From: tmahood@netcom.com (Tom Mahood) Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors Subject: Groom Lake Trip Report Summary: Groom Visit of Jan 15, 1994 Date: 18 Jan 94 02:19:46 GMT My wife and I attended the gathering on Freedom Ridge on Saturday, January 15 for a possible last look at the Groom facility (That Which Does Not Exist). We camped out the night before about 15 miles north of Rachel at Queen City summit and had a spectacular show of military manuevers overhead. Afterburners, IR decoys, sonic booms, and all kinds of neat stuff. From about 6:30 to 8:00 pm we saw an intermittent peculiar sight. On a bearing from our viewpoint that would put it in line with Groom we saw what appeared to be dual searchlights angling up at about a 60 degree angle. The would rapidly jump from position to position as it was sweeping around. Other times it would be steady for about a second and a half then jump instantly to a radically different position. To the naked eye it appeared as one beam, but when viewed by 7x50 binos, it resolved into two distinct parallel beams. Don't know what it was, but it looked neat. It was also seen by some of our group staying in Alamo that night, about 50 miles away. Saturday, as we rolled up Groom Lake Road, we noted with delight that an unamed individual had marked the way with signs, even to the extent of identifying one of the "hidden" road sensors. For that we slammed on the brakes and hopped out to take a look. A nice little pot with government property (Yeah, but what part??) marked on it. Security had pulled WAY back and was not to be seen (or so we thought). After parking at the end of the road, we hiked to the top and found about 10 others already there. Eventually, there were over 20 spectators on Freedom Ridge. Someone caught a glint out in the desert and under the barrage of a number of high powered scopes a white van was spotted out in the public lands to our east. It was about 3 miles away and draped with camo netting, with telescopic tv cameras on a boom pointed right at us!! There may have also been a parabolic mic under the netting. After we spent some time gawking at the van instead of at Groom behind us, the guys in the van realized their cover was blown and packed it in. There was some high powered aviation press types in attendence, including Bill Sweetman, Jim Goodall and someone for Av Week (and I really feel stupid because I can't remember his name!). There were a few other writers and journalists there, with some great stories to tell, involving poking at the security of the facility. In any event I was very impressed by the knowledge these folks had. Frankly, the base was buttoned down tight and was a little boring. Entertainment was again provided by security forces when they attempted to sneak down in front of us and set up some sort of telescope. It might have worked since the Cherokee was parked discreetly behind a rock. Unfortunately, they left a door open in our line of sight! They watched us, we watched them...some kind of symmetry there. I sure hope our aircraft are better than the security forces that guard them. Some tidbits from the well connected folks at the gathering: Security has been provided by EG&G for about 9 months now. Used to be Wackenhut. They had orders to avoid any confrontation on that day, although they had moved a new tv camera in place on the line just below Freedom Ridge. The 7 people arrested recently drove right by all the signs (including the deadly force notice!!) onto the base, right up to the guard station. The guards were suprised and the people had weapons in their vehicles. These guys earned it!! After leaving the ridge, most of the group headed for Rachel and onto Tonapah. We headed on home. Apparently Tonapah is now "hot". About a year and a half ago, security was relaxed there and many of the sensors were removed. About 6 months ago, all the IR and motion detecting sensors returned, along with some unknown types and the place was buttoned down tight. This is possibly due to the assignment of Aurora to the base or a possible sucessor to the Stealth fighter. Something did occur that worries me a bit. Several 4wd vehicles were able to drive all the way to the top of Freedom Ridge, no small feat. Unfortunately, this involved cross country travel, something the BLM generally frowns upon. I'm afraid photos of this will surface at the hearing at the end of the month to bolster the military's case for the land acquistion. They may point out that by taking over the property, such environmental "abuses" will be prevented (Of course, different abuses may be substituted!).I hope not, but we shall see. All in all, a great time was had and many thanks to the psychospy, Glen Campbell for the organizing. Tom Mahood tmahood@netcom.com