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To: marcos who wrote (5136)10/25/2003 9:14:38 AM
From: E. Charters  Respond to of 8273
 
Squamish is a little depression in the side of the road? Sort of like Sicamous or Squalor up Quesnel way. You could get very depressed and washed out staying in those ruts in the hinterland out back of the main valley I will tell thee.

I got a better antenna. I ran a co-axial wire to the neighbour's cable and then drove a fibre pin with a copper center into his co-ax. ground it out on his connectors, and voila! instant 90 channel. Don't even have to connect your cable to his, just bring your end-of-cable dipole anttena close enough to the pin to catch the rf.

If you gravel it completely one size, the squam will not wash. But any sand in that and the mixture will float. Yes. What builds nice compacting roads as in granular B, will also run away in the rain. The rip rap idea is a good one. Also the square wooden culvert and the uphill ditch. The old standby. Very little washes away railroad bed I note.

EC<:-}



To: marcos who wrote (5136)10/25/2003 9:17:13 AM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8273
 
We here about CPT but what is in it. What is the story?

EC<:-}