US Northwest December Meet-Up: Winter Cascades Camping!

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Hags

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It will be a late charge again for me. I get off of a 12 hour night shift at 0730 that morning. 1 night, 2 nights, either works for me, wont have to go back to work until the Friday after.
 
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Hags

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Troy, MT, USA
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Chris
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Hagerty
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KD7ZKB
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It will be a late charge again for me. I get off of a 12 hour night shift at 0730 that morning. 1 night, 2 nights, either works for me, wont have to go back to work until the Friday after.
 
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J Peters

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I'm stoked! Same with my wife. Dogs ok? Kids? The dog is more behaved than the kid (he is is 13). If not, he has no objections to "become one with the couch".
 
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Lumbjack_MC

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I'm excited about this one! I might not make it out until Saturday because of work. For us arriving late what channels are we running for either CB/GMRS/FRS/HAM?
 
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Hags

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Steward I

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Troy, MT, USA
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Chris
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Hagerty
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KD7ZKB
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That sounds like a good idea to me. I didn't even know we had one of those.
I think the channel (CB5) is mentioned on the rally point page. It also looks like 146.46 is the accepted ham 2 meter simplex frequency, found this in the bootcamp page. And for reference, the first post from that page.