Saturday, November 17, 2012

Trailcam Retrieval

Tim Fasano and Kevin  Kehl spent most of the afternoon yesterday pushing their way through a thick Florida swamp on their way to retrieve a trailcam that was left there last spring.

At the trail head things had dried up considerably since the last time they did a drive-by check last month so they were encourage that they would have no issues retriving the piece of equioment.
These hopes were dashed the closer they got to it's location.

When the camera was placed into position the ground all around was completely dry. However, now the tree that the camera was attached to was it's own island!

Tim braved the swampy waters and made the trip through the muck and mire to free the camera from the tree. The batteries were found to be dead so there was no way of telling how many images the card held.

Later that night Kevin received a phone call from an excited Tim saying that there were over 8,000 images on the card and that it would take close to an hour for them all to download.
At first glance he did not see anything noteworthy but that was gauging it strictly from the thumbnails as they loaded onto his computer.

The intent was to document the trip as they headed out there LIVE as it happened on our "Mobile Streaming News Feed" page but there was an issue with it accepting video remotely.

The videos have since been upload to our You Tube channel and can be viewed at www.YouTube/EnigmaticAnomalies

While you're there please don't forget to click the LIKE and SUBSCRIBE buttons to appreciate all their hard work!

7 videos documenting the trip and the retrieval were taken including a run-in that Kevin had with a cotton-mouth as seen below.



Also check out different camera angles, videos and updates from Tim on his blog and websites below:

www.YouTube/FasanoTampa
www.SeminoleProject.com

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