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data = {key: value for key, value in sorted(metadata.items(), key=lambda item: item[1]['title'])}
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photo_counts = {placename: metadata[placename]["count"] for placename in metadata.keys()}
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total_count = 0
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posts = [
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path.basename(post).split('/')[-1][:-3] for post in
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glob("md/*")
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]
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posts.sort()
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for _, info in metadata.items():
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total_count = info["count"] + total_count
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with open(out_dir + "index.html", "w") as f:
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"metadata": data,
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"album_count": len(metadata.keys()),
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"photo_counts": photo_counts,
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"total_count": total_count
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"total_count": total_count,
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"posts": posts
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}))
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def render_places():
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with open("md/" + placename + ".md", "r") as f:
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md = markdown(f.read())
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except FileNotFoundError:
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md = "<h1>Blog Work In Progress</h1>"
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md = "<h1>No Story (Yet)</h1>"
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with open(working_path + "/index.html", "w") as f:
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f.write(template.render({
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"count": count,
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md/ToApacheLake.md
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# Poor Decisions With Great Views
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This was one of my first trip experiences. When I first started making trips
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out West, Arizona was the first state I explored. The first time I'd ever gone,
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I had a friend in Phoenix who invited me to hang out for about a week. I fell
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in love with the scenery long before I even arrived in Phoenix, and in a
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relatively short amount of time, I started to return to the state on my own. I
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decided to use my existing camping gear (mostly backpacking stuff) and save a
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ton of money I would have otherwise spent on lodging. It was these early trips
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that I began to experiment with ways to find public land, and sleep comfortably
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in my vehicle.
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I had acquired and extensively used the Arizona copy of the DeLorme Atlas &
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Gazetteers. Scanning the pages, I located Roosevelt Lake, but tucked away,
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smaller and seemingly more remote, was Apache Lake. I have always enjoyed
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finding less busy, more obscure locations, and I decided that I wanted to check
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out this smaller Apache Lake moreso than the larger, more popular Roosevelt
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Lake.
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## The Roads
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Apache Lake is accessible via state route 88, which travels by Tortilla Flat on
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the west side and Roosevelt Lake on the east side. The west side is easily
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accessible from Apache Junction, however at the time I was visiting, the
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stretch of unpaved road that goes from Tortilla Flat to Apache Lake was washed
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out and closed. I was forced to enter from the east side, which took me from
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the Phoenix metro, through [Superior](https://helixnebula.space/Superior/), and
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allll the way to Globe before cutting back north towards the lakes.
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Traveling from Globe, I stopped at a general market and gas station, from which
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I got breakfast and some maps. The first pictures in this album are from the
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dam and bridge at Roosevelt Lake. Turning down 88 from 188 leads you by the
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dam, and from there, a long stretch of decent dirt road takes you to Apache
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Lake, with lovely views of the Salt River and Superstition Mountains along the
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way. More recently than this visit, the road has been paved.
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## The Bittersweet
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I came to a turnoff leading to a [private resort on the
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lake](https://apachelake.com/), and I went downhill to check it out. I went
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inside the building and asked about what the place was. I was told I could camp
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there, and I was intrigued and wanted to try something new, so I decided to buy
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a night. I was kinda broke and it was more money than I expected to spend, but
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I was too embarassed to just say no at that point. I didn't really know what I
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was getting myself into, but it was certainly going to be interesting.
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There was live music, a bar, primitive camping areas, a marina, a hotel, and
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all sorts of goodies here. While exploring, I saw that there was a place to
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rent a kayak, I was interested until I learned it was quite expensive to rent
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it for the day...I had already spent so much just to be there. I felt really
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embarassed to say nevermind to the clerk when he said that!
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After setting up camp, I decided to check out the bar. I have drank a lot of
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alcohol in my days but this was the first time I ever got sociable enough to go
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to a bar. I'd always avoided them. I talked up with a lot of people there, many
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of them were surprised that I had even heard of Apache Lake as a traveler from
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Oklahoma. Even in the early days of my solo travels, I knew how to find obscure
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places, apparently.
