The first park to be activated on the Monday was the Greater Bendigo National Park. I had worked Johnno VK3FMPB from this park before but this was my first activation.
| Greater Bendigo National Park |
On my way to Mildura a stopped by the Murray-Sunset National Park and the Hattah-Kulkyne National Park to find places I could work from on the return trip. The Murray-Sunset National Park runs on the west side of the Bendigo - Mildura railway and can be accessed just off the Calder Highway halfway between the towns of Kiamal and Hattah.
| Hattah-Kulkyne National Park |
At the Murray-Sunset National Park light rain was falling but I was able to set up and work four QSOs on 80 m and four QSOs on 40 metres before packing up and heading to Ouyen for the evening.
On Thursday morning I took a small detour on the way home and headed over to the Wyperfield National Park. I found an easy access point on the eastern edge of the park near Yarto.
| Wyperfield National Park |
Although I was near some 220 kV overhead transmission lines I had no trouble making contacts on 20 m, 40 m and 80 m including Tony VK3VTH who was setting up his portable station on King Island ahead of the Lighthouse weekend.
After the contacts at Wyperfield National Park I head home, happy that I had added four parks to my total.
| Errinundra National Park |
| Alfred National Park |
From this tight location I made contact with five stations using 40 and 20 metres.
Heading further south along West Wingan Road we found the Croajinolong National Park and set up near Mueller Link Track. This was the most productive session with nine QSOs added to the log including QSOs into Navada and Edmonton in Canada on 40 metres.
From Mueller Link Track we headed back to Cann River, turned left onto the Princes Highway and stopped briefly at the Lind National Park. Here I made only three QSOs using the FT817 running QRP.
We returned to Orbost in time for dinner at the Orbost Club.
| Snowy River National Park |
From the lookout I made four QSOs on 40 metres and two QSOs on 20 metres including the Ipswitch and District Radio Club commemorative station VI4WIP50.
From the Snowy River National Park we headed home having activated ten National Parks in 15 days.
I have now activated 40 of the 45 Victorian National Parks and have worked other staions in the remaining five parks. This qualifies me for an upgrade on my Keith Roget Memorial National Parks Award and makes me the first to work to or from all 45 parks. My next challenge is to activate the five remaining parks meaning I would have worked from every National Park in the state.
I have updated my Google map showing my progress.
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