SWMBO and I decided to go for a little ride today and activate US-1601 Susquehanna State Park in Maryland. It was overcast and gloomy and the temperature was hovering just above freezing. We got set up and dove right in. In around 45 minutes we worked 28 contacts total on 40M and 12M. We had set up at the same place we did the last time we were here: the boat ramp. As we were working stations we got to watch loons, ducks and a bald eagle swimming and flying around. Our app on the phone heard American Crows, Downy Woodpeckers, Whited Throated Sparrows and Northern Cardinals. We made a Park-to-Park contact with someone working a 2-fer. Overall, it was a fun and successful activation. Then it happened: SWMBO said “how about we go to another park?” We tore down and set out. On the way we went over the dam at the Conowingo Hydro plant. SWMBO wanted to video the crossing so when we got across, we turned around and crossed it again. It is a monumental structure and dates back to 1928. The original town of Conowingo MD had to be moved when they constructed the dam and is now submerged in the reservoir. From there we travelled up river a few miles to Susquehannock State Park US-1425. This was the first time I activated this park but it won’t be the last. We set up in the parking lot for the overlook area and we were the only people . There were some beautiful holly trees in the median. We only heard Northern Cardinals there, though. In 25 minutes we made 19 contacts on 40M and 12M to include a 2-fer Park-to-Park with 2 operators. I was getting good signal reports and am hoping the solar cycle continues this way. Well I am back home, sipping coffee and enjoying the warmth of the stove so I think I will say Namaste. kiddos!

