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I created
this slide show with pictures that I took on the October 21,
2006 ride. The slide show is subject to the Conditions
of Use statement provided by Louis Du Brey. If this is your
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Fort Klamath Area
- Ride
Report
- It
was a great day for the ride. The ride started at Fort Klamath
and turned around at the Rocky Point Resort with just a little
less than 50 miles total. Thanks you to the Monfores for hosting
the ride. We didn't take a lot of rider photos, but the scenery
was perfect for a fall color ride. I think there were about 100
riders with many from the Siskiyou Velo Club The post ride lunch was
great, but I really liked the pre-ride coffee that was brewed
by Dave and Lois.
- The
Slide Show
- This
is a stand alone application that will play the slide show on
your screen. You don't need anything but this file to view the
show. You will have the option to view the photos as a slide
show with music or in a scrapbook format where you can turn the
photos individually. If you need help running the slide show,
see the next section
- Click
here to download a small file that will
teach you how to use the slide show below.
- System
Requirements:
- Windows 95/98,
NT 4.0 w/ sp 6a, 2000, or XP. The software will not operate
on Win 3.1 or the MacOS--sorry
- 400 mg hz Pentium
II processor or higher
- 20 mb's of
free hard drive disc space
- VGA Video adapter
capable of driving at least a 14" display to 800 X 600
- 32MB RAM required,
64MB recommended.
- Click
here (approximately
12 mb's)
to
download the slide show.
- Printing
Photos
- I
posted a link here
today, 10/26/2006, to allow online printing. The link will be
active for 4-6 weeks. I'm not charging you to use my pictures,
but you will need to pay for the photo processing of any photos
you order. You are allowed to print photos for personal use only.
- Sometimes
I'm asked to email my photos for home printing. I won't do this
for a number of reasons. If you do a lot of home printing, you
should know that photos last longer and are cheaper to print
using a professional service. Leo's
Camera store in Klamath Falls does excellent work and they
are very good to work with. When you use the online service,
you have an option to have the photos printed locally for same
day pickup at Leos. You can also have them mailed to your home,
so the process is very convenient.
- If
you want more information about why home printing isn't a great
idea, recently the NY Times published the article: Why
Do-It-Yourself Photo Printing Doesn't Add Up. Click here to read the full text.
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