OAUSA Net - March 30, 2017 - Destination Net
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OAUSA Net - March 30, 2017 - Destination Net
It's time to start planning your spring and summer outdoor adventure. Rick Schirmer, KK6CTT, has some great suggestions. Join us for the discussion.
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Re: OAUSA Net - March 30, 2017 - Destination Net
02. Anza Borrego 170324-26 trip...Cause and Effect...Feature Product(s)
A. Lesson Learned:
1) Duct Tape
2) Glue
3) Needle and Thread
4) Speedy Stitcher http://www.speedystitcher.com/
5) Waxed Dental Floss
5) Extra Boots (quality of boot) B. Multi-Tool:
1) Quality Tool (note..."quality")
2) Multi-use Pliers In this case Swiss Army large format knife, e.g., https://www.victorinox.com/global/en/Pr ... s/p/0.9043
3) Beware the "Jumping Cholla" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cylindropuntia_fulgida C. HT Radio:
1) Battery Eliminator 2) "P" Extra Batteries (P for Plenty!)
3) Aftermarket more efficient rubber duck (your choice there are a lot out there but I have had good luck with Diamond products)
4) Ed Fong or similar roll-up J-Pole...just in case DBJ-2 (ham) dual band roll up antenna kit - (144-148 MHz and 440-450 MHz) Includes adapters for BNC, SMA and SMA - female. Also includes a 6 ft extension cable. Maximum power input 50 watts. - $29 http://edsantennas.weebly.com/
A. Lesson Learned:
1) Duct Tape
2) Glue
3) Needle and Thread
4) Speedy Stitcher http://www.speedystitcher.com/
5) Waxed Dental Floss
5) Extra Boots (quality of boot) B. Multi-Tool:
1) Quality Tool (note..."quality")
2) Multi-use Pliers In this case Swiss Army large format knife, e.g., https://www.victorinox.com/global/en/Pr ... s/p/0.9043
3) Beware the "Jumping Cholla" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cylindropuntia_fulgida C. HT Radio:
1) Battery Eliminator 2) "P" Extra Batteries (P for Plenty!)
3) Aftermarket more efficient rubber duck (your choice there are a lot out there but I have had good luck with Diamond products)
4) Ed Fong or similar roll-up J-Pole...just in case DBJ-2 (ham) dual band roll up antenna kit - (144-148 MHz and 440-450 MHz) Includes adapters for BNC, SMA and SMA - female. Also includes a 6 ft extension cable. Maximum power input 50 watts. - $29 http://edsantennas.weebly.com/
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H-U-A or "Hooah!" = Heard Understood & Acknowledged. In context: "Roger that sir, HUA!"
Re: OAUSA Net - March 30, 2017 - Destination Net
03. Planning and Preparation:
A. What is the theme of your visit? In this case I wanted to share a few sites I knew about and add a few more to my list of "explored AB places." We were meeting an academic group who were going to discuss flowers and their scientific attributes and names. More in depth than I care to admit interest in but these wanderers of the desert have a lot of experience with many varied topics that should be part of the well rounded outdoor explorer. In this case I found myself overwhelmed with information but I will come back for more; like a moth to a porch light.
B. On this trip the following sites were on the list:
1) The 2017 Flower Bloom (have camera will travel) 2) Marshal South's homestead (2 mile round trip), he called it "Yaquitepec" (YAKeete-PECK) http://www.desertusa.com/desert-people/ ... south.html 3) The Morteros Trail (.6 mile round trip) https://www.hikespeak.com/trails/morter ... go-desert/ 4) The Pictograph Trail (1.8 mile RT) https://www.hikespeak.com/trails/pictog ... go-desert/ 5) And the finale, a 5.5 mile RT hike to Maidenhair Falls https://www.hikespeak.com/trails/hellho ... go-desert/ C. Again, with such a vast park, you have to visit the official website to get all the particulars in this case; hiking trails, dispersed camping, fire regulations, crowds and anything else that might effect your visit https://www.hikespeak.com/trails/hellho ... go-desert/
D. Now, as far as the bloom, I have been tracking the bloom report on DesertUSA http://www.desertusa.com/wildflo/ca_abdsp.html and found their "bloom meter" to be a good gauge of the current bloom status. Good source of information for most areas. Something the bloom chasers may find a useful step is to check in to the Calflora website https://www.calflora.org/entry/wgh.html to do research of the exact area you plan to visit. You put the "X" on the map where you plan to visit and it will spit out the flowers others have reported exist in the area you plan to visit. Here is an example of the floodplain on the way to Maidenhair Falls.
A. What is the theme of your visit? In this case I wanted to share a few sites I knew about and add a few more to my list of "explored AB places." We were meeting an academic group who were going to discuss flowers and their scientific attributes and names. More in depth than I care to admit interest in but these wanderers of the desert have a lot of experience with many varied topics that should be part of the well rounded outdoor explorer. In this case I found myself overwhelmed with information but I will come back for more; like a moth to a porch light.
