
39th Annual Campout Party
"A 2008 Camping Adventure "
June Six Seven & Eight
Introduction
The campout will take place starting
on Friday, June 6th and end on Sunday, June 8th at the Sugar Pine Dam Recreation
Area. It is one of the most beautiful spots in Placer County. This will
be a joint venture between the Club and a another group of radio amateurs
who have meeting for this annual event for the last 30 years. We are limited
to 50 people at this site so get your reservations in early. Check out the fun
we had last year by clicking here.
What The Campsite Provides
At approximately 3,000 feet above sea
level, the campground has water and restroom facilities, no hookups, but
nice spaces for trailers, tents and motor homes. There are three large
barbecue pits available at our site as well as a large recessed pit for
a grand campfire. There are plenty of trees as well as open space for stringing
a G5RV and a double extended zepp for your HF station if it is your desire to bring one. However
there are plans for three active HF stations from W0WEB and WA6UHA. We
will be using the club call, W6PW. Tentatively our stations will be active on 40
and 75 meters, during the day on 7253 khz and the Noon Time Net frequency of
7268.5 khz (Friday afternoon and all day
Saturday) and at night (Friday & Saturday) on 3908 khz (the WARFA
frequency). It's time to pack up and enjoy the great outdoors and warm up for Field Day
coming three weeks later.
VHF
and UHF paths for both Bay Area and Sacramento television and FM stations
are quite good even with simple antennas. Obviously, working 2 meters and
440 into Sacramento and the Bay Area repeaters is not difficult especially
during the early morning hours when path conditions are ideal.
The Sugar Pine Lake is just
a 1/2 mile from the campsite. A hiking trail leads to the water and connects
to another trail that follows the perimeter of the lake. The main swimming
area is located on the opposite side of the lake and is accessible by hiking
or by a 10 minute drive.
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HERE FOR CURRENT AND EXTENDED WEATHER FORECASTS AT FORESTHILL/SUGARPINE
PHOTO
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 2007 EVENT
A Chronological Look At The Planned
Activities
Between 12 noon and 1 PM, the forest
ranger will arrive to unlock the gate for access to our site. The gate
will remain open through out our stay. Also during this time and throughout
the afternoon and the early evening the 145.43 repeater (PL 162.2hz), K6MDD-B
D-star, and 146.49 simplex
will be monitored. When you arrive, park at any of the available spaces.
There are plenty.
That evening, you are on your own
for dinner. Use your Weber or the barbecue pits provided at the site.
In the morning, you are on your own
for breakfast after which, if you desire, join us for a hike to and around
the lake. Weather pending, the view will be picture postcard as we make
our way around. We will pass the swimming area and cross the dam as we
make our way back to Rocky Ridge. The hike should take approximately 2
hours.
After arriving back at the campsite,
you are on your own for lunch if you desire but most of us would probably
settle for a tall cold one. Later on you can scrounge around for wood for
the campfire that night. Around 4:30 the full socializing begins and the
bar is open. Bring out the appetizers and munches which is part of the
pot luck. Also during this time, the host supplied charcoal will be prepared
and the barbecue pits will be lit. However, before dinner as an idea conceived
by Fred Townsend AE6QL, we will have a champagne cork popping contest.
To participate in this event, bring your own champagne ...AND
NO BOTTLES WITH SCREW-ON CAPS...CORK ONLY.
As for dinner that follows,
the hot coals will be provided for cooking your choice of meat. Please
bring out a side dish, salad, rolls for dinner and dessert to share, and don't
forget there will be great music for everyone's taste provided by Dave, WA6UHA.
After dinner, the camp fire
will be started so bring your own marshmallows. The sticks will be provided
by the campsite. Enjoy the fire as we sing, chat, or whatever you would
like to do at this time. Plus we will have a real space odyssey with a few
astronomical telescopes set up.
At approximately 8 am, preparation
will be underway for the host provided barbecued pancakes. Two kinds will
be provided, plain and Oregon Blueberry. After many years of research we
were able to come up with a process that prevents the pancake batter from
seeping through the grill and on to the charcoal. Supply your own beverages
and sides and share if you like.
In the late morning, it's cleanup
time and we say our good-byes until next year.
Looks Great...Now How Do We Get There??
From San Francisco, drive east on Interstate
80 through Auburn and exit at Foresthill. Head east on Foresthill Road
crossing the mile long panoramic American River Bridge. Continue heading
east for about 20 miles and you will reach the town of Foresthill. After
passing through town continue east for another 10 miles and turn left at
Sugar Pine Dam Road. There should be sign just before you reach the junction.
Once you are on Sugar Pine Dam Road (Route 10), follow the road carefully, there are
a few turnoffs that can possibly throw you off course. If you have any
questions while on Foresthill or Sugar Pine Dam road, you should be in
simplex range. Monitor 146.49. The 145.43 (PL 162.2) Auburn repeater should
also be available and it will be the primary talk-in to get you to the site.
In any case, stay on the blacktop. Eventually you approach
a junction with the main road going slightly to the left and a road going
slightly to the right with a gate which should be open for us. This is also the
junction where route 10 ends as indicated by a sign even though the road
continues. As you go past the gate, there is
a sign posted there marking the reserved group campsites. Follow the signs
for the Rocky Ridge site which will be reserved for us. The total drive time from San Francisco to the
campground should be approximately 3 hours if you avoid the Bay Area and
Sacramento rush hours.
Cost To You
Just $35 per family!! The more the participants...you might not have to dig so deep into your
wallet...
How To Make Reservations
Just click DAVE
WA6UHA and leave your name, home QTH, type of vehicle, and number
in your party.
Below is a map to assist you .