Member III
Hahaha! Guess we’ll have to do again. [emoji12]Damn it I missed this and I was free all day ughhh lol
Member III
Hahaha! Guess we’ll have to do again. [emoji12]Damn it I missed this and I was free all day ughhh lol
Member III
Is that rhetorical?Can I figure out how to post pictures?
Traveler III
From your phone.....click on the “+” sign and then the paper clip in the center.Can I figure out how to post pictures?
Enthusiast III
Member III
Not sure about PA, but I can recommend Rocky Gap In western MD for traditional campground.Ok gentlemen! I'm looking for a good campsite in the southern pa area. Close to hwy 81. Nothing hard to access. It's a long weekend brother's campout. Any input would be awesome!
Traveler III
I thought you were doing the New Year's trip this weekend with Blue Ridge Overland Gear/Adam.Ok gentlemen! I'm looking for a good campsite in the southern pa area. Close to hwy 81. Nothing hard to access. It's a long weekend brother's campout. Any input would be awesome!
Enthusiast III
I am. This is for end of March.I thought you were doing the New Year's trip this weekend with Blue Ridge Overland Gear/Adam.
Pathfinder I
What's this? A different Adam?I thought you were doing the New Year's trip this weekend with Blue Ridge Overland Gear/Adam.
Traveler III
Adam from BROG.What's this? A different Adam?
Enthusiast III
If you're still looking for this, here, if I'm late.....for next time considerations....I'm pretty familiar with the 81 corridor as I live in Hagerstown, close to PA state lineOk gentlemen! I'm looking for a good campsite in the southern pa area. Close to hwy 81. Nothing hard to access. It's a long weekend brother's campout. Any input would be awesome!
I’d say basic built-in are CB and handhelds are generally walkie talkies. CB is crappy clarity though. And walkies are crappy range.Hey everyone, I’m looking to invest in my first comms setup in hopes of getting out on some trail rides and events in 2019. What’s the best bang for my buck around here? Is everyone around here running GMRS, HAM, or CB? I don’t mind getting a license if need be, I just don’t really want three (or more?) different systems at the moment. Thanks, and happy new year!
Advocate III
Not an expert by any means, but from my experience.Hey everyone, I’m looking to invest in my first comms setup in hopes of getting out on some trail rides and events in 2019. What’s the best bang for my buck around here? Is everyone around here running GMRS, HAM, or CB? I don’t mind getting a license if need be, I just don’t really want three (or more?) different systems at the moment. Thanks, and happy new year!
Pathfinder I
I just got a pair of Baofengs too. The programming cable just arrived in the mail. Gonna configure them this week and test them out with my son skiing at Snowshoe this weekend. From experience FRS radios are pretty shitty at ski resorts. Hoping for a big improvement.Yeah what they said; CB is most primarily used as they are cheap, easy to use, and reliable, even if they sound crappy sometimes. They work fine. In addition, it's great to have some 2 way radios (GMRS, FRS). I always bring my Boafeng ($25) which can use ameteur bands as well as all 2 way frequencies. I also bring a couple of Cobra 2 ways to give to those whom don't have any comms so we can keep them updated or to carry around camp/festival/etc for out-of-rig communication.
Member III
For sure! Assuming I get back to work at some point. [emoji12]Meet-up, trail ride, or overnighter, what’s next for the group? Late January/early February sound cool?