Today’s Thursday Picture was taken at Bear Creek Redwoods Open Space Preserve in the Sanra Cruz Mountains above San Jose / Silicon Valley.
These Coast Redwoods are probably well over 150 years old. What is interesting is that I am writing this entry on my new Apple iPad 2 that my family gave to me for my 56th birthday. I love it….although, I am going to have to get used to typing on a screen and not a keyboard. I can’t help but feel young when hiking through one of California’s forests! So, I guess this kid will just have to keep learning new things…. Like typing on my iPad screen!
Any suggestions on what sort of cover I should get to protect my iPad2 while I’m out hiking? I would like to experiment with taking pictures with my iPad2 and my iPhone 6 while also uploading them to my iCloud storage. I can then access them on my iPad2 and write a first draft for my hiking blog. Am I getting too ambitious?
So, what are you going to do to feel young this weekend?
If you’re looking for me, I’m over the hill!
I use a shoulder bag for my iPad while hiking. Also, if you’re just trying to get photos to and from your iPhone and iPad, airdrop is the direct, fast, and easy way to do it while not using bandwidth. At least, this is my experience.
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Great suggestion! I will try it the next time I bring my iPad with me while I’m hiking!
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You’ll be 45 again before you know it!!
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Beautiful photo, btw 🙂
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Thanks! It is pretty easy to take good pictures at Some of the places I hike or am out and about for work
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I have the Apple cover and really like it. Sturdy and lightweight, but not waterproof. REI has some cases for tablets and cameras that look good.
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Thanks for the suggestion. I am leaning on getting the Apple cover…and, just being careful!
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With all my traveling, it has held up well and I too am careful. Got it on Amazon, sine few stores still carry “older” styles.
I always enjoy your hiking adventures! 😀
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