This is the adventure and volunteerism log for Matthew Dexter Edmonds, aka "Treeman." Aside from Blogger comments, contact information is listed on Google+. And all places mentioned in this log are in the State of Ohio in United States of America unless otherwise stated. "The Wayne" = the Wayne NF.
Also, the motorhome mentioned is a 25ft, 1988 Itasca Sundancer, Model IF424RC with a Ford Econoline cutaway unless otherwise stated. It runs a 351 Windsor EFI V8 engine.
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2019/02/19
Avenza Maps Difficulties in Far SE Ohio
That is about 54 miles northwest of Marietta, Ohio. That city is on the south side of The Wilderness Loop and has a much more favorable highway system to get there. I don't even know if they're selling Whipple and Road Fork Sections there? But once you arrive at their headquarters, the hiker is closer to the New Straitsville Section in the Athens unit and they might as well drive there?
We don't have an in-person map retailer in Far SE Ohio. Selling this is more like convince stores that sell gasoline. You don't make much of a profit selling the gas, it just brings people in the store. But the BT Avenza Maps are new and I don't know what the effect of them are on the paper map sales? I need to know. Unfortunately, the paper map sales, like the rest of the BTA store were outsourced, so I can imagine that the two probably aren't talking to each other?
There's another problem... Adventurer's Project needs to increase the number of local hikers. And that is going to take some time? There is this concept of setting up it's dominoes to fall in the right order to attain a goal like this for instance.
In the meantime, we have 70 (I think) campground and lodging establishments in our 14 county coverage area. If we get the attention of those, we're pretty deep and many of their customers are not going to drive to Nelsonville. We've needed something that could have been easily obtained and it was supposed to be the Avenza Maps.
There's problem with Avenza. The BTA's good intentions were probably that the trail could be measured using one of it's tools. I could say from experience that this might work on most places. But determining distances on the off-road natural surface paths in the Marietta Unit of The Wayne is very fine work that way.
What I did was used the US Forest Service FSGeodata Clearinghouse to write digital mile markers for the off-road trail only. They are based on their track for this trail in this unit. It's linked and ready for download on Adventurer's Project's website in the county pages listed under the "Hiker Resources" page.
2019/02/15
Facebook Promotion
2019/02/14
Batteries Charged - Motorhome Cab
There is a disconnect between the dual/ momentary switch, the converter and generator when it comes to the auxilliary (house) batteries. While it won't take a charge from the motorhome's systems, if they were charged by some other means, they'll still power the overhead lights and, cluster above the stove, water pump and probably the water heater? I'm going to put those batteries on the low, 2A "trickle charge" tomorrow.
2019/02/13
Adventurer's Project's Facebook Promotion Ratios
On the south side of the loop where Marietta (Ohio), Vienna and Parkersburg, West Virginia are, it has a ratio of 1 Facebook like per every 1,070.25 residents. The ratio of the east side which centers around communities like Woodsfield, Ohio and Moundsville, New Martinsville and St. Marys, West Virginia has a ration of 1:1,537.3. But that's only with one promotion.
So, we're doing alright considering the circumstances. But I know one thing and that is we have one of the most remote areas in the State of Ohio. And if we were to do better, I'd need to analyze my data to try and approach them with something else.
My car needs just about every gasket that I can think of. My 2008 Chevy HHR LS has over 210,000 miles. It's been a towing vehicle. I know its needed an oil manifold gasket for quite some time. And it definitely needs an exhaust manifold gasket and now it needs one for the timing chain. I've got to get more out of this car, so I'm getting read to do the work myself. My back is holding up and I'm ready to catch up with these.
2019/02/03
Hot Water Tank and Car Lifting Problems
Something about the hot water tank in my motorhome has ruptured. Its unable to hold any water now and is leaking out of the left rear fender. I may still be able to bypass this?
But the snow is melting nicely and I'm planning the inspection of the underside of my car for tomorrow. But my suspension is shot and I'm not sure that the trailer hitch will clear the ground if I try to lift it with my ramps? The hitch extensions are locked and its pins are rusted.
2019/02/02
30 Amp Main Breaker and Car Inspection
I forgot to turn the roof heater off when I left a few days ago. When I put the new 30 amp breaker on and flicked the switch, the roof heater came on. Lucky me, that would have blown new breakers before? So, it might be the right amperage? A sticker from the original owner read that it should be a 30.
Before my presentation in at Local Roots in Caldwell, I stopped by Stoney's RV and picked up a tandem 20amp + 15 amp breaker. At Local Roots, I opened up my motorhome notes and found the main to be a 30. I was a computer repair specialist with my own business and while I was in college, I was required to take a basic electricity class.
Where I'm fuzzy now, I was then wondering if the main has to be the same amperage as the motorhome's input? Is it really that simple? Well, I've got the 30/15 in now and my roof heat pump powered on really healthy. And the converter is running silent for the first time in 9 months.
This week is going to warm up. And it's going to be dedicated to my car. I don't want to speculate on what's going wrong. But I do know that the first thing that I have to do is lift it and have an inspection of the underside. I'm pretty sure that I have to do a visual inspection of the exhaust system and feel if there's anything going on with the vacuum tubes. Apparently, there's more of them that I previously thought.