Thanks Tom, I would have liked to have had the WiFi network we deployed at Thunder-Mountain Middle School (TMMS) linked via HamWan instead of the T-Mobile 4G LTE connection I ended up using. :-) I checked the path from Baldi to TMMS before the event to see if it was possible. We had two radio-less allstar nodes testing during the event. I had one at TMMS in control and KD7DK tried a second from the Ashford area. It worked ok over the T-Mobile 4G, and in Ashford they used the Internet at the motel. The radio-less nodes are really good in a couple of use cases. -Very handy as remote control point beyond the reach of the RF reach of a repeater, but as a means for accessing the repeater. For example, in an EOC to access distant repeaters. (Over HamWAN of course!) -Also useful for net control stations as the radio-less allstar nodes are full duplex. If net control is keyed-down and "doubles" with someone, the other person'd audio still comes through the speaker so net control can take whatever action is needed. Re Site Access. I'm familiar with Raven Roost and Bethel Ridge. I think AT&T called them American River and Tieton when they where TD-2 Microwave. http://long-lines.net/places-routes/maps/WA76.html Similarly, the towers still exist on the north path Rattlesnake Ledge - Hyak - Cle Elum - Kittitas Re contacts in Yakima.. I think I know someone who knows someone. Let me chat with them and revert. -Randy W3RWN