And just like that, November was gone!

It was a rare and beautiful late Autumn day, today and I took advantage of it. The sun was out of the clouds and the temperature was heading up to the high 40’s F (8 C) and the outdoors was calling to me. My wyfe and I set out to Kings Gap (K-4361) and I set up quickly. Tootsie watched over my shoulder for lions, tigres and bears (and the odd hunter or 2) and I was on the air. The 40 metre band was not in the best of shape but I was able to make 18 contacts including 3 park-top-park contacts. I call this a success. I did have to move a bit up as someone came on just below me and was carrying on a QSO but that happens. I think the next time I blog I will have something new and exciting to report … maybe something unexected. 🙂 Until then, Namaste.

Tootsie keeping watch
Still life with owl, thermos and antenna

Ha Ha Charade You Are

It was a somewhat gloomy day though not quite. Actually, it was pretty nice when we set out, my long-suffering wyfe and I. The goal was to activate K-1376, Little Buffalo State Park, about 19 kilometers away in New Bloomfield PA. The parking area near the swimming pool is gated off for the season which had no effect on me as I had no plans on going to that end of the park anyway. We went to the boat launch area. It overlooks the Eastern end of the lake and is usually less crowded with foot traffic. Today there were a few dog walkers and one fellow who put his boat into the water and went fishing but that was all. A side note about the fisherman, He had something in his truck that was causing a broad band humming on my radio, not enough to interfere but it was noticeable. It stopped when he shut the truck off. Anyway, I was set up in about 15 minutes and go on the air. I used my Buddistick this time and had good results. Ever since I stopped trying to tune using the counterpoise and started using a 6 meter by 10 centimeter strip of copper mesh as a ground plane, tuning it with my tuner is a breeze. I started operating on 7.188 MHz and made several contacts and then had to move due to a net coming in on top of me. I moved to 7.278 MHz and was able to finish out my operation. I stayed as long as I could but the cold did get the best of me. The temperature was around 7C but the wind was blowing from off the lake a constant 11 Kph and gusting to 28 Kph which took the core temperature right out of me, in spite of the copious amounts of coffee and the nice blanket I was sitting on. I made 46 contacts and had Zarathustra with me to keep watch for lake monsters. Namaste for now, kidlets.

My Buddistick. The cones mark the copper mesh ground plane.
Zarathustra watching over my shoulder for lake monsters
A view of where I was operating from.

Always have a plan “B”

Once again it was too nice a day to waste, so my long-suffering wyfe, my owl Ptolomy and myself set out to activate a park. I wanted to get a new one (at least new to me) in the books so we headed to Col Denning State Park, just on the other side of Doubling Gap. It was a great day and it did not take long to get set up. Unfortunately I was unable to make more than one contact. He was mobile and in RI so I know it wasn’t my antenna. Just circumstances, I guess. There was no internet signal where I was so I could not see if I was spotted, nor could I spot myself. Oh well, such is life and ham radio. On to Plan B. Not too far away is the Three Square Hollow Vista in Tuscarora State Forest, which I have worked from before. It is a beautiful location with an outstanding view and good radio visibility. Within about 1/2 hour of operating I was able to make 29 contacts including some park-to-parks which helped ease the sting of an unsuccessful attempt. All in all it was a great day. I even got to chat a bit with some of the other hams out there. I am attaching the obligatory photos of Ptolomey, my radio and the view from both locations. Namaste, kidlets, until next time.

Ptolomey watching my 6 at Col Denning State Park.
Yes, that is a thermos of coffee.
Ptolomey at Three Square Hollow Vista blocking my view of Cumberland County PA.

“There’s More To Life Than Ham Radio, You Know…And Here Ya’ Are, And It’s A Beautiful Day.”

Wow! What a gorgeous day! It was too good a day to waste so I set out to do an activation. All too soon I will be trapped inside by the weather so I am taking advantage of every day that I can. Today, 7 November, it was in the mid 70’s F(low 20’s C) and mostly sunny. The only bad thing about the whole day was the almost constant barrage of large pine cones falling on and around my operating location. I got my antenna up in the tree with very few issues and was on the air. I got off to a bit of a slow start but soon made my 10 contacts. I sat there drinking coffee and playing radio in the sunshine for about an hour and totally enjoying myself until the realization of life intruded upon my zen. I had some adulting to do. I made a total of 45 contacts within an hour so I called it a day. Again, thanks go to those who hunted me and to my long suffering wyfe who puts up with me and to my owl, Tootsie who kept away the lions and tigres and bears. Until next time, kidlets, namaste.

