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Baker to Vegas Challenge Cup Relay Race
Well, this weekend was the baker to vegas run, and a great time was had
by all. This special event is a 120 mile marathon relay race for members of law enforcement, and drew 200 teams from all over the world. Teams were present from as far away as Berlin and Australia. The race is run through the Mojave desert of California and Nevada and takes 24 hours to complete. It starts in Baker California (about an hour or so east of death valley), and winds through the mountains of California state route 127 to Pahrump Nevada, where it continues down Nevada state route 160 to Las Vegas. There are twenty relay stations manned by race volunteers, and ham volunteers. These stations are used as comfort/medical stations and relay points (a baton is passed to the next runner in the team). Hams provide official timing and rule violation notification as well as setting up and manning a communications net to cover the broad expanse of the desert used for the race. APRS was used with some race teams that were interested in its use. Hams are also used for "early warning" - that is, to alert a team at a station that their runner and chase vehicle is one mile out and approaching the station, so as to allow the runner taking the next leg of the race to be ready when the present runner arrives. Hams are positioned on the course one mile from each station to read off the team number of the runners as they go by, transmitting this information to the next station. Hams on motorcyles patrol the route alert for any situation that might pose a safety hazard, or to call in medical assistance should it be needed. This was my first year working this special event, although I had heard of it for many years. I was fortuanate to be placed at a station with a wonderful group of hams who made me feel very welcome even though I was a newcomer to their rather seasoned group. It was wonderful, and I look forward to participating in this and other special event activities every year. best regards, Mathew -- ROT 13 this address to mail me: bar jbeq abg guerr; uvtu qrfreg zna, gura nqq - ng lnubb qbg pbz. |
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TuxTrax wrote: Well, this weekend was the baker to vegas run, and a great time was had by all. snip Well darn it! I posted with the wrong identity from my browser. I use TuxTrax most of the time, but I wanted to use my call sign, KD6MSI. Oh well. Regards, Mathew KD6MSI -- ROT 13 this address to mail me: bar jbeq abg guerr; uvtu qrfreg zna, gura nqq - ng lnubb qbg pbz. |
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