The station was powered from two 100 Ah sealed lead acid batteries. Only one battery was required as we kept current consumption as low as possible. In previous years there has been 240 volt power available from generators to top up our batteries but not this year.
Past Scouthikes have been held in November when the weather is warm but the event moved to May in 2012. The 2012 event was cancelled due to poor weather. This year however went ahead with cold temperatures and no rain.
I always try to take advantage of the low noise level when I am away to work some DX but this year there was a buzzing noise on 40 metres that made for annoying listening. I didn't identify the source of the noise but once a few people packed up and left the camp the noise went too.
There was a lot of SOTA activity on Saturday and Sunday and I managed to make 10 QSOs with activators including Glenn, VK3YY and Kevin, VK3KAB activating summits in the High Country where snow was falling and ice was forming on the radio gear.
Overall the hiking event went well and the radio network performed without a hitch - as usual.
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