Good luck - I graduated from Lock Haven State in 1981 and grew up along the
Appalachians (ex - WA2QHN). What a cool name for a mountain, and I will look
for you. The old rail photo's are really neat. Brings back memories from one
of my favorite states.
73,
Rich
KY6R
Builder of HW-7, 8, 9, SST, K1, KX-1 and just ordered K2 . . ..
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Subject: [Elecraft] WA3WSJ's Neversink Mtn. Hike
Hello all,
I'm all packed up and ready to hike in the rain tomorrow. Boy my pack
weighs a ton because of the 40AH battery! Hope to work many from atop
Neversink Mountain in PA.
One last note, just found out my wife's Great Grandfather was a motorman
for the Neversink Railroad 1891 - 1899! Take a look at his picture on
top of the mountain in 1895.
http://www.wa3wsj.com/QTTFqsl2005.html72,
Ed, WA3WSJ
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