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Re: OAUSA Net – November 13, 2014 – Destination Death Valley NP

Post by afmikec » Thu Nov 13, 2014 4:23 pm

Please check me in K7MJC Mike; will be bike mobil the first part of the net and then EchoLink for the end. Let us know if this is the way to handle early checkins.

Thanks K7MJC Mike

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Re: OAUSA Net – November 13, 2014 – Destination Death Valley NP

Post by KAP » Thu Nov 13, 2014 7:38 pm

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Re: OAUSA Net – November 13, 2014 – Destination Death Valley NP

Post by KK6DYO » Thu Nov 13, 2014 7:53 pm

KK6DYO. Online check-in please.

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Re: OAUSA Net – November 13, 2014 – Destination Death Valley NP

Post by TrishB » Thu Nov 13, 2014 8:17 pm

Check in please. WN7DRT. Will be listening via EchoLink. Thanks

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Re: OAUSA Net – November 13, 2014 – Destination Death Valley NP

Post by lrsrngr » Thu Nov 13, 2014 10:42 pm

Thought I would add a few photos to fill in some of the gaps. My first entry, the trip to Panamint City but I am getting "Sorry, the board attachment quota has been reached." I guess I won't be adding photos. Second try, lets see how this goes.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cfk4Bqub2Eo
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Thanks to the Clampers for their untiring dedication to history that brings the background story to the forefront.
Thanks to the Clampers for their untiring dedication to history that brings the background story to the forefront.
Panamint 01.JPG (114.13 KiB) Viewed 1393 times
This photos was taken near the crossroad that begins the opening scene of Easy Rider where Peter Fonda throws his Rolex watch down and rides off.
This photos was taken near the crossroad that begins the opening scene of Easy Rider where Peter Fonda throws his Rolex watch down and rides off.
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Standing in Ballarat watching the "ghosts of the desert" walk through the mirage of the dry lake bed.  Head down, one step after another.
Standing in Ballarat watching the "ghosts of the desert" walk through the mirage of the dry lake bed. Head down, one step after another.
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A Power Wagon that is said to contain, much like other pieces of history in Ballarat, graffiti from Manson Family members.
A Power Wagon that is said to contain, much like other pieces of history in Ballarat, graffiti from Manson Family members.
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Ballarat General Store (don't count on it).  Definitely a stopping place of interest but also a necessity for those who may run into trouble or just want to hangout and talk to a few people who know about the area.  There used to be a year round resident but that might have changed since my trip.  They just happened to have a "get together" at the time of this photo...you will NOT see this many vehicles on a normal weekend if any at all.
Ballarat General Store (don't count on it). Definitely a stopping place of interest but also a necessity for those who may run into trouble or just want to hangout and talk to a few people who know about the area. There used to be a year round resident but that might have changed since my trip. They just happened to have a "get together" at the time of this photo...you will NOT see this many vehicles on a normal weekend if any at all.
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Wicht's Camp at the western mouth of Surprise Canyon and the starting point of the hike.
Wicht's Camp at the western mouth of Surprise Canyon and the starting point of the hike.
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Signs of years gone by:  Rock drills still in the granite, I presume, used as points to anchor winches as they pulled vehicles over obstacles like this.  Beware the green rock; slippery as snot!
Signs of years gone by: Rock drills still in the granite, I presume, used as points to anchor winches as they pulled vehicles over obstacles like this. Beware the green rock; slippery as snot!
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Baja California Treefrog - Pseudacris hypochondriaca hypochondriaca.  It is amazing how much water flows through this part of the desert.  It isn't much but it is significant in such a hot desolate place.<br /> Pseudacris hypochondriaca hypochondriaca.
Baja California Treefrog - Pseudacris hypochondriaca hypochondriaca. It is amazing how much water flows through this part of the desert. It isn't much but it is significant in such a hot desolate place.
Pseudacris hypochondriaca hypochondriaca.
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It may be a little hard to see at first, look for the eye of the rattler.  Probably a Panamint Speckled Rattlesnake but not a good enough view of the body in this photo.
It may be a little hard to see at first, look for the eye of the rattler. Probably a Panamint Speckled Rattlesnake but not a good enough view of the body in this photo.
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The eeriest sound at 0100 in the morning:  When a wild burro brays in a tight canyon like this.  Their wild oat songs about mining days gone by echos through the canyon and is, at best, a little unnerving.  The white burro was a surprise to behold.
The eeriest sound at 0100 in the morning: When a wild burro brays in a tight canyon like this. Their wild oat songs about mining days gone by echos through the canyon and is, at best, a little unnerving. The white burro was a surprise to behold.
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Great Basin Collared Lizard, crotaphytus bicinctores.
Great Basin Collared Lizard, crotaphytus bicinctores.
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Two prominent springs feed Surprise Canyon and I recommend topping off with a purifier at each opportunity.
Two prominent springs feed Surprise Canyon and I recommend topping off with a purifier at each opportunity.
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Commercial mining in this area finally ended around the '70's but there are several pieces of equipment to be found along with evidence of turn of the century and newer mining operations.
Commercial mining in this area finally ended around the '70's but there are several pieces of equipment to be found along with evidence of turn of the century and newer mining operations.
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Taken from the &quot;Great House&quot; of the town.  There are several cabins but all are inhabited by some sort of pack rat/rodent and care should be taken based on the hazards that come with rodent poop and urine.
Taken from the "Great House" of the town. There are several cabins but all are inhabited by some sort of pack rat/rodent and care should be taken based on the hazards that come with rodent poop and urine.
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Panamint City Kiln.  Unmistakable landmark for this area.
Panamint City Kiln. Unmistakable landmark for this area.
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Re: OAUSA Net – November 13, 2014 – Destination Death Valley NP

Post by cruiserlarry » Fri Nov 14, 2014 1:00 am

Late on-line check-in please :mrgreen:
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