Thanks Pete, I don't have any experience with antenna's other then the 11m and the 9 footers (widow makers). I agree, on the trail they are a hazard if people aren't aware of your rig, but for hills and sand, they are a necessity.
having said that, bystanders still shouldn't be that close to your rig when you are driving as that's a hazard in itself. Just my two cents. I'm not comfortable with people getting in my way and obstructing my line. You want a picture? Get a zoom lens on your camera. You want to get close to the line? Drive it yourself.
Just a little safety common sense.
Out here some of the guys bump their cb's but they are done right. I don't know how the guy does it, but he know's what he is doing. Sometimes it's needed with all the obstructions between groups. If you are wheeling at two lakes and are planning on meeting up later on or need to call the other guys for a recovery, you can still stay in contact. I haven't wheeled in Alberta yet, so I'm just absorbing your advice and suggestions and talking it out.