Rick, W6RKC, wrote:
> So again, I still want to know how you have the money and time to
> engineer this SO2R remote contesting top ten location but not the
> money and time to get there and operate.
In some cases, it can be due to a periodic logistical impediment.
One of my possible remote sites on top of the 90 acre family property peak can 
not be reached during REAL BAD WX (or even during a sunny period aftermath 
therefrom).  Like, because the narrow canyon at the base of the almost straight 
up mini-mountain with the creek that gets flooded results in canyon residents 
being stranded for up to two weeks unable to get out to the main road.
This would be a solar powered/battery system site, a tad over 4 miles airline 
from my home QTH, that I can be at less than 5ms latency with via 
point-to-point gear when all goes well.
During decent wx (if the narrow, steep dirt road up to the top hasn't crapped 
out as frequently happens), I do plan to physically operate from time to time 
at the rattlesnake & mountain lion infested location.  Umh, I may be the only 
person operating a contest with a pistol strapped on each side of me.
On the positive side, there's no property purchase necessary, and no rent to 
pay :-)
Coincidental Historical Trivia: My good friend Jim Neiger, our girlfriends and 
some other friends once had a picnic & partied at the base of this site back in 
the 1960's ... but of course it was a nice sunny day and we got across the 3 
rocky creek crossings going in OK.  Unfortunately, Jim's brand new vehicle had 
a rock puncture the oil filter I think it was when driving back through one of 
the creek crossings.  We all had to hike over a mile out to the main road, and 
fortunately a family friend ended up hauling us all back 30 miles to San Jose 
in the back of his pickup.  Ahhhhh, "memories".
73...
Rick, K6VVA
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