Sunday, June 27, 2021
Crossing the Creek...
Saturday, June 26, 2021
Ticket for Going-to-the-Sun Road
Going-to-the-Sun Road is the most scenic road inside the Glacier National Park. To limit the number of visitors on the road during the day, starting on 5/28/2021, it requires a ticket to get in during rush hours (6am to 5pm). The tickets are being sold only online or via telephone.
The requirement is -- you can only purchase your ticket 2 days prior to the arrival date, and the ticket sale starts at 8am MDT. Once purchased, the ticket is good for 7 days.
For our trip, the arrival date at the park was 6/13/21. So, by definition, if we call or go online on 6/11/21 at 8am MDT, we should get our ticket. Trying to smart out others, I started purchasing the ticket on 6/10/21 for the arrival date of 6/12/21. I thought in case something went wrong on 6/11, at least I could one more chance.
I thought my plan was more thorough than many other's. If it failed on 6/10, I could still still have another chance on 6/11, and we’d have no problem getting the ticket for our trip. The reality was -- I totally didn’t realize that this simple task was “mission impossible.”
On the morning of 6/10, I was ready by 7:50am MDT. Got everything set up perfectly, and saw 145 available tickets for sale. Because it was before 8am, they were available, but not being released.
At 7:57am, I triple checked the ticket count, still 145 available. At 7:58am, I started the purchasing process, it said tickets not released, the sales wouldn’t start until 8am. 7:59am, same process, same response. 8am, I clicked, initially got the same response, then 1 second later, all 145 tickets became 0 instantly.
To prepare for 6/11 -- the day of the real event, considering the seriousness of the issue at hand, we decided to take the “divide and conquer” approach, with multiple devices and multiple phone calls tomorrow starting at 7:58am.
As precise as we could possibly be, we followed through on our plan the next morning, June 11. Different methods, but the same unthinkable result -- the number of tickets on the computer screen changed from 145 to 0 instantly.
At the same time, one of my jobs was to purchase by phone. I started calling at 7:57am (while monitoring my laptop's online purchase site at the same time), the message said “We are currently closed. We’ll be open at 8am.” Called again at 7:59am, same message…
Because our flight was early in the morning on 6/12, we couldn’t repeat the same strenuous process again that day. Looked like our chance to get the ticket for our trip was quickly reduced to 0%.
We arrived in Kalispell on 6/12. The morning of 6/13 was our only chance to try again before heading into the park and losing our cell signals.
Friday, June 25, 2021
Tornado Touchdown
Don't ask me why it took so long to write this blog.
Ever thought about the possibility of a tornado touchdown in Naperville? I mean, really, Naperville??? Well, anything can happen -- just give it time...
A tornado literally touched down in Naperville on Sunday, 6/20/2021 at 11:07pm. It was a horrendous experience. You really couldn't think much when facing life and death moments. That's when human instincts kicked in. All you wanted to do was to "escape" -- from whatever emergent situation you were in.
Yet, during each horrendous event, no one knows who is going to live or die; which tree is going to stay or go; which house is going to survive or vanish... It's a total random game.
Sunday, June 20, 2021
Letting Go of My Cameras
Friday, June 11, 2021
My Covid-19 Database
Since 2/24/2020, I have been diligently logging the Covid cases every day -- globally, nationally and by state. I've built a database containing 473 records with daily new cases, daily deaths, death rates and exponential growth factors... Since the widely roll-out of Covid vaccines in March 2021, I've thought about ending the database, but never did. I continued logging each number first thing every morning.
Now, with the IL's reopening today, with our trip going to the mountains and glaciers tomorrow, it might be time for me to bring the end to this memorable database. It's amazing how people can easily get attached to something -- anything!!!
I am sure when I look back to this database 40 years from now, I'd remember the 16-months-long ordeal; I'd remember how I logged each number every morning hoping to see a different Tomorrow!