ARES Operations Support Plan, MS-150 Bike Event Final Version 2.0 (07jul2004) Event: MS-150 bicycle ride Communications Support Location: Conifer, CO to Colorado Springs and back Date: July 10 & 11, 2004 Time: Saturday: 0700 to 1800 Sunday: 0530 to 1100 Mission Coordinator --------------------- W5MJC, Ken Barton home: ************ email: rbarton265@juno.com N0OUD, Luci Stansberry home: ************ email: n0oud@arrl.net K0TER, Mike Stansberry home: ************ email: k0ter@arrl.net 1. Incident Objective(s). ---------------------- A. Provide communications support for the MS-150 for Health, safety and logistics. B. Saturday, July 10, 2004. 1. Process, transmit and receive tactical message traffic in support of MS-150 medical and operations staff. 2. Area of responsibility: a. From the Douglas/Teller County line to Colorado College (CC) in Colorado Springs. C. Sunday, July 11, 2004. 1. Process, transmit and receive tactical message traffic in support of MS-150 medical and operations staff. 2. Area of responsibility: a. From Colorado College (CC) in Colorado Springs to the Douglas/Teller County line. 2. Participating Amateur Radio Organization/Individual(s). A. Pikes Peak Amateur Radio Emergency Service (PPARES) Page 1 of 4 3. Assignment/Estimation of Resources. ----------------------------------- A. Strategy: Maintain constant communications between selected locations. All operators will comply with Mission Coordinator/Incident Command and Control directives. B. Required Resources (1) Estimated Staff Hours for 2 day operation - 200 Hours (2) Estimated Number of Operators - 16 C. Scope of Operations - The following locations and operators are assigned to support communication requirements: ASSIGNMENT CALL NAME TIME OF OPERATION Saturday July 10 2004 Mission Coordinator N0OUD Luci Stansberry 0700-1800 Mission Coordinator K0TER Mike Stansberry 0700-1800 Mission Coordinator W5MJC Ken Barton 0700-1800 NCS W5MJC Ken Barton 0700-1800 NCS KB0YCI Jeff Smith 0700-1800 Comm. Relay K0HBZ Wes Wilson 0700-? Rover KA0PII Dean Haskins 0700-? Rest 5 KC0DTQ Carol Wilson 0800-1600 Rest 6\ KC0QPS Kirby Wright 0830-1700 Rest 6/ KC0QQO Melinda Wright 0830-1700 Rest 7 W0DST Ken Smith 0900-1730 Rest 8 KC0LNM Clark Mayo 1030-1800 Colorado College N0OUD Luci Stansberry 0700-1800 Colorado College K0TER Mike Stansberry 0700-1800 Reserve KC0MQK Mark Beck Sunday July 11 2004 Mission Coordinator W5MJC Ken Barton 0530-1200 NCS W5MJC Ken Barton 0530-1200 NCS K4ARM Sid White 0530-1200 Comm. Relay K0HBZ Wes Wilson 0700-? Colorado College N6VTS John Higgins 0500-1130 Rest 9 KB0IAP Mike Proctor 0530-0930 Rest 10 N0EOP Dave Sloan 0600-1000 Rest 11 N4TGO Doug Paris 0600-1030 Rest 12 N0XXB Lewis Long 0630-1130 Reserve KC0MQK Mark Beck Page 2 of 4 4. Rest stop contacts: A. Day One Rest 5 - Sugar Bees - Lunch - Tim and Betty Walker - 303-935-4165 Rest 6 - TWTC - Alan Weeder - 303-566-6021 Rest 7 - Telephone Pioneers - Lisa Haugan - 303-374-9586 Rest 8 - Continental Airlines - Beverly Huck - 832-235-2721 B. Day Two Rest 9 - Kerr-McGee - Sue Isensee - 303-296-3600 ext 2837 Rest 10 - No sponsor Yet Rest 11 - Comcast - Brian Alleyne 720-267-7519 Rest 12 - No Sponsor Yet 5. URL for additional MS-150 radio information: A. http://www.coloradoms150.org/hams/welcome.htm B. I strongly urge you all to check this web site and check it again Friday evening, July 9, to get the latest updates. 7. Supporting Elements to Accomplish Objective. ------------------------------------------- A. Route Map: 1. Available on web site. After connecting to the web site, click on "MS-150 Web Page" (top right of the page). 2. Scroll down and click on "Route Map and FAQ". 3. Click on "MAP Great-West MS 150 2004" (right-click if you want to save the map; it's a pdf file. B. Communication Network (from Douglas/Teller County line to CC): 1. Logistical Net Operations (both days): 146.820 (-) [ 107.2 Hz ] Colorado Springs link: 447.475 (-) [ 107.2 Hz ] 2. Medical Net Operations: 448.450 (-) [ 100 Hz ] 3. Simplex Operations: 146.580 C. Communication Network from Teller/Douglas County line to Conifer. 1. Logistical Net Operations (both days): 147.225 (+) [ 107.2 Hz ] 2. Medical Net Operations: 147.120 (+) [ 88.5 Hz ] Page 3 of 4 D. Operator Equipment Requirements: 1. Inclement Weather 2. Safety (Orange) Vest 3. HT (2M/70 cM or 2 radios) with spare batteries. 4. Mobile Radio (2M/70 cM preferred) Programmed with Operational Frequencies. 5. 5/8 wave or better antenna on vehicle. 6. Food/Water 7. Maps E. Rest/water stop locations: Rest 5. The U.S. Forest Service Experimental Station North of Woodland Park on Highway 67. Go past Manitou Lake, Northbound, turn right. Rest 6. Rocky Mountain Christian Center. From Highway 24, Turn South on Ute Pass Avenue, going into Green Mountain Falls. Rest 7. The Fields Park, El Paso and Beckers Lane in C.S. Rest 8. Cheyenne Mountain High School, 1200 Cresta Rd. (UHF) Rest 9. Waldo Canyon trail head parking lot. Water stop 10. Mile #289 (290?). Pull off parallel to Highway 24. Rest 11. Gold Camp Elementry or Cheyenne Mountain High School, Colorado Springs. Rest 12. Right of Way on highway 67, approximately Mile marker 87 just inside Teller County Line. Page 4 of 4