[KL7AA] Volunteers STILL Needed - Friends of Pets Dog Jog

John E Lynn Jr [email protected]
Thu, 25 Jul 2002 20:34:58 -0800


From:	TJ Sheffield [SMTP:[email protected]]
The Friends of Pets Dog Jog is coming up this Saturday at Kincaid Park and 
we still need several volunteers for checkpoints.

Please contact TJ Sheffield - KL7TS if you can help!

907.248.3864  HM
907.265.2409  WK
[email protected]

Thanks very much and I hope to see you there!
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Date:                  Saturday, 27 Jul 2002 - Briefing at 0800
                                               Dogs jog at 1000

Repeater frequency:    449.650, minus (-), no tone

Backup frequency:      146.400, simplex, no tone

Directions:  Head west on Raspberry Road and enter the park.  Follow the 
road and note the mileage when you drive under the wooden footbridge.  
Approximately 0.8 miles beyond the wooden footbridge is a large parking lot 
on your right.  Pull into the parking lot for a briefing and to pick up your 
maps.

                            CHECKPOINTS
(Volunteer STILL Needed) Viola Swamp
(Volunteer STILL Needed) Sherwood Forest
Mike Borer        WL7CKB    Arlene's Way (water drop)
Mark Kelliher     KL7TQ     Short Cut No. 1
(Volunteer STILL Needed) Puffin Climb
Dave Bauer        KLODA     Pia-Magrethe's Overlook (water drop)
Phil Mannie       KLOQW     Short Cut No. 2
Keith Clark       WL7CSR    Arlene's Overlook (water drop)
TJ Sheffield      KL7TS     Sven's Turn
Gary Rasmussen    KL7GR     Electrical Box
Steve Jensen      KLOVZ     5K Sweep, mountain bike
Richard Block (?) KL7RLB    One Mile Tunnel (water drop)
(Volunteer STILL Needed) One Mile Junction
Len Worchester    WL7IM     One Mile Sweep, mountain bike
(Volunteer STILL Needed) Michele Girault's Shadow

Control:  This is a non-directed net.  Call other checkpoints at will.

General:  Expect equipment problems.  Bring headsets, HTs, batteries, 
clipboards, paper, pencils, maps.  Have your radio manual with you and be 
familiar with methods of changing frequency (or tone if required).

Public Service events should be treated as emergency preparedness exercises. 
  Bring sufficient weather gear, food and water for approximately four 
hours.  Two years ago it rained hard all day, so plan accordingly and bring 
your SPF 40 sunblock!

We will help dispense water (both people and dogs) and help collect trash.  
Bring leather gloves for handling trash bags.  Thanks very much!

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