Phil,

Check out the telescoping masts at www.tmastco.com.  I have the 32 ft. 
heavy duty pole and use it for hanging an inverted V antenna.  The tip 
is heavy enough so you can realize the full height potential (unlike 
some other 'wimpy' poles.  Of course, if extreme lightweight is part of 
the criteria, you might want ot consider one of the lighter weight poles.

73,
Don W3FPR

Phil LaMarche wrote:
> I'll be using a W5GI mystery antenna for my vacation in North Carolina.  Can
> someone recommend a portable push up pole that I can use for the center
> insulator and then come down in an inverted V  Thanks
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