KD1JV, Steve Weber on the Appalachian Trail

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KD1JV, Steve Weber on the Appalachian Trail

Jerry Uhte  K9UT
Wonder if anyone has heard from Steve,KD1JV while hiking  he
was to have left weeks ago !
 He was to operate portable !
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
      72, Jerry Uhte  K9UT
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RE: KD1JV, Steve Weber on the Appalachian Trail

roncasa
I asked that same question too. Apparently no one I asked has heard from him
either.
Ron wb1hga

Jerry writes:
Wonder if anyone has heard from Steve,KD1JV while hiking  he
was to have left weeks ago !
 He was to operate portable !
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Re: KD1JV, Steve Weber on the Appalachian Trail

Kevin Rock
In reply to this post by Jerry Uhte K9UT
I have attached a note I received on the QRP-L list.  It is from Seab from
Steve.

Steve is alive and stiff and sore and soaked.  He will get better.  Hope
to hear his ATS-3 on the air one day.
     Kevin.   KD5ONS



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From: seabury lyon <[hidden email]>
To: qrplist <[hidden email]>
Date: Sat, 30 Apr 2005 21:40:26 -0400
Subject: [QRP-L] KD1JV [Fwd: On the trail]

This from Steve. man, looking at the weather map, I'm sure glad it's not
me out there! -s-
==================

I made it to Gatlinburg, TN in the Smokies. About 200 miles so far, 26
days. Its been cold and wet for too long. Sprained my Achiles tendon about
30 miles back. Been limping since. Its worse first thing in the morning,
but after I limber it up some I can hike okay, but been doing very short
miles. Hopefully a day or two in town and some hot soaking will help. Then
I'm taking an easier route out of the Smokies, other than the AT along the
high ridges. I found some valley trails to connect up to get back to the
AT at the north end of the park. Should be a more interesting walk too.

Haven't had much chance to use the radio lately. Been too cold and wet for
the most part.

Talk to you next time I find internet access.

Steve
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On Mon, 2 May 2005 20:54:31 EDT, <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Tks Steve for the info , hope all will be ok for him ! i have  always
> thought
> it would be an adventure and read many books on the  trail-hikers and
> their
> stories , sure makes good reading ! Maybe the wx will get  better and
> have some
> radio time ,tks agn om !
>
>
>        72,73,  Jerry




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Re: KD1JV, Steve Weber on the Appalachian Trail

W4ABW
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The Smoky Mountain National Park is tough. Its worth the pain though.  
Getting to Gatlinburg from Springer in 26 days is good time.
 
As they say .. if you don't walk in the rain, you won't get to Maine.
 
Many thru hikers on the trail this season.
 
Good luck to all the folks aspiring to walk the AT.
 
73
Al
W4ABW
 
 
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Re: KD1JV, Steve Weber on the Appalachian Trail

Gil Stacy



>As they say .. if you don't walk in the rain, you won't get to Maine.

"Remember Maine and to hell with the pain."  Did Teddy Roosevelt say that?

73, Gil NN4CW


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