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== '''Angeles National Forest (ANF - Forest #01) KME 2-2''' ==
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===Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route National Historic Trail===
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* The W.R.R.R. Trail extends from Massachusetts through Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Washington DC, and ends at Yorktown, Virginia.
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* The W.R.R.R. Trail crosses the Potomac River via the Key Bridge into Virginia from the [[District of Columbia (DC)]] along {{TRVA|US 29}}.
  
The Angeles National Forest is located in the San Gabriel Mountains of Los Angeles County in southern California. It was established on July 1, 1908, incorporating portions of the San Bernardino National Forest and parts of the former Santa Barbara (now Los Padres) and San Gabriel National Forests. It covers 655,387 acres and is located just north of the densely inhabited metropolitan area of Los Angeles and adjacent cities.
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*<s> The trail passes through [[Washington County (VA)|Washington]], [[Smyth County (VA)|Smyth]], and [[Grayson County (VA)|Grayson]] counties.</s>
 
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* Virginia's portion of the trail begins in [[Virginia State Police (VA)|VSP]] Division 7, crosses Divisions 2 and 1, and ends in Division 5.
The Angeles National Forest manages the habitats, flora and fauna ecosystems, and watersheds of the largest open space in Los Angeles County. Some of the rivers with watersheds within its boundaries provide valuable groundwater recharge water for Southern California. The existing protected and restored native vegetation absorb and slow surface runoff of rainwater to minimize severe floods and landslides in adjacent communities. Most of the forest is covered with dense chaparral, which changes to pine and fir covered slopes on the peaks of the higher elevations. The land within the Forest is diverse, both in appearance and terrain. Elevations range from 1,200 to 10,064 feet. Many people do not realize the ruggedness of the San Gabriel Mountains and its dangers due to its proximity to the huge southern California metro area. Often, people who have lived in southern California for decades, have never visited this National Forest,  When they do they are quite surprised at the relative solitude available in some of the more remote areas it contains.
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*<s>The trail is covered by STARS sites {{DBSite_VASTARS210}}.</s>
 
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The residents of Los Angeles County are located within a two hour drive of the forest and the 16 million residents of the five county southern California metro area are within a half day drive of the AngelesIt is likely that the frequent largest gathering and concentration of people of any area of National Forest land in the U.S occurs in San Gabriel Canyon . Traffic accidents on the Angles Crest Highway, human caused fires, law enforcement, search and rescues occur at a rate not seen on any other National Forest. The close proximity often leads to crimes being committed on the forest. An oft repeated joke about this forest is that if every dead body on the Angeles got up and started walking, the population of L.A. County would increase by 10%! This is an extraordinarily difficult forest to manage.  The Angeles is divided into the Los Angeles River (District 1), the San Gabriel River (District 2), and the Santa Clara/Mojave Rivers (District 3) Ranger District, with the Forest Supervisor's Office in Arcadia.  
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===W.R.R.R.N.H.T.===
 
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*The table below follows the path illustrated in [https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=zq4NrDAQGD2E.k8PkioR-C8QY&msa=0&ie=UTF8&z=8 this Google map].
 
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*Automobiles are not allowed on certain segments of the listed routeNearby roadways can be used to approximate the W.R.R.R. Trail.
'''RADIO SYSTEM'''
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Most radios on the forest have 9 frequencies in common: ANF Channels 1 and 2 (Forest Net), ANF Channels 3 and 4 (Admin Net), two National Air to Ground frequencies and NIFC tactical channels 1 through 3. Each ranger district and crews within each ranger district, may have different channel lineups, but they will usually have these nine in common. The variations between ranger districts and crews involve frequencies belonging to other agencies such as Los Angeles County Fire, San Bernardino County Fire, Cal Fire, and the Bureau of Land Management, as well as frequencies of adjacent National Forests. The agencies and areas that each ranger district interact with for mutual aid are different for each district.
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|0.00 ||[[Arlington County (VA)|Arlington]] || ||{{DBSite_VASTARS118}} <br/>{{DBSite_VASTARS117}} <br/>{{DBSite_VASTARS119}} ||7 ||VA/[[District of Columbia (DC)|DC]] State Line on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Key_Bridge_(Washington,_D.C.) Francis Scott Key Bridge] over the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potomac_River Potomac River] ||
ANF Channels 1 and 2 are called the "Forest Net" and are used primarily for fire and emergency traffic. ANF Channels 3 and 4 are called the "Admin Net."  Channels 1 and 3 are simplex frequencies and channels 2 and 4 are repeated.
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When users transmit on channels 1 and 3 using tone 8 (103.5 Hz) their transmission can be received by dispatch on the forest's 9 microwave linked remote bases. These remote bases are linked to dispatch located at Fox Field near Lancaster and the Forest Supervisor's Office in Arcadia. Most of these remote bases are co-located with repeaters and some are not. When someone communicates to dispatch on these channels it is not picked up by a repeater and receiving them requires being close enough to receive simplex traffic. On the other hand, if users transmit on channels 2 and 4, the tone in use must match a repeater within range or their transmission will not be heard. The Angeles National Forest radio system is comprised of 13 repeater sites situated on various mountain peaks in and around the forest which are linked to the dispatch center at Fox Field near Lancaster. Each repeater site functions as both a repeater and as a receiving antenna for dispatch. The input or repeater selection tone is not transmitted on the repeater output frequency, rather all repeaters transmit Tone 8 (103.5) on the output
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The 9 remote bases are located at:  Fox Field (dispatch office), Arcadia (Forest Supervisor's Office), Frazier Peak, Warm Springs, Magic Mountain, Mt. Lukens, Blue Ridge, Johnstone Peak and Santiago Peak. Those remote bases that are not co-located with a repeater are:  Fox Field, Arcadia, Warm Springs and Blue Ridge.
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The unit identifiers follow the '''function name''', district, and position number system. The Angeles Interagency Dispatch Center provides dispatching for the forest and the National Park Service - Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. NPS unit IDs for the NRA begin with "7."  It is a 24 hour operation. Its identifier is "Angeles."
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<sup>References: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington-Rochambeau_Revolutionary_Route Wikipedia: Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route], [http://www.nps.gov/waro/planyourvisit/directions.htm NPS:Washington-Rochambeau], [https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=zq4NrDAQGD2E.k8PkioR-C8QY&msa=0&ie=UTF8&z=8 GoogleMaps: VA Washington Rochambeau NHT], [https://www.google.com/maps/d/viewer?mid=zq4NrDAQGD2E.k8PkioR-C8QY&msa=0&ie=UTF8&z=8 NPS:WRRR Google Map for VA], [[Virginia Statewide Agencies Radio System (STARS)|RR Wiki: VA STARS]], [http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=en&gl=us&ptab=0&ie=UTF8&oe=UTF8&msa=0&msid=118004799031358669473.000489796ebec8e62589d STARS Google Map]</sup>
  
