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the sci guy 07-13-16 02:56 PM


Originally Posted by TimothyH (Post 18909750)


TimothyH 07-13-16 04:02 PM


Originally Posted by SquidPuppet (Post 18909879)
Info on this, please.

It is a North Georgia pyramid built by ancient aliens. :p

Either that or an antibellum iron furnace circa 1837.

Cooper's Furnace, Cartersville, Georgia

Iron ore was brought in on a spur line to the top of the hill behind the furnace. The rocky outcrop just behind the furnace is hidden by the trees but you can see part of it to the left. There is a trail that goes up there where you can see the remains of the base of the ramp which would have extended to the top of the furnace. Ore was dumped in the top along with burning coals. A bellows or other method to blow air through it would have been used. A clay plug at the bottom would prevent the 2800° molten iron from pouring out. A guy would have gone underneath and poked the clay plug with rod of some kind and the iron pour would begin. They would typically make bars of iron to be sent to nearby forges to make rails for the railroad, canon, guns, etc.

The small railroad engine that worked the site was used to chase the locomotive stolen from Kennesaw GA in what is known as the Great Locomotive Chase. 12 union soldiers stole a locomotive when the train stopped for breakfast in Kennesaw. They were chased by the small locomotive from the furnace and then a larger locomotive joined the chase further north. They were caught just short of Chatanooga, TN, brought back to Atlanta, tried and executed by the Confederates.

Lots and lots of civil war history where I live.

SquidPuppet 07-13-16 05:13 PM


Originally Posted by TimothyH (Post 18910202)
. A guy would have gone underneath and poked the clay plug with rod of some kind and the iron pour would begin.

I don't want that job. :twitchy:

I love Civil War sites. I've been all over the south, PA, KY, the Virginias, Carolinas, etc. Fascinating stuff. It's always an eerie feeling when you are standing right where it was happening.

Thanks for the other pics too. That one road looks tight though. I hope the motorists in the area cut you some slack.

TejanoTrackie 07-13-16 10:14 PM

1 Attachment(s)
Another pic with my new iPhone. Had to reduce size a bunch so it would upload here.

SquidPuppet 07-14-16 09:38 AM


Originally Posted by TejanoTrackie (Post 18910881)
Another pic with my new iPhone. Had to reduce size a bunch so it would upload here.

Something is still not right. The pic is tiny.

the sci guy 07-14-16 10:03 AM


Originally Posted by SquidPuppet (Post 18911691)
Something is still not right. The pic is tiny.

Attachments don't work the same way on this older VB version it appears. It's like what you see is what you get, and what you get is the little thumbnail. It no longer seems to show in the post, nor are the attachments clickable. I had the same thing happen the other day.:crash::crash:

SpeshulEd 07-14-16 10:32 AM

upload to imgur
copy link
proper sized photo!

SquidPuppet 07-14-16 10:55 AM


Originally Posted by SpeshulEd (Post 18911843)
upload to imgur
copy link
proper sized photo!

+1

I just started using IMGUR a couple weeks ago.

I shouldn't have waited so long. :crash:

Free, simple, editable, and very easy to access and organize.

Mumonkan 07-14-16 11:01 AM


Originally Posted by SpeshulEd (Post 18911843)
upload to imgur
copy link
proper sized photo!

you can host them on your blog too (which i very much enjoyed perusing btw. going to coloRADo in sept and im sure you know what ill be doing)

TejanoTrackie 07-14-16 11:09 AM


Originally Posted by the sci guy (Post 18911749)
Attachments don't work the same way on this older VB version it appears. It's like what you see is what you get, and what you get is the little thumbnail. It no longer seems to show in the post, nor are the attachments clickable. I had the same thing happen the other day.:crash::crash:

If the file size isn't very small, about 20 kb, the upload fails. You can only import directly from a link, which means storing on the web somewhere. Now that I've got a smartphone, I need to set up an account like Imgur.

TimothyH 07-14-16 11:10 AM

Or dropbox.

TejanoTrackie 07-14-16 11:43 AM

Tried Imgur

http://i.imgur.com/zWPMrOi.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/qUHrJZG.jpg

SpeshulEd 07-14-16 11:59 AM


Originally Posted by Mumonkan (Post 18911929)
you can host them on your blog too (which i very much enjoyed perusing btw. going to coloRADo in sept and im sure you know what ill be doing)

Yeah, I have a Smugmug account too which I throw everything on.

You'll love Colorado, one my most favorite states.

Haha, and thanks for the blog love! I was trying to keep it, along with the instagram account, somewhat secret, but since it's tied to my email, it keeps popping up in social media tied to me. Oops.


Originally Posted by TejanoTrackie (Post 18912070)

You're close, you just need to link directly to the file. In chrome, right click, copy image location...then put that between the image tags.

