Feb. 8th, 2022

canyonwalker: My other car is a pair of hiking boots (in beauty I walk)
On our hike at Devil's Slide last weekend we did more than marvel at the landscape. I noted that as amazing as this (old) stretch of road was when it was Highway 1, it's even more amazing now as a hiking/biking trail. That's because taking it slower than 35pmh, much slower, provides time to see things we'd miss from inside a car. For example, there were wildflowers; you saw some of those in my two previous blogs on this trip. But there were also birds and battlements.

Ravens grooming at Devil's Slide (Feb 2022)

One of the things we were able to see at walking speed was this pair of ravens perched just a few steps from the edge of a 200+ foot cliff. They're kind of playful. One is pecking at the other with its beak.

Ravens grooming at Devil's Slide (Feb 2022)

Except it's not exactly pecking. I believe it's grooming, picking small bits of debris out of another's feathers. It's a form of affection. The birds are likely a mated pair and they're doing the raven equivalent of holding hands on a nice day on the coast.

By the way, when I say they're just a few steps from the edge of a cliff, I mean this:

Egg Rock at Devil's Slide (Feb 2022)

The birds were on the shoulder of the road you see in the upper left of the frame. This is a picture I took a few minutes before we saw the birds. The condition of the cliff immediately below the road is testament to why this is called Devil's Slide and why Highway 1 has been rerouted through a tunnel.

BTW, the grass covered granite knob in the center of the picture is called Egg Rock. You may notice a trail diagonalling up from the road to the top of the rock. That's actually an old, narrow paved road. At the top, under than small stand of trees, is a WWII battlement. The government built fortified gun batteries along the coast around San Francisco to watch for, and begin the fight back against, enemy assault. As with other batteries in the area, the guns were never fired in anger.

The well disguised battlement atop Egg Rock isn't the only one in the immediate area. Less than a mile south there's a fairly obvious one sitting another another knob:

Battlement atop a bluff near Devil's Slide (Feb 2022)

This one's open to the public... or what's left of it is, anyway. Our friend Devlin remarked that there used to be sign at the edge of the road. "What did it say?" I asked. "NO PARKING FOR AXIS POWERS?" 🤣

Battlement atop a bluff near Devil's Slide (Feb 2022)

We walked around the old fortification atop the cliff without going in. There is a path to scramble up into the concrete bunker around the right in the back. There's really nothing inside, though, except the reek of piss and weed. There are so many nicer things here; basically all the views.

Hiking at Devil's Slide (Feb 2022)



canyonwalker: coronavirus (coronavirus)
It's "Tier Tuesday" as California reporters used to say when California had a Covid risk tier system and updated it every Tuesday. I like the weekly cadence for checking the latest Coronavirus statistics. It keeps me updated at a regular interval without the risk of "doomscrolling" by reading about Coronavirus infections, deaths, etc. too frequently.

The good news today is that new cases are down by 2/3 from their peak a few weeks ago. According to The New York Times' Coronavirus in the US page the 7-day average as of last night, 7 Feb 2022, is 253,782. The peak of 806,795 occurred Jan 14. We're at less than 1/3 of that peak now.

The not-so-good news is that even though we're well below the peak infections of the Omicron/winter holidays surge, we're still well above the infection rates of a few months ago. The new case rate on Nov. 27, when news of the Omicron strain first hit major national media, was 85,432. While the peak of the surge was 9x that, even today we are still 3x that level.

The low point of the past year occurred last summer, Jun. 21, when the 7-day average reached as low 11,179. Today's rate, while dropping, is still more than 22x that low.

Death Marches On

More bad news— yes, the bad news outnumbers the good 3:1— is that the Covid death rate remains very high. Yesterday 2,598 deaths were recorded in the US. We're at the highest death rates seen in more than 12 months. We passed a total of 900,000 deaths from Covid a few days ago. The grim 1 million death mark is likely to fall by the end of March.

For comparison, the 9-11 attacks killed 2,977 people (excluding the terrorist perpetrators). The US turned life upside down for 20 years and counting because of that one day death toll. The same US now shrugs its shoulders when nearly as many people die each day from an almost totally preventable cause.

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