Thursday, July 17, 2014

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

class project: 5 card story

I found myself in an old building.
The building was cold and damp
on a dreary, overcast morning I was focused on my computer
the next thing I knew I was sucked into the display



so I escaped out the back door into the alley

Unfortunately, when I entered my computer, it took all my clothes
I asked an old hag, who looked more as a witch, than a person, "where am I, old woman". 


this angered her and she turned me into a frog.
where to this day I hop around and eat flies

Saturday, July 12, 2014

Hiking the outer, lower trails of Pisgah

Mt Pisgah outer trails

View from the summit:


Most people prefer to hike to the summit of Mt Pisgah.  I prefer to do the secondary trails.
Why?
  • I am lazy
  • the summit climb takes lots of energy
  • it is a road and not a trail
  • it is the most crowded and most popular trail

I prefer to walk from the main entrance to the north entrance using the Theodore Trail, #17, and then taking the #3 trail back to the main trail.  The distance is about the same as going to the summit and is about 3/4 of the accumulated ascent.  The advantage (for me) is it is on dirt paths and much of it is in the shade.  It is also less traveled.





A Strava Map representation of my walk.  It includes the elevation profile and the path.  The hike was a bit over 3 miles which is about the same as going to the summit and returning.  (It is good to always return from a hike.)




Pictures from the Theodore trail:

start of Theodore trail




View of Spencer's Butte from trail #7 (on the way to the North Entrance)
Poison Oak along the path



Views from the #3 trail:

shady section of the #3 trail after leaving the North Entrance


View from the Swing Trail looking toward the south on the #3 trail




Poison Oak farm on the main path (there is no escaping it)
stay on the trail
I return from the hike refreshed and ready for the rest of my day.




Wednesday, July 9, 2014

introducing me for the ds106 class


 My name is Dale Schaper.  I am a retired Electronics Instructor from Lane Community College.  Previous to that I was a design engineer for Hewlett Packard in San Diego, Ca.

As you can observe from the picture above, I enjoy bicycle riding.

For passive activities:  I enjoy using GPS and GIS technology to create maps of my hikes and bike rides.  Thanks to Lynn Songer and her GIS curriculum, I was able to map hiking trails for the US Forest Service as a cooperative education project. (I do not believe they ever used the maps.)

I also enjoy making videos using Adobe Photoshop and Premiere Elements.    My goal is to have the videos be less than three minutes in length (that is my attention span!)  Here are three of them:

the first is creating 'animation' using Ty the Titan, the LCC mascot and his alter ego  bobblehead

scenes of LCC and Ty the Titan

the second video is of cyclocross bike racing.  It was at Camp Harlow in Eugene, Oregon a few of Thanksgiving's ago

cyclocross racing

and the third is a hike to Green Lakes on the Cascade Lakes Hwy.  If you enjoy hiking and have never done this hike then it should be on your 'to do' list.

green lakes hike

This is a small window of who I am.