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|    krackula to miso@sushi.com    |
|    Re: that place on the high mesa near bas    |
|    13 Nov 05 13:13:28    |
      From: krackula@i.am              thanks Guy ...... thats an interesting place. you're right about       those radars , some of them can hurt you if you get in front of them.              I used to watch the techs explode pigeons in the rafters       ( for fun ) of the high bay buildings ( Redstone Arsenal ) with those       Nike illuminator radars. they'd aim it up into the rafters of the       wooden storage / docking building and flick it on for a couple of       seconds and " pow " dust and feathers would rain down !              it'd be fun to get a better , up close, look at more of their       equipment. friends told me that they had a laser communications       link beam aimed back down towards Groom Lake but I can't imagine       how they'd get over those hills into the base, repeaters maybe. I       checked out the place but didn't detect any laser commo equipment       now. probably got rid of it for more modern satellite equipment, or       the project was over etc. .              have you driven out to the base camp nuke explosion ( faultless test       ) site, and if so how was the road out there. I read it's 13 miles       long, off the paved road , to the sites. could a 2 wd suv make it ok       ? far as I know it's probably the only publicly accessible test       site on the area51 region. I'd like to take my equipment there and       look for collectibles ! ha ....                     k                            On 11 Nov 2005 23:48:00 -0800, miso@sushi.com wrote:              >That is Halligan Mesa. You can't get very close by the road, though the       >first no tresspasing sign is not valid. I spent a bit of time with the       >county assessor office (or maybe recorder, I forget) and the BLM. The       >USAF just owns the top of the hill. I don't recall what is at the 2nd       >no tresspassing sign, i.e. does it have a fence or not. Anyway, you       >could park and hike around the hill. I can't vouch how high the RF       >field is at the facility. In theory, they are suppose to fence off       >areas that exceed unsafe limits, but we are talking about the DOD. ;-)       >       >The first time I went to the Warm Spring repeater site, I took the       >wrong road. I parked beneath the site at a different repeater site       >(telco), then climbed the hill. It was about as steep as Tikaboo.       >Anyway, in the distance I heard gun shots, and in a minute or two I was       >joined by a herd of Big Horn sheep that decided to climb the same hill       >I was climbing. Fortunately, they kept their distance.       >       >Regarding the ULF, after reading the UWB manuals, I think a passive       >approach won't cut it. I have some ideas on active circuitry.       >       >Getting back to Haligan Mesa, if you look carefully at the terraserver       >images, you can see there is disturbed earth between Basecamp and       >Halligan Mesa. I suspect there is a cable buried there. In theory, an       >easement would be recorded, but we are talking about something between       >the BLM and the DOD, so maybe the county wouldn't have any records.       >       >       >       >krackula wrote:       >> miso , whats that big installation up on the high ground on the road       >> that base camp is on ? have you ever been up there and gotten a       >> closer look ? looks interesting from the railroad valley / base camp       >> road .       >>       >> on the dirt road to lunar crater to do some ULF emf measurements       >> and       >> tests , we came upon a huge herd of antelope , probably 50 or more of       >> them. they were on that smooth dry lake bed on the way in to the       >> crater. they were beautiful. awesome ......       >>       >>       >>       >> k              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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