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Pine Brook Motor Lodge, 1949 & 2021
This motel has been closed since 2016 and is in the process of being demolished. It was gutted when I visited in December 2019 but somehow still stands. Located in Pine Brook, New Jersey. More photos here
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simply-not-an-egg · 3 years
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So one thing I personally love about the Karate Kid movies is that they took place from 1984 - 1985 which means it is PERFECTLY appropriate to use filming locations as the actual places (granted they make sense for the characters, i.e. I doubt Daniel would be riding more than an hour anywhere on his bike). Anyway, I have locations kids!!
- The LaRusso’s house prior to the move is located in Franklin Avenue, Harrison, NJ
- The CanyonPortal Motel, aka the motel that the LaRusso’s stay in for a night, was actually a real place at the time! It has since been replaced by other buildings, but it’s location was 280 N. Hwy. 89A Sedona, AZ, 86336
- South Seas was and is a real place and it’s location is 19223 Saticoy Street, Reseda, CA 91335
- Leo Carrillo State Beach (35000 Pacific Coast Hwy. Malibu, CA, 90265) is where the beach scenes take place with Johnny and Ali and Daniel, etc. Now, granted, on bike, this place is three hours away, but by car it’s under an hour, and I believe Daniel carpooled with Freddy. Ooh, and a fun fact, this was the same beach used for the beach scenes at the beginning of Grease (1978) with Sandy and Danny
- West Valley High is located at 5607 Capistrano Avenue, Woodland Hills, CA 91367. Now, I know West Valley still exists as the kids attend it now, but, in positives, there’s actually nothing in that location?? Like there’s an abandoned building and that’s pretty much it?? So therefore West Valley can still live on in that location
- The original Cobra Kai dojo was located at 5223 Lankershim Boulevard, North Hollywood, CA, 91601 and the Orient Express Restaurant was located across the road at 5225 Lankershim Boulevard, North Hollywood, CA, 91601. Now, with the restaurant, the actual location of where it was filmed was another half hour away, give or take, but it makes more sense for it to be here, as not only is the building similar and across the road from the dojo filming location (the main one anyway), but it makes more sense for Daniel to get there from the apartment on his bike (approx 1hr ride)
-  The Mills’ house was and still is located at 4072 Alonzo Avenue, Encino, CA, 91316
- Mr Miyagi’s house does not have an exact address, although is located somewhere between Vose Street and Gault Street, Canoga Park, CA, 91303
- And Golf N’ Stuff, which is still alive today, is located at 10555 Firestone Boulevard, Norwalk, CA, 90650
Now, other places I don’t have any exact locations yet but as I move through the movies and rewatch the show for the millionth time, I’ll try my best to pinpoint where they are (it’s just a lot more difficult with CK because most of the locations they filmed were in GA instead of CA so, yeah)
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Kachakani An
Duration 6 days Distance 57. 5km Standard very demanding Season July- September Start Machiangaas Finish Sor Laspur Nearest Town Kalam Zone and Permit Open, no permit Public Transport yes Summary This trek through forested glades and flower- filled meadows along sparkling trout streams leads over the high Kachakani An from intimidating Swat into more peaceful Chitral.
  The scenic Kachakani An trek crosses a glacier and a pass (4766m) between Swat’s Ushu Gol and Chitral’s Bashqar Gol. Upper Ushu Gol has lush pastures, forested hill sides and turquoise lakes.
Planning
Maps
The US AMS 1:250,000 topographic maps Churrai (NI 43- 1) and Mastuj (NJ 43- 13) cover the trek.
Guides and Porters
A reliable, responsible guide is indispensable. Hire a guide associated with a trekking company or the government. Porters from Laspur may be more reliable than those from Swat. Porters ask for a flat rate of Rs 250 per day, including payment for food rations.
NEAREST TOWN
Kalam
Many inexpensive hotels and eateries line the road. PTDC Motel (0936- 830014) has single/ doubles for Rs 1200/1400; deluxe rooms cost Rs 1400/1800. Basic supplies are available in the Bazaar.
Access to Kalam Kohistan is from Saidu Sharif or Mingora in the Swat Valley. PTDC operates a luxury bus from Rawalpindi to Saidu Sharif (Rs 350) that departs at 9am. From Mingora’s general bus stand, regular transport runs all day to Kalam. The trip Mingora – Kalam costs Rs 50 (2½ hours).
GETTING TO/FROM THE TREK
To the Start
The road is sealed as far up Ushu Gol as Matiltan, 16km beyond Kalam, but jeeps go beyond to Mahodand Lake. Minibuses are generally available between Kalam and Matiltan. Kalam- Mahodand Lake special hires cost Rs 1000 (two to three hours). Alternatively, you can walk on the road from Matiltan to Machiangaas (six to seven hours, 13km).
From the Finish
Sor Laspur is on the Chitral- Gilgit road, but no regular transport goes to Chitral or over the Shandur Pass to Gilgit. Occasional Sor Laspur- Mastuj jeeps cost Rs 35. Mastuj- Chitral jeeps cost Rs 80. Sor Laspur- Chitral special hires cost Rs 3000, and Sor Laspur Gilgit costs Rs 8000- 9000.
THE TREK
Day 1 : Machiangaas to Diwangar
4- 5 hours, 9.5km, 160m ascent
Machiangaas (2890m) meadows lie just south of the cedar and pine- fringed Mahodand Lake, famous for its trout. Swat’s highest peak, snowy Falak Sar (5918m) soars above. Follow the wide trail through alpine forest along the Ushu Gol to the summer settlement of Diwangar (3050m). The Dadarelli An route (see Ghizar’s Other Treks,) heads north from here.
Day 2 : Diwangar to Shonz
4- 5 hours, 10km, 150m ascent
The broad trail rises through pine forest. Cross to the Ushu Gol’s true right bank and continue to Shonz (3200m), a Gujar summer camp at the foot of Bashkaro An (see Ghizar’s Other Treks,).
Warning
The area has a heavily armed populace, which necessitates trekking with an armed escort. Reports of robbery (or worse) of unescorted trekkers are not uncommon. Register with the police on arrival in Kalam. Beware of thievery and post guards at night.
  Day 3 : Shonz to Bokhtshal
4- 5 hours, 8km, 675m ascent
The trail follows the stream, rising steadily through willow and birch groves, past a series of small falls and blue- green lakes to Bokhtshal (3875m), a summer pasture. Alpine scenery of birch trees, wildflowers and a sparkling stream makes this a pleasant camp site at the base of Kachakani An.
Day 4 : Bokhtshal to Khunza Uts
8- 9 hours, 11km, 891m ascent, 1016m descent
Start early and follow an ever- steepening trail. The view opens as you climb, with side glaciers and peaks coming into view. Climb over snow slopes, which are difficult when soft, to the Kachakani An (4766m).
