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Mt St Gwinear summit |
We arrived at the car park at 9:00 am and headed off to the summit at 9:15 am. The weather was lightly overcast and about 9 degrees.
We headed up along the Main Trail for 2 km then veered left taking the Gwinear Track up to Mt St Gwinear arriving at 10:00 am.
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Rock shelter |
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Mt St Phillack summit |
Glen started on 40 metres, working the usual flood of chasers, calling me over to work any summit to summit contacts as they came. I was keen to activate the National Park on some different HF bands for the Keith Roget Memorial National Parks Award and made contacts on 10, 12, 15, 40 and 80 metres. I called for 15 minutes on 20 m but with no reply. The highlight for the day was working Mike, AD5A, in Texas on 12 m. Roy is a very keen SOTA chaser and was a pleasure to work. Glenn also worked Roy on his end fed antenna. I made 13 QSOs on the 5 bands and Glenn made 33 QSOs, mostly on 40 metres.
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Operating position |
On the way down we took Cascade Trail to the north side of the Mt St Gwinear summit a before rejoining the Main Trail. We got back to the car park at 2:20 pm and headed home arriving home at 4:30 pm.
Mike, AD5A has posted on his blog about our QSO.
Glenn, VK3YY, has posted his report of the trip on his blog here.
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Linked dipole in trees |
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View from below Mt St Gwinear |
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Trail map |
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