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One dude just started buying me drinks. Shot after drink after shot, I was
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really quite drunk. I bought a lot of my own drinks too. I was stumbling around
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a bit, and quite frankly acting quite stupid, but what else is drinking for? As
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the night went on, I moved outside to watch and listen to the live music. I met
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some folks that wanted to take me out on their boat in the morning, since I
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didn't have one. We discussed about where to meet in the morning and when.
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Eventually I wandered away from the crowd to find some solitude again. I
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remember laying down and staring into the night sky for quite a long time. I
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was still pretty well intoxicated, and the beauty of the galaxy really
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entranced me for a while. Before I went to bed, I took a shower at the marina.
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In the morning, I felt hung over, poorly rested, and regretted just about
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everything at that point. I spent all the money I had left for my trip on the
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campsite and the alcohol i bought at the bar. I tried to find the folks
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that wanted me to go boating with them, but it seems they either slept in or
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were already gone. I felt really out of place at this resort about now, I was
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broke and couldn't pay for anything to eat at the restaraunt, so I packed up my
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things and left without telling anyone.
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## Car Problems Has Entered the Chat
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On my way back out, a light popped onto my dashboard, it was an empty oil pan
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indicator. I didn't really know what that meant at the time, and I didn't have
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cell service to contact my dad (the car guru in my life) until later. I called
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to ask about it when I was back by Roosevelt, and he said that was really
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really bad and that by the time that light comes on, theres pretty much no oil
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left and that the car should not be run anymore. I certainly didn't have any
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motor oil with me, so I had no choice but to get it in Globe.
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On this day, we learned that my Kia Soul burned a significant amount of oil on
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long drives. Dad taught me how to check the oil levels, and told me what kind
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of oil to use. This continued to be a problem for the coming year of travels,
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and I had to carry oil with me at all times and treat it almost like a second
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gas tank. The rate at which it consumed oil seemed very random, with some long
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drives not dropping by much and then a shorter drive leaving it almost empty.
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## Farewell
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This lake is very beautiful, and I wish I got to experience it without getting
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wrapped up into an expensive party. I swore this off as the last time I would
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ever blow my money on alcohol at a bar. I have not yet returned to Apache Lake,
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but since then [I have visted the superstition mountains
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again](https://helixnebula.space/Peralta/).
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"title": "Smoky Mountains",
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"state": "Tennessee",
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"cover": "IMG_5708.JPEG"
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},
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"TruthOrConsequences": {
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"title": "Truth or Consequences",
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"state": "New Mexico",
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"cover": "IMG_9135.JPEG"
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}
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}
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<div class="mainBody">
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<div class="postBody">
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<p>
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<h1>MAINTENANCE IN PROGRESS expect breakges</h1>
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<h1>Work in progress!</h1>
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This is going to be a photo blog. Right now its just a mess of undescribed photos.
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A lot of photos have not been uploaded yet and work on CSS and choosing which images
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<a class="tocLink" href="/{{ placename }}/">{{ info['title'] }}, {{ info['state'] }} [{{ info["count"] }}]</a>
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</div>
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{% endfor %}
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<br>
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</details>
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<details class="toc">
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<summary class="tocText">Albums With Stories</summary>
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<br>
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{% for placename in posts %}
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<div class="tocEntry">
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<a class="tocLink" href="/{{ placename }}">{{ metadata[placename]['title'] }}, {{ metadata[placename]['state'] }}</a>
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</div>
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{% endfor %}
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<br>
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</details>
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</div>
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<br>
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<div class="mainImgContainerTop">
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<span class="placeLink">{{ info["title"] }}</span>
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</div>
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<img class="openIcon" src="openIcon.svg">
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</div> -->
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<div class="mainImgContainerBottom">
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<span class="indexPhotoCount">View {{ photo_counts[placename] }} photos</span>
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</div>
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</div>
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</a>
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<!-- <a class="placeLink" href="/{{ placename }}/">{{ info['title'] }}, {{ info['state'] }}</a>
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<span class="indexPhotoCount">{{ photo_counts[placename] }} Photos</span>
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<br>
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<a href="/{{ placename }}/">
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<img class="preview" src="cover/cover_{{ info['cover'] }}">
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</a> -->
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</div>
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{% endfor %}
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