Descend steeply on snow- covered glacier, then move onto moraine along its true right margin. Beware of rock fall, especially late in the season. Pass the Kachakani Glacier’s snout and continue downstream to the grassy camp of site Khunza Uts (3750m, ‘Queen’s Spring’), with a clear stream and fine mountain views.
Day 5 : Khunza Uts to Bashqar Gol Camp
4 hours, 9km, 335m descent
Follow the Kachakani Gol downstream to its confluence with the Bashqar Gol and Bashqar Gol Camp (3415m).
Day 6 : Bashqar Gol Camp to Sor Laspur
4- 5 hours, 10km, 565m descent
Follow the Bashqar Gol’s true right bank downstream. Pass through the hamlet of Nalagh to Reach Sor Laspur (2850m).
Other trek
The Following treks are all in an open zone, except where noted.
KALASHA VALLEYS
See Permits and Regulations in the Kalasha Valleys section (p) for a discussion about Zones.
Urghuch
An easy one- day trek goes from Rumbur Valley to Urghuch village in the Chitral Valley 6.5Km south of Chitral town (see map,). From Rumbur, head east up the side Valley south of Balanguru. Follow the true right bank for half a Kilometre, then cross to the true left bank. Three quarters of a Kilometre beyond the crossing, as the trail enters the higher forest, turn south, then contour east and cross the ridge south of Sunwat (3066m). The route heads north- east and half a Kilometre below the ridge lies an abandoned rest house of the Mehtar of Chitral. From here, the trail descends north 1.5Km to a spring (2272m) and the Urghuch Valley. Follow it 2.5Km east to Urghuch village. Find a jeep in Urghuch, walk to Chitral or Ayun, or cross the footbridge over the Chitral River and wait along the Chitral- Drosh road for a ride.
Uchusht
Another route from Rumbur Valley towards Chitral goes to Uchusht, Just 1.5km south of Chitral town, in two easy days (see map,). Take a local guide from Balanguru as the trail is seldom- used and can be tricky. From Balanguru, walk west along the road upvalley for 30 minutes. Head north- east up the true left (east) bank of the second side valley above Balanguru; the first side valley leads to Sundargah. Some 1.5Km up the side valley, cross a side stream to reach the herders’ hut at Palario. Then work steeply east 2Km to the forested ridge top separating Rumbur from Urghuch. Turn north and contour the upper Urghuch Gol. You can camp in this upper basin where water is available. Water isn’t found on the ridge top- only views. Ascend to the ridge between Urghuch Gol and Uchusht Gol, 750m south and east of the high point Urghuch Gol (3510m). Follow the ridge east into forest (3025m) then descend north- east past herders’ huts. Follow the small stream’s true left bank, then the spur north of this stream down to Uchusht village.
Bohok Pass   
An enjoyable, moderate three- day loop from Rumbur follows the Gangalwat Gol west past Shekhanandeh. The trail along the river’s true left bank passes through several small settlements to the confluence with the Shekhan Bohok Gol (3518m), 12Km from Shekhanandeh. Head south up the Shekhan Bohok Gol, where the Bohok Pass (4725m) leads into the Kalasha Bohok Gol, which is the valley north of Acholgah. Descend the Kalasha Bohok Gol past Narajau and the junction with the trail coming from Kundyak An (see Day 2 of the Donson Pass and Kundyak An trek,) to the road along Rumbur Gol.
Utak An
Utak An (4647m) is one of several passes with permanent snowfields linking Begusht Gol, the large valley south of Garam Chashma, with the upper Rumbur Gol. The moderate trek starts 4km up the Begusht Gol at Turi Beshgar village, where the Mohour Gol flows in from the south and east. Head 7km up Mohour Gol to Putrik village, where two streams join. The route to the Utak An follows the stream that leads east. Across the Utak An, on its east side, is Dundeeni Chhat. This lake, in the upper Chitral Gol watershed, is the summer grazing area for Chitral Gol’s markhor. The route Continues south- east along the Utak Gol to Chimirsan Ghari and Shekhanandeh (see Day 2 of the Gokhshal An and Dooni An Trek,).
Jinjeret
Jinjeret Kuh, a western tributary of the Chitral River south of Drosh, is inhabited by converted Kalasha, who became Muslims in the 20th century. They still speak Kalashamun, and live in Kalasha- style homes. Several interesting old Kalasha- style forts, or Kot in Urdu, stand near the valley’s highest village. These forts aren’t found elsewhere and are the subject of current research. Jinjeret Kuh is scenic, and the friendly people welcome foreigners. Kalasha Historic Adventure Tours organizes tours of a restored watchtower; go to the Hindu Kush Heights hotel in Chitral to make a booking.
A visit to Jinjeret makes an easy day trip from Drosh or an overnight trip from Chitral. Chitral- Drosh vans cost Rs 35; special hires cost Rs 600. From Drosh, special hires 7km to Dashmanandeh cost Rs 700, or to the road’s end, 5km farther, Rs 1200. Alternatively, take a vehicle to the mouth of Jinjeret Kuh, then walk three hours upvalley.
Chitral Gol National Park
Merin
The Merin bungalows sit above the Chitral Gol’s South bank (see map,). Female and young markhor live year- round on the cliffs across the river from Merin. Although Merin is best visited from April to October, in December male markhor come to the booster and mate with the females. The aggressive displays and competition between males are an unforgettable sight. You can visit Merin on a day hike from Chitral or camp in Merin and make this an easy two- day trip. From the booster (2200m), descend 45 minutes to a footbridge over Chitral Gol and then ascend 15 minutes to Merin (1980m), 2.4km from the booster. The climb up the northern hillside back to the booster takes 1½ hours. Mohammad Deen, the former mehtar’s huntsman, lives in Merin and can show you where the markhor are. Bring binoculars. Figs, apples, pears, apricots, and grapes grow near the crumbling mehtar’s bungalow, and a now dilapidated former British officers’ bungalow with fine woodwork. The British 38 M/13 Sheet shows the road and trail to Merin, but not the booster, which is very near where the trail meets the road.
You can visit Kasavir (see p) on an easy 9.2km day hike from Merin. The trail is passable only when the water in Chitral Gol is low, usually between August and October. Follow the route up- stream three hours, fording the river up to 10 times. It takes two hours to retrace your steps to Merin.
Bironshal
The mehtar’s bungalow in Bironshal (3068m) sits in mixed forest and grassland. It’s no longer used, in ruins and the trail is not in good repair. Bironshal is best visited from April to October. The easy 10km route to Bironshal begins from the sealed road past the DC’s office in Chitral town (see map,). It takes six to eight hours to ascend 1600m to Bironshal. This is too far a day hike, so plan on two days. Return via the same route in four to six hours. If you have a local guide, you could return to Chitral town via Merin and the booster.
No trail exits beyond Bironshal except a seldom- used, difficult game- watchers’ route to Kasavir. Herders take goats from Merin to Bironshal over a faint track. Reaching Dooni Gol from Bironshal is very difficult. The cross- country route with Class 2 and Class 3 sections is in bad shape and not recommended.
