Kings Canyon / Sequoia National Forest 2012
Posted: Sat Oct 13, 2012 10:25 pm
We took advantage of the good weather and spent 4 days visiting one of our favorite spots in the local (well, sort of) mountains. Just outside Kings Canyon National Park is the Sequoia National Forest and it has some of the most spectacular High Sierra scenery in California. We base camped for these 4 days and visited some of the things that make this area so famous.
Tom was not able to join us, as he had committed to host his customer appreciation event that weekend at Frasier Park. In advance of the weekend, Tom and I had arranged to use our HF radios to contact each other so he could do a Ham Radio demo at his event. As it turned out, we were not able to get the HF thing to work, due to some coordination issues. So, on the day of the event, we figured it was worth a shot to see if we could hit the Fraser Mountain repeater (which Tom was monitoring for his event) to see if we could make a contact. Hopes were not high as we hit the Buck Rock Lookout Tower (8500 ft), especially since all we had were our 5 watt HTs. To our surprise, not only were we able to hit the Fraser Repeater, but the audio quality was very good. It was at this point that Tom agreed that a 2M contact would be an impressive demo. From our location, it was 135 miles to the Fraser Mountain repeater. Not bad for an HT!
Back at camp (8100 ft.) we tried to hit the Fraser Repeater with our vehicle vertical antennas, but no soap. Frank and I set up our 2M beams, aimed them at Fraser, and continued to have great contacts with Tom, including his demos at the event.
This years side trips included the Boyden Caves, the General Grant Grove, and the Buck Rock Fire Look out Station. Four days of great weather, great meals, and great friends, all in one of the most scenic areas you can imagine. Very, very hard to beat! Thanks Hector, Ben, Frank, Larry and Ollie.
CAMP AND VIEWS FROM CAMP
KITCHEN
ON THE WAY TO CAMP
More to come
BOYDEN CAVERNS
Tom was not able to join us, as he had committed to host his customer appreciation event that weekend at Frasier Park. In advance of the weekend, Tom and I had arranged to use our HF radios to contact each other so he could do a Ham Radio demo at his event. As it turned out, we were not able to get the HF thing to work, due to some coordination issues. So, on the day of the event, we figured it was worth a shot to see if we could hit the Fraser Mountain repeater (which Tom was monitoring for his event) to see if we could make a contact. Hopes were not high as we hit the Buck Rock Lookout Tower (8500 ft), especially since all we had were our 5 watt HTs. To our surprise, not only were we able to hit the Fraser Repeater, but the audio quality was very good. It was at this point that Tom agreed that a 2M contact would be an impressive demo. From our location, it was 135 miles to the Fraser Mountain repeater. Not bad for an HT!
Back at camp (8100 ft.) we tried to hit the Fraser Repeater with our vehicle vertical antennas, but no soap. Frank and I set up our 2M beams, aimed them at Fraser, and continued to have great contacts with Tom, including his demos at the event.
This years side trips included the Boyden Caves, the General Grant Grove, and the Buck Rock Fire Look out Station. Four days of great weather, great meals, and great friends, all in one of the most scenic areas you can imagine. Very, very hard to beat! Thanks Hector, Ben, Frank, Larry and Ollie.
CAMP AND VIEWS FROM CAMP
KITCHEN
ON THE WAY TO CAMP
More to come
BOYDEN CAVERNS