Return to DB page: [http://www.radioreference.com/apps/db/?aid=4301 United States Forest Service (CA)]<br/>
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====Regional Links====
Return to Wiki page: [[California (US)]], [[US Forest Service]]<br/>
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*[http://www.hmdb.org/results.asp?SeriesID=47 The Washington-Rochambeau Route Markers]
  
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General Info

For the convenience of travelers visiting Virginia, the set of Travel Reference (VA) pages collectively lists the Interstates, US Highways, and national parkways and trails which cross Virginia state borders. The lists include details such as approximate mile marker, county, city, nearest VA STARS antenna site, VSP district, and very brief notes or names of major landmarks. When possible, the county and/or city names are linked to the proper RR Wiki page. For convenience, references are listed below each table and include links when possible.

Other Travel Reference (VA) Pages

Interstates          US Highways          Parkways and Trails



I-64
I-66
I-74
I-77
I-81
I-85
I-95
I-495
US 1
US 11
US 13
US 15
US 17
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US 21
US 23
US 29
US 33
     US 48
US 50
US 52
US 58
US 60
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US 219
US 220
US 221
US 250
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US 301
US 340
US 421
US 460
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US 522

USBR 1
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Blue Ridge Pkwy
G.W. Memorial Pkwy
Appalachian Trail
Iron Mountain Trail
Overmountain Victory Trail
Potomac Heritage Trail
Washington-Rochambeau
STARS Sites and Nearby Routes List

Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route National Historic Trail

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  • The W.R.R.R. Trail extends from Massachusetts through Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Washington DC, and ends at Yorktown, Virginia.
  • The W.R.R.R. Trail crosses the Potomac River via the Key Bridge into Virginia from the District of Columbia (DC) along US 29.
  • The trail passes through Washington, Smyth, and Grayson counties.
  • Virginia's portion of the trail begins in VSP Division 7, crosses Divisions 2 and 1, and ends in Division 5.
  • The trail is covered by STARS sites 210 Whitetop Mtn.

W.R.R.R.N.H.T.

  • The table below follows the path illustrated in this Google map.
  • Automobiles are not allowed on certain segments of the listed route. Nearby roadways can be used to approximate the W.R.R.R. Trail.
Mile County City STARS Site VSP
Div
Notes Exit Nbr
0.00 Arlington 118 Independent Hill
117 Fairfax
119 Arlington
7 VA/DC State Line on the Francis Scott Key Bridge over the Potomac River
0.20 7 US 29 S
0.30 7 N. Nash St
0.35 Key Blvd
0.40 N. Oak St
0.60 17th St N
0.68 N. Fort Myer Dr / N. Meade St
1.08 N. Marshall St
1.28 Custis Walk
1.30 Arlington Cemetery
1.70 Sherman Dr / Schley Dr. / Eisenhower Dr.
2.70 Patton Dr
2.76 Service Complex
2.82 SR 244
2.83 Joyce St
3.13 Army-Navy Dr under I-395
3.14 S. Lynn St
3.44 S. Arlington Ridge Rd
4.64 Mt. Vernon Ave crosses S. Glebe Rd
5.24 W. Glebe Rd
5.44 E. Glebe Rd crosses Commonwealth Av
5.84 US 1 / Jefferson Davis Hwy
7.14 Madison St
7.34 Washington St
8.04 Duke St
9.54 Telegraph Rd
10.24 N. Kings Hwy
11.44 US 1 / Richmond Hwy at S. Kings Hwy
14.54 Mt. Vernon Mem. Hwy
15.04 Old Mt. Vernon Rd
16.24 Mt. Vernon Mem. Hwy / EB
16.84 Mt. Vernon Mem. Hwy at Mt. Vernon Inn
17.74 Old Mill Rd
18.74 Lukens Ln
19.14 US 1 / Richmond Hwy
23.34 SR 611 / Old Colchester Rd
27.14 SR 611 / Furnace Rd
27.54 US 1 / Richmond Hwy
35.44 Old Stagecoach Rd / Dumfries Rd
35.84 US 1 / Jefferson Davis Hwy / Main St
36.54 cross Quantico Creek
36.84 Curtis Rd / Graham Park Rd
37.54 Jefferson Davis Hwy
38.04 SR 619 / Joplin Rd / Fuller Rd

References: Wikipedia: Washington-Rochambeau Revolutionary Route, NPS:Washington-Rochambeau, GoogleMaps: VA Washington Rochambeau NHT, NPS:WRRR Google Map for VA, RR Wiki: VA STARS, STARS Google Map

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