ARkARI
Arkari is a seldom- visited area surrounded by the Hindu Kush peaks that form the Afghan border on its west side and the massif of Gul Lasht Zom (6657m) and Tirich Mir on its east side. Flowing through the area is the Arkari River, a northern tributary of the Lutkho River. Treks in Arkari are challenging routes for adventurous trekkers and offer good wildlife- watching opportunities. A local guide is essential. Jeeps to Owirdeh (Rs 60, four hours), at the road’s end in the Arkari Valley, depart from the Damdam Hotel at 10am. Special hires cost Rs 1000- 1200. This area is in a restricted zone, and the DC in Chitral authorizes visits.
 Besti An and Lutkho An
Agram Gol and Besti Gol are western tributaries of the Arkari River. Besti An and links these valleys, which form a wildlife sanctuary bordering Afghanistan. Because of the steepness of the south side of Besti An. It’s easier to start from Owirdeh in the Agram Gol and head in a counterclockwise direction to form a three- day near- loop. The demanding trek is possible July to mid-September. Exercise caution in Agram Gol, because Agram An is an uncontrolled pass leading to Afghanistan.
The first day, the trail leads up the true right (south) bank 5km, then crosses a footbridge with Gul Lasht Zom prominent to the north- east. Reach Agramdeh village in a grassy area 4km above the footbridge. After a farther 3km, the valley widens and offers views of crags above glaciers, with scree slopes descending to the valley floor. Cross the Dajal Gol coming from the north, and 6.5km from Agramdeh reach the junction (3200m) of the trail coming from the Agram An. Cross to the main river’s true right (south) bank and, a beyond a grove of willows, reach Nawasin Ghari (3447m) after another 8km, eight to nine hours from Owirdeh.
The second day, continue up Agram Gol’s true right bank as it curves south. The routes to Besti An and Lutkho (sad Qalachi) An divide 8km from Nawasin Ghari. The more difficult Lutkho An, with a steep, long ascent from Agram Gol, crosses to the Siruik Valley, with a difficult descent involving Class 3 rock. Sad Qalachi means’ seven lengths of outstretched arms’ as the final 15m to 20m its south- west side requires traversing a narrow ledge along a 75m cliff and may require fixing ropes for safety.
To continue to Besti an, take the east (left) fork of the stream, alongside a glacier, and ascend 600m to Besti An (4633m). Descend 1200m to Khoin village in the upper Besti Gol in 2.5km, six to seven hours from Nawasin Ghari.
The last day, follow the trail down the Besti Gol 6.5km to Besti village, then 9.5Km more to the confluence with the Arkari Gol and the roadhead, five to six hours from Khoin. . Jeeps (Rs 70) occasionally come up Besti Gol as far as Besti village.
Maps depicting these two passes are confusing one pass heads south and west from Agram Gol into the Siruik Valley and on to Lutkho; and the other heads south and east into the Besti Gol. The Zebak (J 42- X) sheet names the first pass Sad Qalachi An. The British Survey of India 1930 edition Afghanistan and NW- Frontier province 1:63, 360 37 P/SE sheet and the editors of the Himalayan Journal, however, call this pass Lutkho An. The second pass, which leads to Besti Gol, is named on the Zebak (J 42- X) sheet as Lutkho An. The British 37 P/SE sheet, as well as the editors of the Himalayan Journal, call this pass Sad Qalachi! The authors prefer to call the pass leading to the Siruik Valley and upper Lutkho the Lutkho An and the pass leading to Besti Gol the Besti An, a name given by Cockerill, who travelled here in 1894.
Gazikistan 
Gazikistan (grassy place) is a pleasant camp site between the Lower and Upper Gazikistan glaciers, which descend from Gull Lasht Zom. It makes a good base camp for climbs on the Surrounding peaks. The road up the Arkari Valley goes to Owirdeh, at the Agram Gol’s mouth. From Owirdeh to Gazikistan is a two- day trek. Camp at Yun, a summer village 6.5km from Owirdeh, or at Kurobakh, 14.5km from Owirdeh, at the Nuqsan Valley’s mouth. Gazikistan lies 6.5km beyond Kurobakh.
SHISHI and GOLEN
The steep, rocky passes at the head of Jughor Gol and Roghili Gol are not snow- free until July.    They’re best crossed before Late September. The routes over all of these passes are infrequently used (see map,). When exploring them, hire a local herder who knows the way since map references are poor and routes aren’t obvious.
Jughor
Jughor village, at the Jughor Gol’s mouth, is south of, and across the river from, Chitral town. Plan to visit Jughor the day before you start in order to organize any trek. Four demanding passes are towards the valley’s head: two head south to Shishi Gol; and two head east, one to Koghozi Gol and the other to Roghili Gol.
From Jughor, walk upvalley to a hut at Chhato Shal (3048m), where the trail crosses to the true left bank. Go 750m farther to a junction (3161m) of two trails. One trail leads south up the kapashung Gol to the passes to Shishi Gol and the other leads east up the Bungolbahan Gol to the other two passes.
The kapashung Gol route splits father upvalley. Here, the route to the south- east crosses the Domukh An (4380m) to Kalas in Shishi Gol. The route to the south follows the Kapashung Gol’s true right bank for 3Km, along the highest branch, to Kapashung Gree (4318m), which also leads into Shishi Gol.
The route east up Bungolbahan  Gol stays on the true left (south) bank and offers two options. First, from the 3161m trail junction, you can proceed 3Km upvalley and cross the river. A very steep 500m climb north brings you to the difficult Koghozi An (4480m) from where a steep descent into the Koghozi Valley leads to Koghozi village on the Chitral- Gilgit road. This is a difficult Class 3 cross-country route.
Second, you can ascend half is a Kilometre farther north- east along the Bungolbahan Gol’s true left bank to Roghili Gree (4638m). It’s then a steep 850m scree descent into the basin of the upper Roghili Gol. The basin is labeled Angarbah on the Chitral (I- 42 F) sheet, but local People don’t recognize this name. Follow the south bank of a stream heading north- east 8km farther to Lut Chhat (3764m), a lake. From a trail junction 500m above the lake, you can head north down Roghili Gol by crossing the stream feeding the lake and contouring along its north bank (see the Roghili Gol Treks,). Alternatively, you can cross the Roghili An.
Roghili An
From Lut Chhat in the Upper Roghili Gol (see the Roghili Gol trek, p144) a route crosses the Roghili An (4496m) to Madaglasht in Shishi Gol. Continue along the north and west shores of Lut Chhat. Go beyond the lake for 500m and the cross the stream to its South bank. Here two routes divide: one to the Roghili An and the other to the more difficult Roghili Gree (see Jughor, above). The demanding route to Roghili An (4496m) turns south- east and Crosses a steep Ridge to Madaglasht in Shishi Gol.
