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102' G5RV Inverted V3 viewsDarin and I standing in front of our HF antenna.May 10, 2009
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2 viewsDarin (KI6) on the left, David (KF6) on the right.May 10, 2009
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Unpacked!5 viewsEquipment unpacked - check. Antenna up - check. Time for beer.May 10, 2009
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CB'er caught in the act6 viewsMarked! As we rounded the hairpin turn on Modjeska peak (main divide truck trail), we noticed an old van with a full size vertical antenna parked near a tower. After spinning through the bands, we found it was "Giuseppe" from CB channel 17. Apparently, he was "dropping the maul" on channel 17. We didn't stop to say hi.May 10, 2009
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Maple Springs Main Gate2 viewsThe dreaded gate! Whew, it was open when we arrived. More importantly, it was open when we left!May 10, 2009
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Maple Springs Trailhead Sign2 viewsUntil this trip, I never new the Santiago Canyon entrance was called Maple Springs.May 10, 2009
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First View of Santiago Peak3 viewsTurning the corner at Modjeska Peak, we got our first good view of Santiago Peak.May 10, 2009
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National Forest Adventure Pass3 viewsWe bought the adventure pass for $5 at the general store in Santiago Canyon.May 10, 2009
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Silverado Historical Landmark No. 2021 viewsMay 10, 2009
 
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