OK. So the n66 site I picked up in Port Townsend is a 4 sector site. I was able to connect to n66 on only two of the 4 sectors. It never appeared in Neighbor lists (at least when I was looking). Could only get moved over from n25. Also, I could not get n41 when in SA mode on this site. I also never connected to n66 in NSA mode. I found a new site in Port Townsend on top of Manresa Castle. A Sprint Retain site that I was not expecting.
I left Port Townsend after breakfast and headed over to Sequim (pronounced Skwim, one syllable), Port Angeles (which is most often just called P.A.) and out to the end of the Ediz Hook and did lots of mapping. Stopped to pick some berries with my wife. Checked out some sites, verified some site names. Never did I ever catch another whiff of n66 anywhere out in this region.
I later drove home the long way, down by Crescent Lake, through Forks (think Twilight) and along the Olympic Coast down to Aberdeen/Hoqiuam back home to Olympia. Never saw n66. But I am glad to lay down the first NR trails on the SignalCheck map in Clallam County and around the backside of the Olympic Peninsula.
Fun short trip. Love filling in the map. I wasn't able to get over to Neah Bay and Cape Flattery. I really wanted to. Next time!
Robert