Dok An
Dok An (4420m) links Istor, Golen Gol’s highest village, with the upper Shishi Gol. It takes one day to walk to the upper Dok Gol with its streams, flowery meadows and sheer cliffs typical of Golen.
Istor villagers graze flocks in the pastures at the summer settlement of Warazo Shal. From here, it’s a one- day trek over the moderate. Dok An, which is usually open mid-June to September, to Shishi Gol. Once over Dok An, you can turn north- east into upper Shishi Gol, cross the Lohigal An, descend into Lohigal Gol and loop back to Istor.
TURIKHO
The following are specified and unspecified treks that fall within a restricted zone, but no permit is required. The Dc in Chitral authorizes visits.
Rosh
The moderate four- day trek up the idyllic and infrequently visited Rosh Gol begins in Zundrangram, Tirich Valley’s main village. Saraghrar, one of nine 7000m peaks in the area, towers above the valley’s head. The first day, cross the Tirich Gol and walk 13km up the Rosh Gol to Duru (3600m), Labeled Bachorgaz on the U502 Mastuj (NJ 43- 13) sheet, a lovely camp site with flowers and springs amid birches and willows. Continue the second day up the river’s true left bank 2.5km to the Rosh Gol Glacier’s snout, and then on the true left side of the lateral moraine 5km to The lush ablation valley Kotgaz (4300m). Beyond Kotgaz, enjoy a day hike on the moraine- covered glacier for superb views. The fourth day return to Zundrangram.
Udren
Udren Gol and the Udren Glacier flow from a ring of 7000m peaks, including Udren Zom (7108m), Noshaq and Istor-o- Nal. A moderate four- day trek visits the glacier’s head (see map,). From Shagrom, follow the Tirich Gol 1¼ hours, then cross a footbridge and follow the Udren Gol’s true right bank north past Shang-o- Lasht to a camp site 8km from the Confluence. The second day, continues 3Km to the glacier’s snout and walk 2km along its true right side. Head onto the moraine- covered glacier and traverse it diagonally 5km to its true left margin for views of Istor-o- Nal up the South Udren Glacier. Continue on moraine 6km to the confluence with the smaller North Udren Glacier and camp in the ablation valley (4300m). Retrace steps downvalley to Shagrom in two days.
 Saraghrar Base Camp     
The Saraghrar massif rises at the Ziwor Gol’s head. A demanding five- day trek leads to the base camp of the successful 1959 Italian expedition. From Zang Lasht in Turikho, walk across the bridge over the Turikho River Burzum village (2400m) at the Ziwor Gol’s narrow mouth. Follow the trail north and west up its true left bank, past the hot springs of Uts, 11.5km to Golung Shal (2800m). On Day 2 continue 12km to the once- cultivate Gram Shal (3400m), crossing the river just before it. Ziwor Gol was once inhabited, but abandoned when the glacier at its head advanced. It has since receded, but the valley hasn’t been resettled. On Day 3, head up the true right bank 3.5km to the Ushko Glacier’s snout (Hurusko Kuh Glacier on the U502 Mastuj (NJ 43- 13) sheet), with the Nirogh Glacier’s snout (Nuroregh Glacier or maps) just to the south. Cross the Ushko Glacier just above its snout to its true right side. Leave the glacier and continue south along the Nirogh Glacier’s true left (west) margin as it heads south and bends west. Cross the Sorlawi Glacier coming from the north-west to reach Saraghrar Base Camp (4200m), at the base of the spur separating the Roma and Sorlawi Glaciers above the Nirogh Glacier. Here you’re surrounded by 6000m and 7000m peaks and get the best view of Saraghrar. Return downvalley to Zang Lasht in two days.
Chikor Pass
Chikor Pass (44330), which is usually open mid-July to mid-September, links Uzhnu and Ziwor, two uninhabited valleys branching west from Turikho Valleys. A moderate five- to seven- day near- loop starts at Uzhnu village along the jeep road in Turikho. Head north and west up the Uzhnu Valley, then turn south- west into Chikor Gol. Climb to the Chikor Pass and descend south- west to Gram Shal in the Ziwor Gol. Go east down Ziwor Gol returning to Zang Lasht in Turikho. This is an unspecified route in a restricted zone.
 Nizhdaru An
Nizhdaru An (5087m), an infrequently crossed pass, links Sor Rich in Rich Gol to Bang in the Yarkhun Valley. This demanding 25km technical trek takes two to three days and is best done in July or August. From Sor Rich (2785m) walk up the Chakosh Gol’s true left (south) bank 5Km to Ghari Chhan. Continue another 8Km and camp below a small glacier descending from the pass. The next day, ascend the glacier steeply to the Nizhdaru An, which may require fixing rope or cutting steps; bring an ice axe and crampons. Descend steeply over scree on the west side to the meadows of Garagar (4023m). Camp here or continue to Bang in a long day. Bang- Mastuj jeeps cost Rs 50. Special hires cost Rs 1000.
  Hindu Raj Crest
A demanding and exciting five- day cross- country trek traverses the crest of the Hindu Raj Range, crossing three seldom- visited passes. Anyone attempting this route needs to be an experienced trekker, accomplished at route- finding, completely self-reliant and able to communicate with herders in pastures in each separate valley. Khot herders know the Ghochhar An route, Bang herders the Bang Gol Muli An, and Paur herders the Siru An. The passes are typically snow- free between July and late September, but Plan to do the trek before early September when herders depart the pastures.
Walk from Khot Lasht to Shahglasht in 3½ to four hours on Day 1 (see map,). It’s seven to nine hours on Day 2 to reach Garagar. From Shahglasht, leave the trail to Khot An and continue to the Jharogh huts, along the Jacha Gol’s true left bank. Cross to its true right bank and continue up stream. The Jacha Gol (not marked on maps) and the Ghochhar Gol meet just beyond. Continue along the Ghochhar Gol’s true right (west) bank 1.5km to the confluence with the Mazan Gol. Follow the Ghochhar Gol, and after passing beneath several small Permanent snowfields, cross the stream to its true left bank and ascend to the Ghochhar An (4727m), involving a steep scree ascent, and descend over a small glacier. Continue to Garagar, a herders’ settlement in upper Bang Gol.
On Day 3, head north- east, cross Bang Gol Muli An (4763m) and descend, traversing a Small glacier, to the upper Paul Gol herders’ settlement at Pimin Sor in five to eight hours. On Day 4, head north, then north- east to cross Siru An (4572m). Camp in the upper Siru Gol Beyond the Siru glacier, five to seven hours from Pimin Sor. On Day 5, continue down the herders’ trail along the Siru Gol’s true right bank to the confluence with the Ishperu Dok Gol. Cross a footbridge to the Ishperu Dok Gol’s true left bank and follow the trail to Yashkist at the confluence with the Yarkhun River.
