Greetings from the Antelope Valley
Posted: Wed Aug 05, 2009 4:30 pm
Somehow I wandered on to this website and just jumped right in.
I am currently recovering from a torn meniscus in my knee and the accompanying surgery, so I am out of play for the next couple months.
Before I was injured, I did a lot of traveling while offroad. I tend to wander around the local deserts near my home and find new places. I do geocaching with the kids and family. I also do a lot of long distance target shooting when I have the ammo available.
I am a former Marine (92-98) and was trained as Desert Survival Instructor at NAVSPECWAR group at Coronado and NAF El Centro. I still can do ok with map and compass but now use map and GPS.
I am running two rigs, a 1999 Jeep Wrangler and a 2005 Nissan Xterra. The Xterra is for my long range trips where I need air conditioning and good (well better than Jeep) mileage. I can also haul my kids and their gear in the Xterra. The Jeep is for the more rugged terrain and solo and group trips. Both are equipped with Kenwood VHF/UHF radios running APRS.
My favorite trips are to Mammoth, Bishop, Death Valley, Cuddeback Dry Lake, Rachel, NV, Death Valley, and Yosemite.
I am a general class amateur radio licensee and run HF mostly on portable and at home. I haven't started using mobile yet.
Look forward to getting to know you all and learn more.
Cuddeback Dry Lake portable HF station.

Outside Groom Lake (Nov 08) Buddipole on 40m to make contact with father in San Francisco Bay area.

I am currently recovering from a torn meniscus in my knee and the accompanying surgery, so I am out of play for the next couple months.
Before I was injured, I did a lot of traveling while offroad. I tend to wander around the local deserts near my home and find new places. I do geocaching with the kids and family. I also do a lot of long distance target shooting when I have the ammo available.
I am a former Marine (92-98) and was trained as Desert Survival Instructor at NAVSPECWAR group at Coronado and NAF El Centro. I still can do ok with map and compass but now use map and GPS.
I am running two rigs, a 1999 Jeep Wrangler and a 2005 Nissan Xterra. The Xterra is for my long range trips where I need air conditioning and good (well better than Jeep) mileage. I can also haul my kids and their gear in the Xterra. The Jeep is for the more rugged terrain and solo and group trips. Both are equipped with Kenwood VHF/UHF radios running APRS.
My favorite trips are to Mammoth, Bishop, Death Valley, Cuddeback Dry Lake, Rachel, NV, Death Valley, and Yosemite.
I am a general class amateur radio licensee and run HF mostly on portable and at home. I haven't started using mobile yet.
Look forward to getting to know you all and learn more.
Cuddeback Dry Lake portable HF station.

Outside Groom Lake (Nov 08) Buddipole on 40m to make contact with father in San Francisco Bay area.
