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Hey, Robert. Thanks for taking my check in. We've got 50 degrees foxtrot here in Colorado. With surface fog, visibility is only about a quarter mile horizontally. But if I look up, I can see blue sky. So we're supposed to go up to 78, 79 degrees today. So we've got lifting fog. And I've got some yard work, so I'm glad it's warming up. Yeah, Robert. Had a good time in the Outer Banks. The Atlantic side was too rough. The surf fishing was too rough. So I did some fishing over in Pamlico Sound. A friend of mine, we went out on a boat and caught some blue fish, had a big blue break me off right under the boat. I landed a nice 22-inch speckled trout, which is right at the top of the slot limit. So that was a tasty morsel. And yeah, unfortunately, OBX got roughed up pretty good by some passing storms. And some homes went in to drink. They're trying to hang on there through the season, because they're due for a 2026 spring beach replenishment. So if they can hang on a little bit longer, things should improve in the spring. Glad to hear that you survived the nor'easter. Let's see what else. Oh, Halloween. Yeah, we celebrate Halloween. For us, it's much like the 4th of July. The dogs, they don't like all these weird costumes. So Deb stays upstairs with the dogs. I pass out candy. And the little ones, I let them reach in and grab a handful. They're really thrilled with that. I try to be generous on Halloween. It's just once a year. That's all I have from the Colorado Front Range. I'm going to pass out. I think Cliff is up next. So this is K0OBX. Back to you, Robert. All-Star Node 6222. Located in Shelby, Washington. Good going with that 22-inch speckled trout. Mm, mm, mm. Must have been some good eating. And you know what? You talk about the quarter mile and lifting fog and temperatures from 50 to 78. Man, the first time I was ever in Denver. It was in, what the hell? Oh, it was in June. June 30, as a matter of fact. 85 or 86. And in the morning, people were out on the lawns, catching some sun. And by the evening, man, there were massive thunderstorms, hail storms. And I tell you what, you can go through all four seasons in Colorado in one day. And let's see. Let's see if Cliff has cleared up his transmission problems. It's been kind of rough the last couple of weeks, so I think he might have it all straightened out. Cliff, N0HC. You're up next, my friend.
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