BASHQAR
Glacial lakes dot the upper Bashqar Gol, above which towers Ghuchhar Sar (6249m). Beyond the first lake, the valley divides: Thalo Gol heads south- west and Manali Gol heads south- south east. These upper valleys offer interesting, demanding, trekking and climbing possibilities, and are best visited by starting/ finishing in Sor Laspur. It’s ill- advised to attempt the difficult passes at the head of these valleys, which leads to lawless areas where people are armed, may not welcome trekkers, and should be considered dangerous.
It’s tedious going up the long, rocky Thalo Gol, which has numerous hanging glaciers.  The moraine of the Thalo Glacier descends to the valley floor and another glacial lake lies beyond the Thalo Glacier. Thalo An leads to Dir’s Panjkora Valley. The way up the shorter Manali Gol leads over the large Manali Glacier, and on to an upper cirque. Manali An leads into Swat’s upper Gabral Valley.
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Hurricane/Storm Prep For Your Dog (Pets)
I’m an optimist. Anyone who’s known me for more than a minute knows it, and my stock answer (especially regarding forecasts predicting bad weather) is usually “It won’t be that bad.”  And most of the time, I’m right.  But, having lived in South Florida before moving back to NJ (and weathering my fair share of hurricanes, including Andrew in 1992 and Sandy in 2012!), I’ve experienced first-hand what being prepared for a storm means!  And while I hope you never have to experience a severe storm, it’s always better to be safe than sorry.  For this blog, I’m going to assume that you’ve taken care of preparing your home and family… But if not, Red Cross has a nice website outlining how to prepare for every emergency imaginable.
Here’s my list of tried-and-true tips to keep the stress of my (and your!) canine family members at a minimum (feel free to adapt this list to other species of pets that you have in your home):
1. Have a Pet Survival Kit Packed and Ready
Two weeks of food and medication.
Manual can opener (if your dog eats canned food).
Leashes and collars (plus tags).
Food and water dishes.
Toys and blanket.
Cleaning supplies (paper towels, disinfectant, plastic bags).
Bags to pick up after your dog.
Crate or travel carrier.  If your dog isn’t used to staying in one, start slowly training them to accept it.  Some evacuation shelters require dogs to be crated, and having the ability to use a crate at a hotel or friend/relatives house will give your dog a sense of security.
Laminated picture of your dog (to prove ownership and to post if your dog gets lost).
Copy of current vet and vaccination records, tags, microchip info.
List of emergency phone numbers (your vet, local animal shelters that will house dogs in an emergency, friends, and relatives).
As far as storage goes, be sure to keep items that can be damaged if wet, in waterproof containers.
2. BEFORE a weather event threatens, research which hotels in and out of your area will accept pets.  Store this information in your Pet Survival Kit.  The Automobile Club of America publishes a book (for members only) that lists hotels and motels that will accept dogs.
3. Make sure your dog has at least the basic obedience commands.  A solid “Come,” “Stay, ” and “Heel” command are essential for keeping your dog safe at any time, but especially while traveling and in unfamiliar circumstances.
4. NOW is the time to teach your dog that it’s fun to travel and visit strange new places!  A dog that’s used to adventures will be far less stressed than one who never leaves his home or yard except for yearly vet visits!”
5. For carsick or easily stressed animals, consult with your vet BEFORE a weather emergency to see if there’s anything you can do to help relieve their symptoms, in the event you do have to relocate to a shelter.
6. Create an alternative potty area for puppies and dogs who don’t appreciate torrential rains, strong winds, or even snow.  You know who I’m talking about:  puppies, older dogs, small dogs, dogs who just don’t love the cold (my rat terrier, Jilly!). Before a storm hits my area, I teach my students to get a construction-type trash bag and duct tape it to the floor of their garage (No garage?  Use a covered area on your front or back porch).  Then they throw some mulch or cedar chips on it  (or go the wee wee pad route!) and voilà! They have a spot for their dog to potty.  Practice this ahead of time – by taking your dog out to it – on leash helps you focus him on the location –  and use your usual “go potty” command.  Most likely, he’ll give you a “Have you lost your mind?” look.  Act like you haven’t, but if he won’t go, bring him back in the house and try again later.  Keep a close eye on him during that time! If you have a puppy OR a dog that would rather use the, ahem, ‘indoor’ facilities, then perhaps crating them until you go back to the potty spot would be a wise decision. For reluctant dogs, you may want to leave a bit of ‘evidence’ in the potty area, so that on the next trip out there, your dog will have a reminder of his last visit.  Understand that getting him to use it the first time is the challenge.  After that, you’re home free.
AFTER A STORM
I know it LOOKS like it’s over, but there’s still a potential danger! When you’re taking your dog outside after a hurricane, keep him leashed at all times and avoid downed power lines, standing water, debris, or any wild animals that may be displaced from their normal environment.
HOW YOU CAN HELP POST STORM
So many animals end up abandoned, endangered, or separated from their families due to severe weather.  And if you’re feeling the same way I do when you hear the news and see pictures and videos of the aftermath, here’s a few ways you can help:
* Donate money to shelters and rescue groups.
* Donate Supplies. Dog and cat food, kitty litter, crates, or other amenities are always appreciated.  Sometimes rescue groups (like Austin Pets Alive in Texas) post to an Amazon Wishlist, and detail supplies needed.
* Fosters are always needed, but never more than during an emergency.
* Even if you don’t live in an affected area, you can also volunteer at a shelter or rescue group.  Many are transporting animals out of the affected area and to other locations, so help is needed everywhere.   Volunteering and donating anything you can to a shelter or rescue group is ALWAYS a good idea, even when there’s no weather emergency!
