Beautiful day in central NC, 70F and nice breeze.  Decided to run a 500 ft bev 
in preparation for SP and the coming DX contests.

I now have a huge gash on my shin from a woods trip over a log, and I am 
sweating bullets.  Had to run the bev second time because I got disoriented in 
the woods and went from 040 to 080 heading somewhere among the pines.

The bev is hearing quite nicely and it's still 2.5 hours until sunset.  It's 
not a HiZ four square (I sold mine this past spring to downsize), but it sure 
knocks down the noise.

I'm 61.  It was a good workout.  Not as intense as lifting 50 pound horse feed 
bags or 75 pound hay bales, but a lot more challenging walking through dense 
undergrowth while trying to string insulated THHN over branches in a straight 
line.

But I think I am getting a bit long in the tooth for stringing antennas...maybe 
get a loop when the deer break the bev.

Mark Lunday, WD4ELG
Greensboro, NC  FM06be
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
http://wd4elg.blogspot.com
SKCC #16439  FISTS #17972  QRP ARCI #16497

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