Not sure about that... another "rule change??" Been stuck
in snow (twice!) and sand roving in contests... My first
rover vehicle was named as the result of one particular
misadventure during a Spring Sprint... Something about
"roving where one shoudn't be roving"... The other rover
that towed me out of the snow in that contest ran the last
mile in 4WD to get to me... and my rover vehicle was TWO
wheel drive...
Eric
KB7DQH
On Sat, 18 Aug 2007 17:12:47 -0700 (PDT)
David Schumacher <dreamcatcher_two@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> Hey thanks everyone for the warm welcome and all of the
> postive responses. We (my brother & I) are looking
> forward to getting back to contesting together as a multi
> team again, used to do it years ago but we've both moved,
> and got away from it for awhile. The time has come to
> have some fun again!
>
> About a week or so before the contest, I'll post a plan
> of attack, we will be covering 7 grids in the two days,
> no circling, working anyone and everyone anywhere that we
> can hear.
>
> And as far as the other post about a beer every time
> there is a new grid, I've always wondered if you get any
> more points for working a new grid in the dark while its
> raining and your stuck in the mud on the side of the
> highway ........ you know kind of like how you get an
> extra db or two if you climb the tower in a lightening
> storm after midnight with the new antenna.
>
> 73 looking forward to making lots of contacts in the
> contest.
> Dave
> KF6LT
>
>
> Dave
>
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