Ach! I’m so jealous. Applecross was high on our list but logistically just
never quite made it to the top. Closest we came was Dornie. It’s a big priority
for our return (unless we hear otherwise <g>)
Did you go over the Pass of Cattle, or around the bend?
--Bob Whitmire
Certified Neanderthal
On May 21, 2014, at 3:56 AM, Mike Lazzari <watershed@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> I read the cards every day there were more than a handful of shots.
>> I further backed up the files to a portable hard drive, kept in a different
>> place/piece of luggage from the computer.
>> I used multiple cards not formatting any one until both full and all other
>> cards full.
>> I copy files to my laptop and back them up to a large USB stick (they can
>> be had up to
>> 128 GB these days).
> My routine here on the road is very similar. Our little Win8.1 transformer
> tablet is working out very well. However with only 64gigs we needed something
> else for photos etc. I added another 64gigs via a fast SD card in the slot.
> Ordinarily this would suffice for our usual 10day road trips but on this one
> it gets used as added scratch disk etc. to supplement the tablet. Main
> archive and tablet backup is a tiny usb3 WD elements 2tb drive. Then I
> syncback photos to a usb3 128gb thumb drive. This includes processed images
> too. Plus I save the cards as they come out of the camera. If all else fails
> at least processed images are in the dropbox.
>
> Here is Lochend Cottage. Our little self-catering place here at Applecross.
> Trail takes off right by the front door!
> <http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/25656042/Lochend_0124.JPG>
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