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ICORVA
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New Member Imperial County

Post by ICORVA » Wed Dec 11, 2013 8:33 am

Hi All,
Been lurking in the back ground for a while. Have done the trestle with John and have ran into him a few times leading the weekend warriors out in the valley.
Looking forward in meeting up with some of you.
Thanks
ICORVA

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DaveK
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Re: New Member Imperial County

Post by DaveK » Wed Dec 11, 2013 10:40 am

ICORVA

Welcome to OAUSA.

John leads sensational runs, hikes and adventures. You are in good company.

When you get a chance, let us know a little about you, your rig and your group (ICORVA). If you are a Ham, join us for the Nets.
DaveK
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ICORVA
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Re: New Member Imperial County

Post by ICORVA » Fri Dec 13, 2013 3:10 pm

Hi,
My rig is a 97TJ . Built. Dont play much in the rocks anymore tired of fixing it. Use it more now to get to the back packing areas.

Out here we have a local group of wheelers. When you think you have seen everything someone knows something you haven't seen.

http://iv4x4.forumotion.net/forum one of those free forums. Good people.

I run a website http://www.icorva.com/ Its mostly posting trails and hiking areas out here. Some other Authors which dont contribute much .
I think Facebook has taken over.

Most of my buddies want me to go HAM but just havent had time to get it done.

My Rig and my Dog
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Thanks
ICORVA

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Re: New Member Imperial County

Post by cruiserlarry » Sat Dec 14, 2013 12:21 am

Welcome to OAUSA, ICORVA !!!

If you are willing, it doesn't require a huge commitment to get your ham license - you can take weekend classes that let you earn your ticket in two days, or you can take practice test on line for free to test your knowledge and check your progress.

Even the old fashion way, it'll probably take a couple of hours a day for a couple of weeks using study guides.

Ham radio definitely offers an additional margin of safety when exploring the backcountry, and can be critical for communications after natural disasters - so it's worth considering making some time to get your license, IMO.
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ICORVA
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Re: New Member Imperial County

Post by ICORVA » Sat Dec 14, 2013 6:46 pm

HAM is on my list. Currently job has me out of the house more than in. Going to try to hit part time next year and go mess around and catch up on some stuff I want to do.
New camera , couple more lenses, climb Mt Williamson and the HAM.
Thanks
ICORVA

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