2019 S2K Spring Bear Mountain Drive on Sunday 6/02/19 at 9AM
#21
What channel do you guys use on your drives? The Dragon S2000 group uses 4.0, the Erie PA group uses 2.0, while the LA S2000 goups use 4.2.
Just want to ensure I have my BaoFeng radio programmed to the right frequncy.
Just want to ensure I have my BaoFeng radio programmed to the right frequncy.
#22
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JoePhotographer (05-30-2019)
#23
We will be doing 10% off any S2K TakeOver event registrations at the end of the drive!
We will be at brother's BBQ to answer any questions you might have as well as have shirts and stickers for sale.
See you there!
We will be at brother's BBQ to answer any questions you might have as well as have shirts and stickers for sale.
See you there!
#24
A caution. When we lineup at the start, and also by the overpass midway, we're on busy highways. Yet it starts to feel like a carshow. We let our guard down as we're checking out all the cars, talking with old friends.
Meanwhile the traffic whizzing by is also distracted by the long line of unusual yet identical cars. People wander into the road, not paying enough attention.
A co-worker had someone die in front of them when they stopped to help a stranded motorist. They were both standing next roadside when a driver clipped the guy my friend stopped to help. Sent him flying. It was brutal. My friend was traumatized.
A reminder, lets be safe out there. Be hyper vigilant when walking in or near the road. Whenever possible, walk along the inside of row of cars, not street side.
Meanwhile the traffic whizzing by is also distracted by the long line of unusual yet identical cars. People wander into the road, not paying enough attention.
A co-worker had someone die in front of them when they stopped to help a stranded motorist. They were both standing next roadside when a driver clipped the guy my friend stopped to help. Sent him flying. It was brutal. My friend was traumatized.
A reminder, lets be safe out there. Be hyper vigilant when walking in or near the road. Whenever possible, walk along the inside of row of cars, not street side.
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freq (06-01-2019)
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A caution. When we lineup at the start, and also by the overpass midway, we're on busy highways. Yet it starts to feel like a carshow. We let our guard down as we're checking out all the cars, talking with old friends.
Meanwhile the traffic whizzing by is also distracted by the long line of unusual yet identical cars. People wander into the road, not paying enough attention.
A co-worker had someone die in front of them when they stopped to help a stranded motorist. They were both standing next roadside when a driver clipped the guy my friend stopped to help. Sent him flying. It was brutal. My friend was traumatized.
A reminder, lets be safe out there. Be hyper vigilant when walking in or near the road. Whenever possible, walk along the inside of row of cars, not street side.
Meanwhile the traffic whizzing by is also distracted by the long line of unusual yet identical cars. People wander into the road, not paying enough attention.
A co-worker had someone die in front of them when they stopped to help a stranded motorist. They were both standing next roadside when a driver clipped the guy my friend stopped to help. Sent him flying. It was brutal. My friend was traumatized.
A reminder, lets be safe out there. Be hyper vigilant when walking in or near the road. Whenever possible, walk along the inside of row of cars, not street side.
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BOA (06-02-2019)