Hello again...
For the March club run, we will be doing something a little different. Alan will be leading this one and we'll be doing some exploring.
Once again, we'll be over the hump in the Pahrump valley side of the hill. There's an area between Lovel Canyon and Trout Canyon with numerous trails that look interesting, so we'll be checking them out. We will meet on Hwy #160 on the Pahrump side, approximately one mile past the Lovel Canyon turnoff. If you aren't sure where the turn off is, just look for the group of Jeeps, we'll be parked just off the Highway. We'll meet at 9:00 and rollout at 9:30. If anyone has any questions, please let me know. Hope to see you there.
On a different note... There are members of the club that have questions regarding the use of GMRS radios. I have been with the club for over 20 years and we've always used CB radios. I grew up around CB and Amateur radios, my father was a Ham as long as I can remember, so I know how well these types of radios work. CB's work on the AM band, are low frequency and the most power you can legally put out is 4 watts. GMRS radios work on the FM band, which is quieter than AM. It's also UHF, {ultra high frequency} and you can legally put out up to 50 watts for better range. Now you don't need a license to use CB's, but a license is required for GMRS which is currently $35, {although not everyone using them has one}. You can purchase a 5 watt handheld GMRS radio for $50 or less. Officially, we are using CB radios on our runs. However, if the club members present have GMRS radios and choose to use them we will do so. Not to worry though, I usually run both CB and GMRS radios for those that maybe are unable to purchase a GMRS radio. I hope this helps.
John Grothe: Club Director