Fandango Endurance Ride

Bob, W7RLS manning the radio at road crossing 1
Craig, KD5ODQ helping a rider at road crossing one

W7RLS, Bob manning the radio at road crossing one on Sunday. 

KD5ODQ, Craig helping a rider at road crossing one on Sunday

Marvin, KD7PAD and Scotty, W5RWS waiting for riders at check point one on Saturday
KD5ODQ, Craig waiting for riders at check point one on Saturday

Marvin, KD7PAD and Scotty, W5RWS

waiting for riders at check point two on Saturday

John(kd7hgs), Steve(wb7veq), and Craig (kd5odq) setting up the base station at the Teeter Ranch

  

Steve, Wb7veq and Kayla, ke7tqf at one of the road crossings. See, "hams" set up anywhere their needed. Even if it's in the sagebrush!

  

  

  

  

Kay, KE7jkd searching the area for any sign of a horse and rider.  (See, I don't just put the rotten pictures of everyone but me on here!!)

  

  

Lots of horses, beautiful scenery, and lots of good food.  What more could you want?

  

More pictures to come!

  

  

  

Craig, KD5ODQ also waiting for riders at check point two on Saturday

  

Nicole, (ke7utg) checking in horses at vet check. Just after this shot was taken, she jumped in the car with one of the vets and a handheld to track down a horse that had thrown its rider and headed off into the desert. Nicole did a great job passing communication to and from the search car as they traversed the area in search of the run away horse. Horse and rider were both fine with minor scratches. Good job, Nicole!!

  

WB7VEQ , Steve at vet check 2 after fighting off the dreaded sprinklers, not once, but twice.  

  

Hark, what horse through yonder desert this way comes? Yeah, A HORSE.

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