View Full Version : The 9th Joshua Tree Gettogether!!!
per volquartz
01-21-2010, 12:54 PM
February 5,6 and 7
ITS FREE!!!
Come for a day or stay for the whole event.
This is the place to meet other photographers, learn new things and establish long lasting friendships. And hopefully shoot a few great images in a fantastic location!
Be sure to email me if you like to participate!
Per Volquartz
volquartz (at) volquartz.com
http://www.pervolquartz.com
blaze-on
01-26-2010, 12:31 AM
Coffee...√
Eskimo suit....√
Bourbon...√
Maybe I'll bring a camera too...
Sonicmook56
01-26-2010, 02:16 AM
tempting. I love it out there.
Jim Fitzgerald
01-26-2010, 10:27 AM
Freezing rain, snow, hot coffee, good friends and let's not forget...... MR.FIX!!! Or should I now call him....MR. GLOP!! Can't wait to freeze my ass off again!
Jim
Jan Pietrzak
01-26-2010, 12:10 PM
Let's see, 2 days out and 2 days back, just to trade my 6 to 8in of snow for your 1 to 2in. Not this time. It sounds nice sitting in front of the fire taking pictures out the windows of the 29 Palms Inn. Per, Matt, Wilbur, Patty and the dog and all the rest have a fun time.
Jan Pietrzak
mike c
01-26-2010, 12:17 PM
Jim,you'd better talk to Per about the weather,his assessment was take sun tan oil,and Tee shirts and shorts.
Jim Fitzgerald
01-26-2010, 01:01 PM
Mike, I think Per is talking about the Joshua Tree National Park on Venus!!!! I know better! It will be fun. Great times and great prints to look at.
jim
I am working, working, working...again! But have a great time y'all...I'll miss you guys.
DanielStone
01-27-2010, 10:42 PM
1st time for me, I'm looking forward to it!
-Dan
Rob Skeoch
01-29-2010, 07:55 PM
Have fun guys, hope you get a break with the weather.
-rob
blaze-on
02-01-2010, 10:00 AM
Five days away...
Supposed to be about 20-28 people so far.
bowzart
02-02-2010, 11:59 PM
After being rained out of Death Valley a couple of weeks ago, I went through there and camped one night at White Tank. Yes, it was raining.
I suppose there will be a floral display.
Just having returned from a five week 7000 mile trip, I guess I won't be heading back down there. Have fun.
DanielStone
02-04-2010, 11:47 AM
Unfortunately guys,
I'm going to have to bow out on this one :(. A friend who's in the military is back from overseas on a short leave period, and there's a S.B. party where he and I can meet to catch up.
sorry, I was really looking forward to this! Next year hopefully!
blessings
-Dan
williamtheis
02-04-2010, 11:18 PM
the day before the get together and wind is blowing like crazy here in the high desert. temperature dropping. Looks like JT will be fun again!
lxdude
02-05-2010, 09:40 AM
Hope you all have a great time.
I first went to JT in the mid 70's-it was so empty then! I liked taking the back way-Dillon Road through Berdoo Canyon. I get out there from time to time. I was arranging things so I could go out and meet some of you folks and spend a day or so, buuuuut.... last Friday my little dog was almost carried off by a coyote and was badly injured, so I'm home looking after her. She'll be alright, but I almost found myself in the middle of a physical battle with the coyote before it decided to give up.
Have a great time. You all know the magic of Joshua Tree. A little weather is bound to make your pictures better.
Sirius Glass
02-05-2010, 09:53 AM
Hope you all have a great time.
I first went to JT in the mid 70's-it was so empty then! I liked taking the back way-Dillon Road through Berdoo Canyon.
We should do that when I be back to Los Angeles again. That is an interesting way to get into the park.
Steve
lxdude
02-05-2010, 10:42 AM
We should do that when I be back to Los Angeles again. That is an interesting way to get into the park.
Steve
I should clarify-Dillon Road to Berdoo Canyon Rd, through Berdoo Canyon into the park. I have no idea what shape it's in now. It's a jeep trail at best once the pavement ends, which is before the canyon itself. I think it runs into Geology Tour Road, but not sure anymore.
Sirius Glass
02-05-2010, 12:57 PM
I should clarify-Dillon Road to Berdoo Canyon Rd, through Berdoo Canyon into the park. I have no idea what shape it's in now. It's a jeep trail at best once the pavement ends, which is before the canyon itself. I think it runs into Geology Tour Road, but not sure anymore.
That is the road I meant.
Steve
lxdude
02-05-2010, 02:36 PM
[Stroking gray beard, faraway look, reminiscing]
Way back when it was still a National Monument, and I was young and constantly broke, I'd use Berdoo Canyon to sneak in and avoid the fee (I think $5, maybe less). They didn't really check anyone once they were already there. Gas was about 50 cents a gallon, and 5 bucks would fill the tank in my 1.1 liter Subaru ff-1, which gave me a true 50 MPG on the highway at 60 MPH. I could get to Indio, fart around the monument and get back home for 3 bucks or a little more. That little car, with its front wheel drive and limited slip differential, could go just about anywhere a jeep could.
Besides, it was more fun than just driving in the front way. It was a great way to vet a prospective girlfriend. When she thought it was exciting instead of scary to be climbing up that canyon at midnight under a full moon, enjoying the creepy shadows on the canyon walls, I knew she was my type.
lxdude
02-05-2010, 02:39 PM
That is the road I meant.
Steve
It could be pretty rough after rains. Which was part of the fun. Somebody, I guess the county, would run through there with a dozer once in a while.