B. On this trip the following sites were on the list:
1) The 2017 Flower Bloom (have camera will travel) 2) Marshal South's homestead (2 mile round trip), he called it "Yaquitepec" (YAKeete-PECK) http://www.desertusa.com/desert-people/ ... south.html 3) The Morteros Trail (.6 mile round trip) https://www.hikespeak.com/trails/morter ... go-desert/ 4) The Pictograph Trail (1.8 mile RT) https://www.hikespeak.com/trails/pictog ... go-desert/ 5) And the finale, a 5.5 mile RT hike to Maidenhair Falls https://www.hikespeak.com/trails/hellho ... go-desert/ C. Again, with such a vast park, you have to visit the official website to get all the particulars in this case; hiking trails, dispersed camping, fire regulations, crowds and anything else that might effect your visit https://www.hikespeak.com/trails/hellho ... go-desert/
D. Now, as far as the bloom, I have been tracking the bloom report on DesertUSA http://www.desertusa.com/wildflo/ca_abdsp.html and found their "bloom meter" to be a good gauge of the current bloom status. Good source of information for most areas. Something the bloom chasers may find a useful step is to check in to the Calflora website https://www.calflora.org/entry/wgh.html to do research of the exact area you plan to visit. You put the "X" on the map where you plan to visit and it will spit out the flowers others have reported exist in the area you plan to visit. Here is an example of the floodplain on the way to Maidenhair Falls.
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H-U-A or "Hooah!" = Heard Understood & Acknowledged. In context: "Roger that sir, HUA!"
Re: OAUSA Net - March 30, 2017 - Destination Net
04. Some other tidbits before I call it good and finish up with a montage of photos:
A. I like to draw my coordinates from different sources but none as much as Goggle Earth (free), because I am a no frills travel inexpensively kind of guy... However, I also like having reference materiel on hand that I could easily use without any magical battery or electrical source and that is the Delorme Gazetteer. I find them quite useful...not perfect...but an added tool for the tool kit. An example for cost: https://www.amazon.com/Southern-Califor ... 0899332625 B. Also, this area is remote so in addition to your normal repertoire of programmed repeaters it is always good to have "proximity repeaters" either programmed in or on a hard copy that can be inputted at those quiet times in camp when radio work is how we bide our time until we eat of course! NOTE: The above list was run from both Julian and Borrego Springs and then combined so the "distance" may not be right from one or the other (duplicates where deleted). Nonetheless, it was used as a fall back plan and I only got through inputting the 2m frequencies and although we did not use any repeaters, it was an exercise in solidifying my ability to hand program my HT.
C. A lot of the fill in the blank stuff can get "involved" but we all know, about the time you do not make the extra effort you run into MR SNAFU!
D. Enough of this...let's finish up with some photos...
A. I like to draw my coordinates from different sources but none as much as Goggle Earth (free), because I am a no frills travel inexpensively kind of guy... However, I also like having reference materiel on hand that I could easily use without any magical battery or electrical source and that is the Delorme Gazetteer. I find them quite useful...not perfect...but an added tool for the tool kit. An example for cost: https://www.amazon.com/Southern-Califor ... 0899332625 B. Also, this area is remote so in addition to your normal repertoire of programmed repeaters it is always good to have "proximity repeaters" either programmed in or on a hard copy that can be inputted at those quiet times in camp when radio work is how we bide our time until we eat of course! NOTE: The above list was run from both Julian and Borrego Springs and then combined so the "distance" may not be right from one or the other (duplicates where deleted). Nonetheless, it was used as a fall back plan and I only got through inputting the 2m frequencies and although we did not use any repeaters, it was an exercise in solidifying my ability to hand program my HT.
C. A lot of the fill in the blank stuff can get "involved" but we all know, about the time you do not make the extra effort you run into MR SNAFU!
D. Enough of this...let's finish up with some photos...
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Re: OAUSA Net - March 30, 2017 - Destination Net
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Re: OAUSA Net - March 30, 2017 - Destination Net
06. Highlight of photos for this great trip of 2.5 days and 2 nights!
A. Marshal South/Ghost Mountain: 02, Julian Cafe.jpg[/attachment] B. Morteros and Pictograph: C. Bobcat Fight: E. Big Horn Sheep:
A. Marshal South/Ghost Mountain: 02, Julian Cafe.jpg[/attachment] B. Morteros and Pictograph: C. Bobcat Fight: E. Big Horn Sheep:
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Re: OAUSA Net - March 30, 2017 - Destination Net
07. Flowers:
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08. Wrapping things up.
A. Maidenhair Falls/Hell Hole Canyon: B. Night:
A. Maidenhair Falls/Hell Hole Canyon: B. Night:
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Re: OAUSA Net - March 30, 2017 - Destination Net
Early check in please
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Re: OAUSA Net - March 30, 2017 - Destination Net
Early Check In for Me.
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The middle of nowhere is somewhere I'd prefer to be.
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