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Monthly Archives: September 2014

The Redwood National & State Parks – California

At first, this National Park was completely confusing. Is it a State Park? Run by the NPS? Did they have a Junior Ranger Program? Where exactly was it located? Turns out there’s a fairly simple answer for most of those questions. When We Visited: August 6-19, 2014 Ages of Kids: 8, 6, 4 Where We…

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  • Side note: love the new logo on the header!
    Thanks for this post. Our must visit places list just keeps growing. I love your perspective as a family with three kids the same age as our kiddos! I hope we can meet up on the road some day.ReplyCancel

    • Jess

      Thanks Megan! I’m excited for you guys to get going!!! Hooray!ReplyCancel

Malware and Pandemonium

Last week we had a malware attack on the blog, right during an out-of-signal stint at Mt. Rainier. The resulting pandemonium has wrenched the schedule a bit and induced more stress than we care to admit.The good news is that we have the malware removed. The bad news is that doing so left huge parts…

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  • Any idea how the malware got there? Any tips for us other bloggers? Glad it’s taken care of and mostly working again. I was thinking about trying out some balanced rocks as well. I may try using some super glue to give me a helping hand 😉ReplyCancel

    • Sam

      Our WordPress install is a little messy for a few reasons, which is part of the problem. We’ve done some housekeeping removing old blog installs and updating plugins. I’m sure the hole was an older plugin that wasn’t updated. We have added some tracking and testing plugins to warn us if we have an issue, and we’ll be much more responsive in the future!

      Also, at the weight of these rocks, I’m not sure super glue would help much!ReplyCancel

Come Listen to a Prophet’s Voice

If you’ve been following us for awhile, you’ve probably worked out that we are Mormons, or more properly, members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. If you haven’t worked that out yet, Hello! When we talk with others about religion, questions often arise about the difference between what we believe and what…

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Airstream Gear: Getting Cranky

Our Airstream has 4 stabilizers that we used when parked to keep it from moving around. Many folks use a power drill and bit to run these up and down, but I prefer to assign that job to my kids, who don’t have enough chores anyway. This leads us to the crank: stored in our…

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  • Sam,

    I know what you’re looking for, and I have the solution sitting in my toolkit…

    1) A 3/4″ 6 point socket, like the one in this kit. http://goo.gl/oJnA8h

    2) A bent flex-head ratchet. http://goo.gl/KhOIkO This will allow you to put the handle parallel to the stabilizer jack screw and “crank” it quickly with both hands like the current handle when there’s no resistance, then flex the head to be perpendicular to the stabilizer jack screw and use it like a regular ratchet for the last little bit where you need a little oomph. (It’ll totally make sense once you’ve got one in your hands, I promise!)

    3) A ‘wobble’ extension of a length to suit your preference.

    In use, you fit the 3/4″ socket on the end of the wobble extension, and that gives you about 20* of ‘play’ for the extension, then the flexhead ratchet is bent, so that you can crank it quickly down, then unflex the head and crank the stabilizer jack down taut.

    I don’t remember where I got my bent/flex ratchet, but it’s the tool that I use more than anything else on pretty much every project.
    The wobble extension + flex head ratchet set lets me get a socket (or allen key or screwdriver bit) into places that would otherwise be completely obstructed by other ‘bits’…

    Highly recommended.ReplyCancel

  • You shouldn’t find too many issues with your setup, at least it shouldn’t break!

    We use a combination of the crank and power drill. With the power drill my wife can go around and crank the ‘corners’ down quickly. I follow behind and give each one about 1/4 to 1/2 turn to tighten them down. We do the reverse to take them up.

    However you are much younger and do have access to some extra assistance…ReplyCancel

Portland, Battle Ground, & Lake Alder

Travel Dates: September 13-19, 2014 What a great week! I’m pretty sure I always say that, but I really mean it this time. 🙂 We finished up our time in Portland, Oregon with a visit to the Campfires & Candlelight event at Fort Vancouver, celebrating Rachel’s birthday, and a visit to OMSI. After leaving Portland,…

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