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  • in reply to: Outside Burning #1468
    Cathie
    Participant

    So, remind me why it’s important to rush to burn in this dry climate. Doesn’t make sense to me. Can’t we wait until it snows or rain?

    in reply to: cell phone coverage #1467
    gagacabin
    Participant

    We are on the 3000 block of Shoshone. My husband and I both have iphones. He has AT&T service, or I should say no service in our area. It will quit right about Murphys.. I have Verizon, works great in the cabin and outside.

    in reply to: cell phone coverage #1466
    caleach
    Participant

    If you have AT&T service you can get a microcell from them and it hooks into your internet connection and creates a mini cell environment in your home. We’ve neeb using it successfully for a couple of years now.

    It is limited to just in and around the house though.

    in reply to: cell phone coverage #1464
    rswheeler1
    Participant

    I have a Verizon LG Accolade which is a basic cell phone. I have relatively good coverage on Hoopa Circle.
    Scott

    in reply to: cell phone coverage #1463
    bigtreestechman
    Keymaster

    We are on Kenshaw and have no coverage.

    in reply to: Outside Burning #1462
    allen
    Participant

    I’m working on another project for about another month. Hope we get some more burn days in February. No time to burn right now. 🙁

    in reply to: cell phone coverage #1461
    allen
    Participant

    Verizon coverage map:

    http://www.verizonwireless.com/b2c/support/coverage-locator

    Put in the ZIP code, zoom in and scroll around. Map is pretty accurate but the only sure way is to try a Verizon or Golden State phone. No 4 LTE up here and 3G is very slow for Internet. You’ll still need broadband wifi for the Internet even if phone service works at your location.

    in reply to: cell phone coverage #1460
    ndamico
    Participant

    Verizon or Golden State are your only options. a wilson booster can help improve the signal as well.

    in reply to: cell phone coverage #1459
    ebaker
    Participant

    Last summer, for the first time since we’ve had cell phones, we had coverage at our BTV cabin! It was kinda spotty but usually good enough on the deck to make and receive calls. We also have Verizon, and in November I got my first smartphone, a Samsung Galaxy S3 (the S4 is newer and better). I’m anxious to see how it works up there. We had been able to use our Verizon dumb phones in Arnold and below for quite a while. I’m pretty sure AT&T does not have coverage in BTV, or even in Arnold.

    in reply to: cell phone coverage #1458
    ladyknitter
    Participant

    We do have cell phone coverage, we use Verizon. I’m pretty sure we are in the minority. It’s a matter of location. You would need to try it out at your home.

    in reply to: BigTrees Talk #1457
    phillygirl
    Participant

    Hi,

    I plan to trade in my old cell phone (ATT service) for a smart phone. Can you tell me if you have coverage in Big Trees and, if so, which provider you’re using?

    Thanks.

    Helene

    in reply to: Outside Burning #1456
    uttb
    Participant

    You are still required to have a campfire permit for a warming fire according to the Ranger station below Avery.

    in reply to: Another Lost Dog Tonight, Saturday Nov 30 #1455
    chainsawcindy1
    Participant

    Thanks. He took off about ten minutes ago…last seen on Osage. 795-3445

    in reply to: Another Lost Dog Tonight, Saturday Nov 30 #1454
    jebediah jake
    Participant

    what I did when we lost ruby was to tell Donna at Camp Connell Store. You might want to consider that. Also, you might want to post an email address or phone number for people to call you if they know who is missing the dog.

    in reply to: Another Lost Dog Tonight, Saturday Nov 30 #1452
    chainsawcindy1
    Participant

    Here’s a pic of the dog

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