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JAYHAWKS AUDIO / VIDEO 5
JAN 2019 - PRESENT
Jayhawks Audio/Video 1985-2013     2014-16     2016     2017     2018       2019-23
Last updated 9/3/23
JAYHAWKS YOUTUBE CHANNEL (video)
https://www.youtube.com/user/jayhawksofficial
THE JAYHAWKS LIVE MUSIC ARCHIVE (audio)
http://bit.ly/2h6iyv1
XOXO (2020) VIDEOS
Living In a Bubble (official video) - https://youtu.be/yJHQU02uBoM This Forgotten Town (official audio) - https://youtu.be/uwIvPPMyD_I Dogtown Days (official long form video) - https://youtu.be/txwby_FgkNk Dogtown Days (official edited video) - https://youtu.be/JHdY_Q70F-I Bitter Pill (official audio) - https://youtu.be/XqNiqe08QBk Living In a Bubble (live from St. Paul) - https://youtu.be/zsO-72JTMLc This Forgotten Town (live from St. Paul) - https://youtu.be/oDavmZLd_ek Ruby (live from St. Paul) - https://youtu.be/tx-0ZZdqMaw Looking Up Your Number (live from St. Paul) - https://youtu.be/Tzju8uGfYq4 Bitter Pill (live from St. Paul) - https://youtu.be/wPoFn-swmFM Gary Louris interview with 2 Meter Sessions - https://youtu.be/8L7LY5WczxU
2020 LIVE STREAMS
Archive of streams with setlists & links: https://bit.ly/jhstreams
YouTube play list HERE 
BACK ROADS AND ABANDONED MOTELS (2018) VIDEOS
Electronic Press Kit (EPK) - https://youtu.be/b1tb7UZwpag Everybody Knows (official video) - https://youtu.be/FLbyNNWzMzI Gonna Be A Darkness (official video) - https://youtu.be/9mNP-LlJLos Backwards Women (audio) - https://youtu.be/9rik-PJOtcc Backwards Women (rehearsal) - https://youtu.be/UDNr1KPRg60 Gary Louris talks about writing with the Dixie Chicks - http://bit.ly/2y7RXcd Gary Louris talks about writing with Jakob Dylan - http://bit.ly/2NvV8zD Gary Louris talks about his influences - http://bit.ly/2PeWjVA
5 UNUSUAL QUESTIONS WITH THE JAYHAWKS
https://youtu.be/xgAKvP9m40c
PAGING MR. PROUST (2016) VIDEOS
Electronic Press Kit (EPK) - https://youtu.be/h4YDS2P4a54 Comeback Kids (official music video, directed by Chuck Statler) - https://youtu.be/eWj1xUFo8W8 Quiet Corners & Empty Spaces (audio) - https://youtu.be/OjoFrhU5ikU Lovers of the Sun (audio) - https://youtu.be/u0JHS1OiafM The Devil Is In Her Eyes (audio) - https://youtu.be/NlyhgAejF1c
ONE MINUTE ‘TIL SHOWTIME
Utrecht, Netherlands (9/19/16) - https://youtu.be/id8Iukzfe1k
RAY DAVIES - OUR COUNTRY: AMERICANA ACT 2 (2018; recorded with The Jayhawks)
Electronic Press Kit (EPK) - https://youtu.be/FcybkF7nPIA
RAY DAVIES - AMERICANA (2017; recorded with The Jayhawks)
Electronic Press Kit (EPK) - http://vevo.ly/XRQ1Sr Americana - https://youtu.be/LlmomFOkprw Poetry (audio) - https://youtu.be/bFG-buhIDEA Rock and Roll Cowboys (audio) - https://youtu.be/tN0SsfwaTBM
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LIVE SESSIONS
video content unless otherwise noted most recent first
STAR TRIBUNE MINI-GRANDSTAND SET - live performance (9/1/20)
3 songs (prerecorded) - https://www.startribune.com/watch-minnesota-rock-heroes-the-jayhawks-play-a-fun-all-covers-set/571804421/
THE CURRENT: LIVE VIRTUAL SESSION - live performance (7/10/20)
3 songs & Gary Louris interview (prerecorded) - https://www.thecurrent.org/feature/2020/07/10/live-virtual-session-the-jayhawks
WFUV - live performance (7/9/20)
5 songs & Gary Louris interview (broadcast 7/21/20) - https://wfuv.org/content/jayhawks-2020 (audio only)
ROUGH TRADE INSTAGRAM TV - live performance (7/8/20)
7 songs (prerecorded) - https://youtu.be/KgEfBvA8FYo
WORLD CAFE - live performance (7/7/20)
4 songs & Gary Louris interview (prerecorded) - https://www.npr.org/2020/07/06/887960228/the-jayhawks-returned-to-minnesota-to-record-its-new-album-xoxo (audio only)
ACOUSTIC CAFE - live performance (7/6/20)
1 song & Gary Louris interview (prerecorded) - https://www.acafe.com/blog/thejayhawks2020 (audio only)
ExtraTV session - live performance (7/2/20)
Living In a Bubble (Gary Louris) - https://youtu.be/rX61dxRGboY
LIVE FROM ST. PAUL - live performance (June 2020 - St. Paul, MN)
6 songs (prerecorded; including 3 broadcast on CBS This Morning: Saturday on 6/27/20 & 3 posted by The Current on 7/10/20)) - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAJrwMcxh-N_2ou0Jp877pryp3phpDROH
CBS THIS MORNING: SATURDAY - live performance (June 2020 - St. Paul, MN)
3 songs (prerecorded; broadcast 6/27/20) - https://jayhawksofficial.tumblr.com/post/622368553632497665/cbs-this-morning-saturday-sessions-with-the
RELIX - Gary Louris live performance (4/28/20)
https://www.facebook.com/watch/live/?v=790273834836593
PASTE MAGAZINE STUDIOS - live performance (9/24/18 - New York City)
Entire session with interview - https://youtu.be/5scoMeSnoFQ Everybody Knows - https://youtu.be/IdB4C9Sm7kQ Gonna Be a Darkness - https://youtu.be/tEh4Pfhg-8s Come Cryin’ To Me - https://youtu.be/ueuSZUK6tNg
SALON STAGE - live performance (9/24/18 - New York City)
3 songs - https://youtu.be/wSvSDFv_eaE
LIGHTNING 100 - live performance (9/6/18 - Nashville, TN)
Everybody Knows - https://youtu.be/HoEjb8SW1F8 Backwards Women - https://youtu.be/t8j9KpU0e2k
THE CURRENT - live performance (7/16/18 - St. Paul, MN)
Gonna Be A Darkness - https://youtu.be/Uhf1kWc4pCY
3 songs + interview - https://www.thecurrent.org/feature/2018/07/16/the-jayhawks-perform-in-the-current-studio (Audio only)
WFUV - live performance (6/15/18)
3 songs + interview + 3 videos - http://www.wfuv.org/content/jayhawks-2018
Gonna Be A Darkness - https://youtu.be/ppQIbEu3mps Everybody Knows - https://youtu.be/m1vfaxx4V5M Backwards Women - https://youtu.be/fNvCWxlTEpk
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FACEBOOK LIVE VIDEO STREAMS
most recent first
TURNER HALL - live performance (3/6/22 - Milwaukee, WI)
part 1 https://www.facebook.com/jayhawksofficial/videos/3902575946634991
part 2 (encore) https://www.facebook.com/jayhawksofficial/videos/335776858533146
LIVE FROM CAMP JAYHAWK live stream (10/9/20 - Minneapolis, MN)
I’d Run Away - https://youtu.be/vj8Ods907-c
BROOKLYN BOWL - live performance (3/7/20 - Brooklyn, NY)
part 1 https://www.facebook.com/jayhawksofficial/videos/610095219773177/
part 2 https://www.facebook.com/jayhawksofficial/videos/133211431440067/
BROOKLYN BOWL - live performance (3/6/20 - Brooklyn, NY)
part 1 https://www.facebook.com/jayhawksofficial/videos/629119854541857/
part 2 https://www.facebook.com/jayhawksofficial/videos/263548064641266/
BROOKLYN BOWL - live performance (1/19/19 - Brooklyn, NY)
part 1 https://www.facebook.com/jayhawksofficial/videos/2095788070506404/
part 2 (encore) https://www.facebook.com/jayhawksofficial/videos/2080897845541458/
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THE JAYHAWKS LIVE IN CONCERT
A curated collection of fan-produced and professional Jayhawks concert recordings. This collection is by no means comprehensive; the goal is to present complete songs (if possible) with the highest audio and video quality.
video content unless otherwise noted most recent first
THE JAYHAWKS LIVE MUSIC ARCHIVE: http://bit.ly/2h6iyv1 Free concert audio recordings available for streaming and downloading.
