Guest guest Posted July 8, 2006 Report Share Posted July 8, 2006 " Doyon " wrote: > > " _In the early days open wire facilities came over the Sierra around > the Donner Pass area and into Sacramento and then off to the San > Francisco area.When the transcontinental cables reached California, > it was routed over the same " open-wire " route, and the first > microwave route, followed the same, which coincidentally was the same > routing of the transcontinental railroad and now Interstate 80._ " > > http://www.thecentraloffice.com/Microwave/1978/Norcalfront.htm One of the places I go to feel good is along the Pacific Crest trail on Mt Judah where the microwave repeaters are located - just above Donner lake on old Hwy 40 on Donner pass. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2006 Report Share Posted July 9, 2006 , Just as long as you are not in their line of fire I imagine. btw, I worked at the Sugar Bowl Ski Resort when I was 20 years old back in 82-83. It was an El Nino year with 70 feet of snow and a 35-foot base that ski season. paul > One of the places I go to feel good is along the Pacific Crest trail > on Mt Judah where the microwave repeaters are located - just above > Donner lake on old Hwy 40 on Donner pass. > - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2006 Report Share Posted July 9, 2006 I suspect the microwave towers may no longer me in use - most of that has been replaced by fiber optics, which are buried underground and don't radiate EMF. - Bob N. On 7/8/06, erikmoldwarrior <erikmoldwarrior@...> wrote: > > One of the places I go to feel good is along the Pacific Crest trail > on Mt Judah where the microwave repeaters are located - just above > Donner lake on old Hwy 40 on Donner pass. > - > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2006 Report Share Posted July 9, 2006 " Doyon " wrote: > , Just as long as you are not in their line of fire I imagine. btw, I worked at the Sugar Bowl Ski Resort when I was 20 years old back in 82-83. It was an El Nino year with 70 feet of snow and a 35-foot base that ski season. > I remember it well! And just as you say, Sugar Bowl is directly " in the line of fire " from those repeaters. I was making big bucks saving peoples houses from collapsing under the weight of " Sierra Cement " that winter. There was a lot of roof damage and water leaks, and it kicked up the mold factor considerably. If you are passing through, you should go with me from the microwave towers on Mt Judah down old Hwy 40 past Donner Lake to the moldy bus sheds at Truckee High School where we had the cluster of sick teachers and students, which is what really got Dr alarmed enough to get the CDC involved, and tell me how you feel in both these places. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2006 Report Share Posted July 9, 2006 ---------------------------------------- From: " erikmoldwarrior " <erikmoldwarrior@...> Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2006 11:54 AM Subject: Re: Over Donner Pass " Doyon " wrote: > , Just as long as you are not in their line of fire I imagine. btw, I worked at the Sugar Bowl Ski Resort when I was 20 years old back in 82-83. It was an El Nino year with 70 feet of snow and a 35-foot base that ski season. > I remember it well! And just as you say, Sugar Bowl is directly " in the line of fire " from those repeaters. I was making big bucks saving peoples houses from collapsing under the weight of " Sierra Cement " that winter. There was a lot of roof damage and water leaks, and it kicked up the mold factor considerably. If you are passing through, you should go with me from the microwave towers on Mt Judah down old Hwy 40 past Donner Lake to the moldy bus sheds at Truckee High School where we had the cluster of sick teachers and students, which is what really got Dr alarmed enough to get the CDC involved, and tell me how you feel in both these places. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2006 Report Share Posted July 9, 2006 ---------------------------------------- From: kurt rowley <kurt@...> Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2006 3:46 PM Subject: re: Re: Over Donner Pass ---------------------------------------- From: " erikmoldwarrior " <erikmoldwarrior@...> Sent: Sunday, July 09, 2006 11:54 AM Subject: Re: Over Donner Pass " Doyon " wrote: > , Just as long as you are not in their line of fire I imagine. btw, I worked at the Sugar Bowl Ski Resort when I was 20 years old back in 82-83. It was an El Nino year with 70 feet of snow and a 35-foot base that ski season. > I remember it well! And just as you say, Sugar Bowl is directly " in the line of fire " from those repeaters. I was making big bucks saving peoples houses from collapsing under the weight of " Sierra Cement " that winter. There was a lot of roof damage and water leaks, and it kicked up the mold factor considerably. If you are passing through, you should go with me from the microwave towers on Mt Judah down old Hwy 40 past Donner Lake to the moldy bus sheds at Truckee High School where we had the cluster of sick teachers and students, which is what really got Dr alarmed enough to get the CDC involved, and tell me how you feel in both these places. - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2006 Report Share Posted July 9, 2006 , I'll definitely take you up on the offer the next time I am in that part of the world. One can say that with global warming that there is definitely more moisture in the atmosphere - which could hence thus lead to more mold. Sounds like it could be the title of a King novel - The Mold! Have you seen his new book called The Cell? Maybe he is on to something. paul > > , > Just as long as you are not in their line of fire I imagine. btw, > I worked at the Sugar Bowl Ski Resort when I was 20 years old back > in 82-83. It was an El Nino year with 70 feet of snow and a 35- foot > base that ski season. > > > > I remember it well! > And just as you say, Sugar Bowl is directly " in the line of fire " > from those repeaters. > I was making big bucks saving peoples houses from collapsing under > the weight of " Sierra Cement " that winter. > There was a lot of roof damage and water leaks, and it kicked up > the mold factor considerably. > > If you are passing through, you should go with me from the > microwave towers on Mt Judah down old Hwy 40 past Donner Lake to the > moldy bus sheds at Truckee High School where we had the cluster of > sick teachers and students, which is what really got Dr > alarmed enough to get the CDC involved, and tell me how you feel in > both these places. > - > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2006 Report Share Posted July 9, 2006 " bob niederman " <bobn1955@...> wrote: > > I suspect the microwave towers may no longer me in use - most of that has been replaced by fiber optics, which are buried underground and don't radiate EMF. Bob, when would you guesstimate this took place? Also, sounds like you are involved to some extent in working with microwaves. Do you think this might have some kind of effect on the symptoms you might be having? peace, paul Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2006 Report Share Posted July 9, 2006 The fibering of america was a dot-com thing so mid-to-late-nineties is my *guess*. Also, I work on endstaions (server and PC) and routers. I'm not around them much that I know of (though from 186 til 2005 I lived 1 block away from Illinois Bells downtown towers and vividly rmemebr the dishes on that building - but I don;t know whether they faced my way or not..... On 7/9/06, Doyon <prd34@...> wrote: > > Bob, when would you guesstimate this took place? Also, sounds like > you are involved to some extent in working with microwaves. Do you > think this might have some kind of effect on the symptoms you might > be having? > > peace, > > paul > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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