Fox Hunt V - March 9, 2014 |
Oh yea! Dust off your handheld and get ready to hop in the car for some RDF fun here in Gloucester County. What’s a ‘foxhunt’ you ask? Glad you did! It’s nothing but a family friendly driving, navigating, and radio direction finding skills activity all in one. Just check out the links from previous GCARC Fox Hunts from the tab on our website to learn more.
Has it been a while since you joined us on a foxhunt? Well, call a fellow club member and partner up to give this one a go. Never tried a radio foxhunt before? Well, call me, and we’ll get you teamed up to ride along for some first time fun!
We’re giving you plenty of advanced notice on this one, so reserve the date! Date: Sunday March 9, Time: 1-3pm. What better way to celebrate the leap to Daylight Savings Time on that day than with a “Spring has Sprung” foxhunt!
Tune in at 1pm on our 2M repeater frequency to check-in so we know who is hunting, and then get instructions on how the find the fox. From that point on, use signal strength, or whatever technique suits you best to find the hidden transmitter. If any teams are still searching after an hour, we’ll start giving out better clues. If any are still hunting after an hour and a half, we’ll walk you in so that we can all meet up at the transmitter’s location to exchange hunt stories and a good laugh. Happy hunting!
Has it been a while since you joined us on a foxhunt? Well, call a fellow club member and partner up to give this one a go. Never tried a radio foxhunt before? Well, call me, and we’ll get you teamed up to ride along for some first time fun!
We’re giving you plenty of advanced notice on this one, so reserve the date! Date: Sunday March 9, Time: 1-3pm. What better way to celebrate the leap to Daylight Savings Time on that day than with a “Spring has Sprung” foxhunt!
Tune in at 1pm on our 2M repeater frequency to check-in so we know who is hunting, and then get instructions on how the find the fox. From that point on, use signal strength, or whatever technique suits you best to find the hidden transmitter. If any teams are still searching after an hour, we’ll start giving out better clues. If any are still hunting after an hour and a half, we’ll walk you in so that we can all meet up at the transmitter’s location to exchange hunt stories and a good laugh. Happy hunting!