SHU COMMUNITY THEATRE - live performance (4/29/23 - Fairfield, CT)
Tailspin - https://youtu.be/JRp5-YWS_l4
LANDMARK ON MAIN STREET - live performance (4/27/23 - Port Washington, NY)
Waiting For the Sun - https://youtu.be/BF_inI4_nOE I’d Run Away (partial) - https://youtu.be/5mYwql4KOu4
O2 SHEPHERDS BUSH EMPIRE - live performance (4/14/23 - London, England)
Bitter Pill - https://www.facebook.com/groups/445551386101364/posts/1191891621467333 Nothing Left to Borrow - https://youtu.be/u8j9UYJ0hKM We’ll Sweep Out the Ashes in the Morning - https://youtu.be/QvYa2g-nI0Q (with Sid Griffin)
SLAGTHUSET - live performance (4/12/23 - Malmo, Sweden)
Blue - https://youtu.be/EbMlkHmyVas I’d Run Away - https://youtu.be/iHgs1dddTyc Setttled Down Like Rain (partial) - https://youtu.be/a_Rvf02tAzc Nothing Left to Borrow (partial) - https://youtu.be/nugKsnIxa9E We’ll Sweep Out the Ashes in the Morning - https://youtu.be/FZragXo6FcA Tailspin - https://youtu.be/XjGRYvvE4MA Everybody Knows - https://youtu.be/67iiN7E5840 Angelyne - https://youtu.be/gRyRfdhtSJQ Listen Joe - https://youtu.be/l4feR86sXyM Save It For a Rainy Day - https://youtu.be/lejEW-Paakc
PUSTERVIK - live performance (4/11/23 - Gothenburg, Sweden)
Tailspin - https://youtu.be/3v8iX6-_D_8 Save It For a Rainy Day - https://youtu.be/mDLDSeOQnXM Waiting For the Sun - https://youtu.be/_EvyaJuvTn8
NALEN - live performance (4/10/23 - Stockholm Sweden)
We’ll Sweep Out the Ashes in Morning - https://youtu.be/QVRSDC0qul8 Save It For a Rainy Day - https://youtu.be/ZRYy9tBewDM Blue - https://youtu.be/yI2GG3-LD2A Backwards Women - https://youtu.be/sqwgrfND1Zs Bitter Pill - https://youtu.be/zDDwe8pFUD4
OLD TOWN SCHOOL OF FOLK MUSIC - live performance (3/12/23 - Chicago, IL)
Waiting For the Sun - https://youtu.be/-HQvIMBEFWc
OLD TOWN SCHOOL OF FOLK MUSIC - live performance (3/11/23 - Chicago, IL)
Waiting For the Sun - https://youtu.be/6pvWVpCYBok All the Right Reasons - https://youtu.be/NsVRbLe1wgI Tampa to Tulsa - https://youtu.be/KjbSR15EJZQ
JACK SINGER CONCERT HALL (BLOCK HEATER FESTIVAL) - live performance (2/12/23 - Calgary, AB)
Tailspin - https://youtu.be/VdMBPq-HV8Y Waiting For the Sun - https://youtu.be/QIhMSoXdUMY
PALACE THEATRE - live performance (12/17/22 - St. Paul, MN)
Father Christmas - https://youtu.be/d6bjbvWUuVc (pro)
THE CASBAH - live performance (10/6/22 - Hamilton, ONT)
Tailspin (Gary Louris with The Sadies) - https://youtu.be/oa7mGJrZkOM
RIVER RUCKUS - live performance (9/24/22 - Haverhill, MA)
I’m Gonna Make You Love Me - https://youtu.be/7GixJIKde5Y
BAYFRONT FESTIVAL PARK - live performance (7/9/22 - Duluth, MN)
Blue (incomplete) - https://youtu.be/b4VuhmRZNt0
TURNER HALL - live performance (3/6/22 - Milwaukee, WI)
16 songs (some incomplete) - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAJrwMcxh-N_6XMtxes2sFXPCElrriNTT
STOUGHTON OPERA HOUSE - live performance (3/4/22 - Stoughton, WI)
Until You Came Along - https://youtu.be/Zn_P2LjOI9E
OLD TOWN SCHOOL OF FOLK MUSIC - live performance (1/22-23/22 - Chicago, IL)
10 songs - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAJrwMcxh-N-2Io3vxflb5ZzniH1WHu9l
PALACE THEATRE - live performance (12/18/21 - St. Paul, MN)
I’m Gonna Make You Love Me - https://youtu.be/1dSgOjRNGQ0
OUTPOST IN THE BURBS - live performance (11/19/21 - Montclair, NJ)
Tailspin - https://youtu.be/QMTEYbIhW6o (pro shot) Save It For a Rainy Day - https://youtu.be/W0XG5QSbE_k (pro shot) I’d Run Away - https://youtu.be/u92xIHnMCX4
BRIGHTON MUSIC HALL - live performance (11/18/21 - Allston, MA)
All the Right Reasons - https://youtu.be/gb5JDHu8avI (with Josh Kantor)
THE CHAPEL - live performance (10/24/21 - San Francisco, CA)
Complete show (pro shot) - https://youtu.be/F4inIt4dYLU
THE CHAPEL - live performance (10/23/21 - San Francisco, CA)
Tampa to Tulsa - https://youtu.be/0B3h6zjrtJo (beginning cut) Angelyne - https://youtu.be/z1MvOPwxTPs
WORLD CAFE LIVE - live performance (10/7/21 - Philadelphia, PA)
Save It For a Rainy Day - https://youtu.be/VFAbsALtujI (beginning cut) Quiet Corners & Empty Spaces - https://youtu.be/ZtHFos5OUfU Listen Joe - https://youtu.be/YHGLk_iZ4gM I’m Gonna Make You Love Me - https://youtu.be/NG9Z1YmB5_8 I’d Run Away - https://youtu.be/ipVlgoPU3OE Clouds - https://youtu.be/99XqOCUYIAw Blue - https://youtu.be/796vsk9k7sQ All the Right Reasons - https://youtu.be/loGUAazTDoM Until You Came Along - https://youtu.be/gKFs5VhyalI Tailspin - https://youtu.be/byhpjwbd1mY
LAKE HARRIET BANDSHELL - live performance (8/12/21 - Minneapolis, MN)
Trouble - https://youtu.be/KGhNiWi95Wk
TEATRO RAMBLETA - live performance (7/17/21 - Valencia, Spain)
Complete show (pro shot) - https://youtu.be/qlnrqqdTWFI
SAN JAVIER JAZZ FESTIVAL - live performance (7/16/21 - San Javier, Spain)
Everybody Knows - https://youtu.be/325YOZMh7bw Waiting For the Sun - https://youtu.be/VrFeG-ycjV0 Encore (partial) - https://youtu.be/bEzxuj8PkfA 75 minutes (pro shot) -https://youtu.be/YsdOKYVVNb4 Full show (pro shot) - https://youtu.be/vgF48XT38cs
CAAC - live performance (7/15/21 - Sevilla, Spain)
Waiting For the Sun - https://youtu.be/CuA3AMPSSAI
