Photographs from Field Day 2009 - With the exception of some rain on Saturday night the weather was very ideal. Photos courtesy of Jennifer Dick & Doug Barry (VE7WLF)

Our banner ready to go at the mess tent. VE7FKY announcing the start.

VE7IKY & VE7CDQ taking a break at the mess tent. VE7CDQ with the GOTA station. Note the hat so the radios don't get too much sun.

Michel Latendresse, VE7WLF with Delta Councillor Anne Peterson.
VE7IKY & VE7IKX showing off the new addition to the family

VE7CUS with his psk up and running. VE7CUS & VE7IKX

VE7BYY stopping by to say hello. A graduate from our recent completed radio course.

VE7IHL VE7IKX & VE7DID checking their computer screens.

VE7IKY at the VE7IDN (not in picture) camp VE7IDN checking out VE7EPP's new vehicle.

VA7BEC with VE7FKY Part of the ladder tower.

Second part of ladder antenna. VE7AHA working from his vehicle on cw

Let the Saturday night feast begin; VE7WLF & VE7FKY The hamburger buffet line.

Socializing during dinner.


Field Day cake to honor the event. Saturday night and the rain and cold set in.
Rainbow appears, could this be the end of the rain?

And the skies start to darken VE7EPP working inside his vehicle.

VE7EPP site working 80m VE7IDN & VE7IKX working 10m

Are they on the radio or monitoring the wireless logging network… VHF site

Brian, ve7web operates 20 M voice , Niels, ve7npv logs while Les, ve7qls offers encouragement and sage advice.
Ralph, ve7xf, relieves Koji, va7ko, in the 20 M CW Land Cruiser.

Rebecca, va7bec, discusses 40 single sideband with Delta Councillor Anne Peterson.
Must be a football game on the radio. Darrel, ve7cus, signals “Touchdown” while Michel Latendresse, Delta Emergency Program Manager speaks with Judi.

Squirrel investigating 20 M dipole falls out of tree

Thank
You to all our guests who came out to say hello.