Member III
Member III
Member III
Explorer I
My Jeep has a ham radio with aprs, some HTs and a Garmin Rino that I am pretty sure does GMRS; I could help “translate” between ham and GMRS If I am remembering the Rino’s capabilities correctly. Will bring the homebrew iridium messenger for fun and/or emergency. I plan on playing/experimenting with aprs on this trip. If you are interested send me a note; I have a few spare parts and may be able to help get your rig on aprs for the trip.Something not talked about yet is communications while on this trip. Hope all will think about having even a cheap handheld VHF-UHF radio along. If most do, think we should be fine. Vance.
Advocate III
20990
They are broken for me as well... Post in here about it... maybe more people posting the better.Alerts/notifications seem to be broken for me so I’m probably missing a lot around here...
Explorer I
Looks like they are working again!They are broken for me as well... Post in here about it... maybe more people posting the better.
Advocate III
20990
Advocate III
20990
Officially fixed at 7:30 pm tonightLooks like they are working again!
Explorer I
Thank the team for us! Sounds like a scramble.Officially fixed at 7:30 pm tonight
Advocate III
20990
It was... turned out to be a slight programming mistakeThank the team for us! Sounds like a scramble.
Advocate III
I'll have a 12 in electric chainsaw with me.Thanks for the heads up on the trail pass, I didn’t know this. As for a chainsaw, depends on which rig we take if I bring mine or not.I was wondering if I needed a Discovery Pass for the WABDR and the answer is apparently yes. Found answer on Touratech\'s pretty decent WABDR FAQ.
Anybody planning on bringing a chainsaw?
I think we will head down Sunday afternoon and spend the night in a hotel; Seattle-ish folks let me know if you want to caravan.
Sitting here sick on a blustery afternoon. Napping and watching overlanding and WABRD vids.
Explorer I
Took a look at the Milwaukee chain saws and they are spendy! Not sure I’ll have one in time for this trip. :(I'll have a 12 in electric chainsaw with me.
I do have a little Baofang UV5-R. I don't really know how to use it yet, but I do have it.Something not talked about yet is communications while on this trip. Hope all will think about having even a cheap handheld VHF-UHF radio along. If most do, think we should be fine. Vance.
Advocate III
20990
Advocate III
I think the cheapest way to go is either a CB radio or FRS, the little hand held jobs.Yeah I don't have any comms at all yet. Should I get something cheap for the trip? No HAM license yet and I doubt I'll have it before we roll.
Member III
Advocate III
20990
Ham license is easy to get... took me one week to get my Technician License. GRMS is even easier... just pay the $60.00. CB is free and if this is still a go, I will have one or two extra ones to toss around... but the preferred method will be Ham.Yeah I don't have any comms at all yet. Should I get something cheap for the trip? No HAM license yet and I doubt I'll have it before we roll.
Traveler I
Advocate III
20990
Still open... just rsvp by fallowing the Rally Point in the first threadAre all the spots taken? May be interested