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Jim Shaffer <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 13 Feb 2015 10:53:51 -0600
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I've thought seriously about going to Dayton myself.  I could likely get my 
XYL to go with me some times, but maybe not all the time.  Since she is 
originally from Dayton and has family there, I stand a pretty good chance of 
getting to go with her.

It occurs to me that perhaps with all the folks on this list, we might be 
able to set something up with some volunteers to help us get around. 
Perhaps we could start some volunteer group called Dayton Guides or 
something like that.
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Jim, ke5al
-----Original Message----- 
From: Pat Byrne
Sent: Friday, February 13, 2015 10:18 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Dayton

Mike,
I have gone to Dayton for a number of years and it still is fun.  I
went alone one year and it wasn't nearly as much fun.  There are lots
and lots of people and you will spend a lot of time asking which
seller's booth you are near and probably missing a lot of what you
would like to see.  The year that I went alone, there was bus
transportation between my motel and Hara, but now the bus service has
been scaled way back so that option is probably no longer
available.  The year I went I eventually hooked up with some members
of my local radio club and then the trip became a hell of a lot more fun!!
For the past number of years I have ridden down with a friend.  We
each get a room at the same motel and I ride back and forth with him
to Hamvention and we work the buildings and outside flea market together.
Tom comments that he sees occasional folks with canes and dogs
working the event alone, but were I to have to go alone again, I
think I would take the year off.
Whatever you do, Dayton is an experience.  Something that I think
every ham should have the chance to try!!
Pat, K9JAUAt 10:07 AM 2/13/2015, you wrote:
>Hi all:=20
>
>I'm considering going to Dayton this year. Has anyone been and what kind =
>of assistance is available?=20
>My XYL wants to go to Alberta later on the summer with her Sister, to =
>settle in our Niece at 1 of the Universities and apparently there are no =
>Husbands allowed. =20
>So its the same for Dayton if I go, no XYL. LOL =20
>
>73:=20
>Mike DE VO1AX=20 


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