Mar. 3rd, 2023

canyonwalker: Sullivan, a male golden eagle at UC Davis Raptor Center (Golden Eagle)
It's been in the news this week that Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) is out sick with shingles. Shingles is a form of the chickenpox virus (varicella zoster) that reappears typically in later adulthood in people who've already had chickenpox. About 1 in 3 adults get it. While some cases are mild, with skin itching that lasts a few days, at least 1 in 10 cases are fairly severe, with intense itching that last weeks and the possibility of permanent damage.

How do I know so much about shingles? I read about it when I got my first vaccination against it a year ago. There's nicely lucid information on the CDC's shingles page. Among other things, the vaccine is up to 90% effective. So that 1-in-3 adults get it thing tells me that most adults aren't vaccinated. I'm glad I am, because I remember chickenpox being especially miserable for the few weeks I suffered it in my young teens. And shingles has the possibility of being way worse.

BTW the shingles vaccine is a two shot regimen. I got my initial shot a year ago and my followup shot last month. It's recommended to get the followup 2-6 months after the initial. I went 12 months because I procrastinated asking for the second shot. It turned out it was easy to get; my doctor's small clinic had shots on hand, and a nurse administered it during an appointment to discuss something else.

I had a swelling reaction with the followup shot. A spot on my arm around the injection site raised a lump that was slightly sore to the touch. It was smaller and less sore than the reaction to the initial shot. It also went away faster.

Some people point to the reactions to immunization shots as reason not to get them. Aside from a very small number of people with severe reactions to vaccines that's terrible reasoning. I'd rather have 20 of these shots and the reactions to them than even one mild case of shingles.
canyonwalker: Walking through the desert together (2010) (through the desert)
North Las Vegas Travelog #12
Back at the hotel - Sun, 19 Feb 2023, 4pm

We wrapped up our visit to Valley of Fire state park today around 2:30pm. As we'd already done two amazing hikes today— the White Domes loop and Fire Wave/7 Wonders loop— we decided to finish up with easier, mostly drive-to sights. Our first was a drive out to the Fire Canyon Overlook.


Link: Watch video on YouTube

From here we could have taken a short hike out to the Silica Domes. You can see them— the round topped pale yellow massifs— to the left as I pan around with my camera. We were honestly getting kind of tired, though. We were also suffering red rock beauty fatigue, a risk I described in my previous blog about finishing up the 7 Wonders Loop.

About Video on Hikes

I wasn't sure I would post pictures from this stop. The still photos seemed not that great. They were not evocative of the beauty of standing there. They felt flat. That's one of the challenges of photographing canyon-y terrain like this: it looks way more impressive from down in the canyon than looking over it from above. But then I saw this short video I shot and thought, "Wow, this brings the experience of standing there more alive."

Shooting video when I'm out hiking is something I'm practicing doing more. The inclination doesn't come naturally to me right now. Still photography I've worked into my hiking routine. Making photos isn't a distraction, it's part of how I enjoy hiking. Video is still a distraction, though. That's why I'm working on it.

That said, I've been really happy with the results when I remember to make videos on recent trips. I'm pleased with my videos from the White Domes loop, the Mustard Cliffs and Roast Beef Canyon, and the Hobbit Narrows today. I think the one that got me the most excited about doing this was ridge-walking the Kelso Dunes in December. Click my 'videos' tag below to see more examples.

Calling it a Day

We did try one more stop after this one, a short trail to some petrified logs. As we arrived at the trailhead a small family coming back advised us it wasn't worth the effort. The logs were small, and there are so many other things to see in the park. We know! This is our second time visiting Valley of Fire, and there's only one trail we've hiked twice. Spots we enjoyed a few years ago that we didn't go back to this time include Fire Canyon, Seven Sisters, and the Elephant. Any day where we go home tired and punch-drunk on beauty without even seeing everything is a great day.

In beauty I walk.



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