However, this new version of the forum is slightly different. It picks up instagram photos much better...maybe it's the same if you just post the link to imgur.

http://imgur.com/a/KUY1F

Edit...guess not. This should work tho...
http://i.imgur.com/KgXHfQi.jpg

the sci guy 07-14-16 01:03 PM

I use flickr since I've had an account since like 2005.

Mumonkan 07-14-16 01:09 PM


Originally Posted by SpeshulEd (Post 18912122)
Yeah, I have a Smugmug account too which I throw everything on.

You'll love Colorado, one my most favorite states.

Haha, and thanks for the blog love! I was trying to keep it, along with the instagram account, somewhat secret, but since it's tied to my email, it keeps popping up in social media tied to me. Oops.

lol i saw it when you followed mine, which i really wish wasnt so much work to update and make nice

i fully expect to love it there, i have a job near aspen

http://gifrific.com/wp-content/uploa...Were-There.gif

and i plan on getting there a week early, hanging out in boulder, working, then hangin out a week after probably again in boulder

Muffin Man 07-14-16 01:55 PM

http://i.imgur.com/65tYGNmh.jpg

My sufferface always looks like I'm extremely confused as to where I am and how I got there.

http://i.imgur.com/Hxf5VtAh.jpg

#foreverbuttphotos

SpeshulEd 07-14-16 01:57 PM


Originally Posted by Mumonkan (Post 18912316)
lol i saw it when you followed mine, which i really wish wasnt so much work to update and make nice

i fully expect to love it there, i have a job near aspen

http://gifrific.com/wp-content/uploa...Were-There.gif

and i plan on getting there a week early, hanging out in boulder, working, then hangin out a week after probably again in boulder

Nice! We went last year for the Pro Challenge and spent a couple of days in Breckenridge, then a few more in Denver. Denver was nice, but Breckenridge was amazing. I love mountain towns.

Mumonkan 07-14-16 03:53 PM


Originally Posted by SpeshulEd (Post 18912474)
I love mountain towns.


samesies. which was one of the reasons why it was so hard to leave flagstaff.

i got pulled by the vortex in sedona but thats a different story

SpeshulEd 07-14-16 04:02 PM


Originally Posted by Mumonkan (Post 18912743)
samesies. which was one of the reasons why it was so hard to leave flagstaff.

i got pulled by the vortex in sedona but thats a different story

Haha, we're bikepacking the Prescott Circle Trail next weekend. It could be done in a day, but we're going to split it up over three days. I think we're about 3-5 miles from town the entire trip, so are plan is to ride into town in the evening for chow and whatnot.
https://connect.garmin.com/modern/course/12922698

Basically, just wanted to test everything out and make sure we have everything we need before we do anything serious.

Mumonkan 07-14-16 04:29 PM


Originally Posted by SpeshulEd (Post 18912772)
Haha, we're bikepacking the Prescott Circle Trail next weekend. It could be done in a day, but we're going to split it up over three days. I think we're about 3-5 miles from town the entire trip, so are plan is to ride into town in the evening for chow and whatnot.
https://connect.garmin.com/modern/course/12922698

Basically, just wanted to test everything out and make sure we have everything we need before we do anything serious.

nice! :thumb:

when we camped up on mingus we were hangin out with some fungi and we watched the lights in prescott below twinkling and it blew our ****ing minds. that mountain is hellacious but seriously magical

itl be warm down there so watch your asses. dropping down into that valley was where we almost turned into human raisins. top off water every opportunity and drink to thirst

SpeshulEd 07-14-16 05:00 PM


Originally Posted by Mumonkan (Post 18912820)
nice! :thumb:

when we camped up on mingus we were hangin out with some fungi and we watched the lights in prescott below twinkling and it blew our ****ing minds. that mountain is hellacious but seriously magical

itl be warm down there so watch your asses. dropping down into that valley was where we almost turned into human raisins. top off water every opportunity and drink to thirst

Yeah, our longest stretch without water will be about 17 miles...which I chose to try out on the hottest day so far this year. When I started it was 100, when I finished it was approaching 108. I went through 3L of water that day, so I think my camelback and a nalgene full of water should cover it. I also plan on using one of my feed bags for skratch labs mix, so that should work out pretty well for me I think.

jacobsever 07-15-16 09:37 AM

Gotta catch 'em all.

http://i.imgur.com/zQUViOh.jpg

SpeshulEd 07-15-16 09:48 AM

What happened to the rest of your handlebars, haha.

jacobsever 07-15-16 09:51 AM


Originally Posted by SpeshulEd (Post 18914219)
What happened to the rest of your handlebars, haha.

I think it goes without saying, I absolutely hate this new trend of super wide risers.

50voltphantom 07-15-16 11:28 AM


Originally Posted by the sci guy (Post 18912298)
I use flickr since I've had an account since like 2005.

Flickr is underrated IMO.


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