Jotunblikk
L1
Hi,
We are three guys coming over from Norway August 26th; setting up basecamp in Portal in Coronado National Forest (where we have stayed several times before, one of us more than 40 times). Used to stay with Barney Tomberlin (Hatari Invertebrates), who some of you might know. Sadly he passed away in 2021.
Mostly we will be on nature walks and do some light trapping, mainly for the purpose of photograpy.
We would also like to take an excursion to the Flagstaff and Payson areas, in the hope of finding some Dynastes granti. Will probably be there just after Labour Day.
Can I ask you good folks with know how of the areas if you can direct us to a sure location of this species? Preferably a pinpoint were the granti occurs for sure
(send me a p.m. if you would rather not reveal your "secret place" to everyone
).
Whether we are lucky or not doesen't matter, as long as we know we at least have been in the right place; having come half around the world for this.
And probably we will just have a day or two here to our disposal.
Would love to bring home a couple of live females and a male or two for breeding. Have been very fond of this mini Hercules, since I obtained a pair some 40 years ago.
Another question:
I just now invested in a LepiLED UV-LED Maxi Switch lamp for this trip. Any of you know if this Led lamp will attract Dynastes granti?
It does well with moths and other insects. - As it is very light weight and runs on a powerbank, it is easy to bring along anywhere into remote areas.
Anyway, it will be interesting to try it out on this trip...
Any tips and advise will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you and kind regards
Hans
NORWAY

We are three guys coming over from Norway August 26th; setting up basecamp in Portal in Coronado National Forest (where we have stayed several times before, one of us more than 40 times). Used to stay with Barney Tomberlin (Hatari Invertebrates), who some of you might know. Sadly he passed away in 2021.
Mostly we will be on nature walks and do some light trapping, mainly for the purpose of photograpy.
We would also like to take an excursion to the Flagstaff and Payson areas, in the hope of finding some Dynastes granti. Will probably be there just after Labour Day.
Can I ask you good folks with know how of the areas if you can direct us to a sure location of this species? Preferably a pinpoint were the granti occurs for sure
(send me a p.m. if you would rather not reveal your "secret place" to everyone

Whether we are lucky or not doesen't matter, as long as we know we at least have been in the right place; having come half around the world for this.
And probably we will just have a day or two here to our disposal.
Would love to bring home a couple of live females and a male or two for breeding. Have been very fond of this mini Hercules, since I obtained a pair some 40 years ago.
Another question:
I just now invested in a LepiLED UV-LED Maxi Switch lamp for this trip. Any of you know if this Led lamp will attract Dynastes granti?
It does well with moths and other insects. - As it is very light weight and runs on a powerbank, it is easy to bring along anywhere into remote areas.
Anyway, it will be interesting to try it out on this trip...
Any tips and advise will be greatly appreciated.
Thank you and kind regards
Hans
NORWAY
