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were NO other vehicles on the road. Ifthat transmission or rear end had quit, Iwould have become an SK.”Last winter was a mild winter by Yukonstandards. “I made it a point to aim theantenna south when the antenna wasnot in use and I’m glad that I did. TheAR-22 froze but I was still able to workthe Sweepstakes contests. Some peopleare lucky.”And then thar’s baars in them thaarhills. “Russ, N8EEA came to visit, andwhen he was here the station was a freestandingcabin about 100 yards from thefamily home. Russ was surprised by alarge brown bear that was so bold that itapproached several adults while thewildlife officer was visiting to discuss abear in the yard the previous day. It is ashame, but the bear had to be put tosleep. Russ had a chance to see a bearup much closer than he would haveliked!”So there you have some of the interestingdetails behind the VY1JA callsign. The road has been long with manyturns, but J. is enthused about the supporthe has received from the contestcommunity and the many friends he hasmade over the years. I think he’ll be inthe Yukon, handing out VY1JA QSOs,for a long time. “We love the Yukon forits fine people and the beautiful setting.There is no looking back for me andAnn.”■19

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