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I'm going to jump to Jerry, WA6E Mobile. Good morning Jerry, how are you doing today? Morning Orion, WA6E. We're doing just fine. Went up to the breakfast, had a very nice breakfast. A little bit on the cooling side, but hey, what are you going to do? Anyway, nothing much new here. Looks like it's going to be another great day and are you back with us for a while? I am, I am. Yeah, the folks at work wonder if I'm still working next to such a god so much recently. Yeah, the next sojourn is going to be in September. Oh, that's funny. Where are you going? When my kids were growing up there was a game they played on their computer called Where in the world is Carmen Sandiego? I guess a variation of that would be where in the world is Orion? Where are you headed to in September? My daughter and my wife got the while here. They wanted to go see Aurora Borealis. So we're going to go to Fairbanks for a week and see if we can catch Aurora Borealis. Of course we also want to hit the Mount Denali National Park. Get another national park on our list. Go to healthcare, check your visit, go see the park, go see the end, otherwise it's kind of a waste of time. Are you familiar with Gina's belt? Charlie Hotel Echo November Alpha CHENA Gina Hot Springs? I am not. Never heard of that before. I assume you'll have a car up there. So this is a hot spring that's located about more or less kind of sort of 60, next zero miles east of Fairbanks. It's a natural hot spring and it's wonderful to go out and soak in it. The Japanese come over and use it a lot in the winter time because the newlyweds liked to honeymoon there. There's a Japanese war that if you can keep your child under the Northern Lights, they will see a special child of some sort. So they all go out there. Meanwhile, go out there and enjoy the hot springs and I can tell you that the road, the Gina Hot Springs, is paved too late, no problem. But it goes through some areas where you will see more moos per mile than anywhere else in the state.
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