 miles on bike

Re: [RBW] Re: Car free Crater Lake

2013-08-26 Thread velomann
Crater Lake National Park is about a 40 mile ride from Klamath Falls. Actually just over 60 miles to the rim drive and it's a climb. If you decide to do this, I recommend taking the West Side Road up the west side (duh) of Klamath Lake. Beautiful forest/ ranch land, less traffic than Hwy 97,

Re: [RBW] Re: Car free Crater Lake

2013-08-26 Thread Anne Paulson
Thanks for correcting me, velomann. It's 60 miles taking the most direct route, and you shouldn't take the most direct route. I've ridden from Klamath Falls to Crater Lake, but I took a even less direct route; the first day I rode up to Lake of the Woods and camped there (nice place), and the