While at the Valley of the Rogue State Park in southern Oregon, I flew my drone above the campsite. In part because it’s a fun thing to do, but also for a practical reason: to check the roof and slide toppers for branches, since we were parked amongst trees.
Here’s our campsite, with our coach and truck:
From higher up:
From this height, you can see most of the campground loop (and nice fall foliage):
A little higher to see the whole loop; not quite as bright, as starting to get into clouds (this was at just below the legal height limit for a drone):
Tilting upwards, a view of the Rogue River and the next-door campground loops, which are being used for FEMA trailers from last year’s wildfires:
Looking to the left:
The campground is right next to the I-5 freeway (as seen from the base of cloud level), which was a bit noisy at night:
Heading back down again:
Views of our coach roof, showing all the leaves. This was also my first look at our two extra solar panels, installed by Poulsbo RV:
I was particularly interested in the slide toppers, to make sure no branches were going to damage them. Though we don’t have a ladder, so it would have been difficult to remove them if there had been any:
I did fly my drone low over the toppers, which blew off most of the leaves. You can see me flying by looking at the screen:
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