[FoxHunt] Newbie (Am I alone?)

wolfbob wolfbob at csnsys.com
Wed May 9 00:19:53 EDT 2007


Interesting view point.

We have these very big, very hard monthly hunts here in Los 
Angeles, but the folk hunting in these don't seem to be in 
it for the competition. Winning is coming in second and it 
seems that all of us get much more pleasure out of the hunt 
itself rather than beating out the others. It is a little 
more than a walk in the woods looking for nature and oh yes, 
a transmitter, but has evolved into a kinda of finding the 
transmitter and oh yes see all that nature. The challenge 
seems to be finding the road, or keeping track of multiple 
transmitters not beating our friends.

Interesting but...
Bob, WB6JPI


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Barry Fox" <foxbw at comcast.net>
To: <foxhunt at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2007 8:58 PM
Subject: [FoxHunt] Newbie (Am I alone?)


> My apologies to the list.  I am a newbie to this list and 
> when I subscribed
> I used my
> arrl.net addr instead of my "real" addr.  The list 
> moderator was kind enough
> to let
> me know that fact, changed the addr for me  and let my 
> posting go.
> With that aside, de W1HFN, Barry from Sterling, MA.  I was 
> very much into
> fox hunting several years ago when several of the local 
> clubs hid the
> foxbox.
> Now it seems they no longer do that, so I thought I would 
> hang out here and
> see
> if there is any interest in reviving the sport here in 
> Central MA.
> My interests lie mainly in a leisurely stroll in the woods 
> looking for the
> fox, not
> in competiteve hunting, FWIW.
> 73 to all
> Barry - W1HFN
>
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