Bill: I am a ham and I will be there, and I expect some others will be there too. I have made no particular effort to harden my gear for emergency preparedness, but I would very much like to discuss it.
For the past two years we have set up a portable ham station at the camp out. Had a lot of help from some of the younger guys (non hams) with setting up the rig, tables, stringing antennas and such. We have made contacts with hams in far places, handed out information, answered a few questions from interested folks and encouraged them to become hams. I know of several hams in FSW, and in other threads on this forum we have encouraged participation in an HF net for FSW hams and others who might be interested. I regret to say that there hasn't been much interest. (I don't mean you Grant. And Felicia, Dolen, Jamie, I have not forgotten your interest and the good discussions we had.) But so far this has been mostly a one-old-man effort.
I'm wondering if it is worthwhile to cart the gear to the camp site, string the antenna and get on the air. Anyone interested in trying to make some contacts from a portable station in the Wyoming outback? It might be better to just set up a card table, hand out some flyers and answer questions. Who wants to man the table for a spell?
What do y'all think?
John