TEATRO RIALTO - live performance (7/14/21 - Madrid, Spain)
Bad Time - https://youtu.be/GJ55GizCDYM I’d Run Away - https://youtu.be/OwS7_ZAIsOo Save It For a Rainy Day - https://youtu.be/zLPzRHMOYyc 15 songs - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAJrwMcxh-N8db3l8Z4FOI8uY009VXW4U
SALA BARTS - live performance (7/12/21 - Barcelona, Spain)
Bad Time - https://youtu.be/UGN9GduSxYo Settled Down Like Rain - https://youtu.be/5alc8F5NFlA
PAZO DA CULTURA - live performance (7/10/21) - Pontevedra, Spain
15 songs - https://youtu.be/HdLHZY3mFQY Encore (3 songs) - https://youtu.be/Ayuted1r48k Big Star - https://youtu.be/SDerNL9bwaQ 11 songs - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLV7A-iogMRYQf-ql9B-_nRKfKhHo16hi9 The Man Who Loved Life - https://youtu.be/ZrYui2szD3Y
CHILLIDA LEKU - live performance (7/8/21 - Hernani, Spain)
13 songs - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAJrwMcxh-N9c1ui9RpmzDZSlB1GSr5h8
BROOKLYN BOWL - live performance (3/7/20 - Brooklyn, NY)
Save It For a Rainy Day - https://youtu.be/pa9Cr1tu8rc
FIRST AVENUE - live performance: Ed Ackerson Celebration of Life benefit (2/15/20 - Minneapolis, MN)
Starman - https://youtu.be/Nl55xKjumKM PALACE THEATRE - live performance (12/21/19 - St. Paul, MN)
Entire concert (archived web stream)  - https://www.thecurrent.org/feature/2019/12/21/watch-the-jayhawks-live-in-concert-at-the-palace-theatre Big Star - https://youtu.be/uI6TSozmAHU (pro)
HORSESHOE TAVERN - live performance (11/21/19 - Toronto, ONT)
Until You Came Along - https://youtu.be/3klM2vS5zaw
HORSESHOE TAVERN - live performance (11/20/19 - Toronto, ONT)
Bad Time - https://youtu.be/mYf7Xwm36zY Living In A Bubble - https://youtu.be/AxDIw5eVL4g Blue - https://youtu.be/RnV9LiJQ8fs Better Days - https://youtu.be/Ja46NIyznUg
BIG TOP CHAUTAUQUA - live performance (7/13/19 - Bayfield, WI)
12 songs from Tent Radio Show podcast (available for streaming & download) - http://tentshowradio.org/?p=3132 (audio only) Angelyne - https://youtu.be/WoaU3OqKIz4 Everybody Knows - https://youtu.be/vlYnMGfPF_A
BASILICA BLOCK PARTY - live performance (7/12/19 - Minneapolis, MN)
Until You Came Along - https://youtu.be/FLvZzCcFOkg Everybody Knows - https://youtu.be/za2ydlkIGvY
WHITE EAGLE HALL - live performance (6/14/19 - Jersey City, NJ)
A Break In The Clouds - https://youtu.be/griZXpIwQaQ Stick In The Mud - https://youtu.be/1EhscfNOlew Everybody Knows - https://youtu.be/DBDEhlvk88Q Take Me With You (When You Go) - https://youtu.be/HGc5YR6SVGM Backwards Women - https://youtu.be/YnJOFlD-J1Y Waiting For The Sun - https://youtu.be/k8Qv0OeCDbk
BLIND WILLIE MCTELL MUSIC FESTIVAL - live performance (5/4/19 - Thomson, GA)
Ain’t No End - https://youtu.be/B24Y8hDCwP0 Everybody Knows - https://youtu.be/mboWxCXeh_8
HAW RIVER BALLROOM - live performance (5/3/19 - Saxapahaw, NC
Settled Down Like Rain (Gary solo) - https://youtu.be/1ePokAcXAno Smile - https://youtu.be/bXFo9BDdqhs
THE WAREHOUSE @FTC - live performance (1/20/19 - Fairfield, CT)
I Am The Cosmos - https://youtu.be/LCPwb89Q_vA Save It For A Rainy Day - https://youtu.be/RkudlJmysBY Quiet Corners and Empty Spaces - https://youtu.be/vwj_e4YGjZM Waiting For The Sun - https://youtu.be/VNeYlW1MQVA
BROOKLYN BOWL - live performance (1/19/19 - Brooklyn, NY)
Waiting For The Sun - https://youtu.be/kzfuh8U3SUk Somewhere In Ohio - https://youtu.be/4pAXyA089E8 Save it For A Rainy Day - https://youtu.be/p_1VLhrfNLU Settled Down Like Rain - https://youtu.be/6wHS8dghTrg Everybody Knows - https://youtu.be/gsRKXgUx9JM Angelyne - https://youtu.be/UFDSKb4Xa1k I’m Gonna Make You Love Me - https://youtu.be/qtpkcwqceiI Gonna Be A Darkness - https://youtu.be/pkdP1o4q5PA
BROOKLYN BOWL - live performance (1/18/19 - Brooklyn, NY)
Gonna Be A Darkness - https://youtu.be/LKBtfnjjroo Dying On The Vine - https://youtu.be/LAPmQ7-zJUk Haywire - https://youtu.be/ffj_q4F-0-w Blue - https://youtu.be/oI3ffpwTlho Long Time Ago - https://youtu.be/tN3b_8fo0l8
THE EGG PERFORMING ARTS CENTER - live performance (1/17/19 - Albany, NY)
Blue (mislabelled as Bad Time) - https://youtu.be/u78W6aLIVEM
Jayhawks Audio/Video 1985-2013     2014-16     2016     2017     2018      2019-23
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Saw this place while driving through Poconos, Pennsylvania the other day. If I had to guess, I’d say it was an abandoned hotel but there are no identifying signs that explain what this building was really used for so it’s hard to know for sure. What do you think it is?
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Another little piece of Americana gone. The Cherokee Trading Post in Budd Lake, New Jersey closed after 73 years in business. It is now a bedding and furniture store called Sweet Dreamzzz.
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The Pine Brook Motor Lodge, December 26th, 2019. Part two.
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deadmotelsusa · 4 years
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The Pine Brook Motor Lodge, December 26th, 2019. Part one.
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