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Adios SoCal

Post by smslavin » Thu Jan 12, 2012 11:02 am

So, after a year of planning, we're finally moving to CO next month. It's been a pleasure meeting some of you over the past couple of years and if any of you ever find yourselves in CO, get in touch.
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Post by Crismateski » Thu Jan 12, 2012 12:01 pm

Sounds like we need a group camp out in our front yard :)
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Post by BorregoWrangler » Thu Jan 12, 2012 3:36 pm

I wish you guys all the best in your new endeavors. Once you get settled in and start exploring your area be sure to report back!
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Post by hmfigueroa » Thu Jan 12, 2012 6:07 pm

Sean,

Enjoy your new home and the surrounding areas. You and your family certainly know how to live life right. I realy enjoy your trips, stories, and photos. I hope you continue in ham radio, there is a great path from Colorado to Southern California and it would be great to speak with you on the air.

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Re: Adios SoCal

Post by smslavin » Thu Jan 12, 2012 6:15 pm

Crismateski wrote:Sounds like we need a group camp out in your front yard :)
If you don't mind making the drive... :D
BorregoWrangler wrote:I wish you guys all the best in your new endeavors. Once you get settled in and start exploring your area be sure to report back!
Thanks. I've already been scoping out trails and I'm floored. So much locally and so much within a day's drive. Grand Escalante, Dinosaur, Bryce, North Rim. I'm going to be on photographic overload.
hmfigueroa wrote:Enjoy your new home and the surrounding areas. You and your family certainly know how to live life right. I realy enjoy your trips, stories, and photos. I hope you continue in ham radio, there is a great path from Colorado to Southern California and it would be great to speak with you on the air.
Thanks. I will definitely continue with ham radio and actually hoping to get more involved by setting up a shack at home. I'll definitely get in touch for help figuring out how to get from there to here.
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Post by ssc » Thu Jan 12, 2012 7:39 pm

Best of luck. Where in CO are you going?

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