Tootsie Standing guard. He’s got my 6.
Another one in the log
Leaving no trace.

Again I did it, Ooops!

Well no shit, there I was, up at the Three Square Hollow Vista in Tuscarora State Forest setting up for an activation. It was a nice sunny day today albeit, there was a chill wind blowing. Anyway, I threw my arborist bag up over a convenient tree limb and, sure enough, the damn thing wrapped around it 6 times. Uttering several words that would cause any residual green leaves to turn various shades of colour, I tied my hammer to the other end of my throwing line and proceeded to throw it over the branch to unwind the wrappings. as I was partway through this operation, a vehicle pulled up next to mine and a couple of hunters got out. They came over to me and asked me about ham radio and went about their business of using their cell phones as this is one of the few spots in this area of the mountain that has reception. I got my bag unwound and got my antenna raised up. They asked a few more questions and seemed surprised that I planned on using such a small piece of wire to talk to people all over the place. I assured them it would work. They then took their leave and drove off. I sat down and hooked up my rig and made 33 contacts from CT to MI to SC to ON over the course of the next 45 minutes. The main problem was the wind blowing directly on my back. It was chilling me right through. If it hadn’t been for that I would have stayed longer. I am not looking forward to the colder weather coming but will continue to try activating as much as I can until it just gets too bad. I am including a picture of Zarathustra monitoring me and the view over my shoulder. In any event, Namaste until next time, kids.

Zarathustra keeping me in line
The view behind me overlooking Cumberland County, PA

A Tale of Two Activations (with apologies to Charles. The Dickins you say?)

It was the best of times, it was … actually pretty good. even the bad was good. We went out on the 24th, Tuesday October 24th, for those who were wondering, and the weather was beyond compare. Sunny and in the mid 20’s C ( mid 70’s for those stuck in the F scale, mid 290’s for those who prefer K). Not much wind. My antenna went up easily , almost like it knows where it is supposed to go. The contacts started rolling in very quickly and in no time I had worked a total of 43 including some park to parks and a couple husband-wyfe teams. a good day. After packing up, my wyfe and I took a ride up Hemlock Road and she did some videoing before we went and got some lunch/supper (lupper?). My owl decoy, Tootsie, kept the bears and Karens away and generally helped me log. The park is one of the nicest places a person can go; remote and quiet with a wooded charm.

Yesterday, 28 October, my wyfe said that maybe I should take advantage of the weather and activate as rain was supposed to move in today. As you may be able to tell, I am doing my best to get as many activations in before the weather turns shitty for the next 3 months. I like the outdoors but sitting out in the cold doesn’t appeal to me much these days. I guess I should explain that I am a neophyte when it comes to POTA. I only started doing this with any seriousness this summer. Sure, I had worked a few parks before this and I had registered on the POTA website in April for 2022, but I never really made any effort until this past summer. I started hunting and then I started doing activations. I am no expert by any means, though I have a lot of experience doing portable operating. In fact it is good to be getting back into it. Ok. Enough history. Yesterday I packed up the car and brought along Ptolomey as my mascot/guardian. I also brought my pink flamingo, Charade. It didn’t take long to set up but it did take a while for my first contacts to come in. I thought it was going to be hard to get 10 but finally they started gaining momentum. I started getting spots on the POTA APP and I was able to work 54 contacts with a lot of Park to Park contacts. Overall, though the day was a bit cloudy and dismal and the temps were a bit lower than Tuesday, It was a good day. Hopefully there will be more chances this Autumn.

Tootsie watching over my shoulder.
Logging under the careful supervision of Tootsie.
Ptolomey being a proper guardian.
Working another contact
Got visited by a curious forest gnome.

If Nothing Went Wrong, It Wouldn’t Be Ham Radio

Yup. did another activation today. We took a drive on the spur of the moment up to Kings Gap Environmental Education Center (POTA K-4361). You might have surmised that we sorta-kinda like the place. What’s not to like? A peaceful hilltop in a verdant setting where any noises are muffled by the trees. Today there were 2 bus loads of public school kids and 4 van loads of Mennonite school kids participating in a school program and we didn’t even hear them from where we were parked. As to my setback … well, it was a lapse on my part. I got my antenna set up and ready and then put my rig out and connected it to the tuner and went to make the final connections to the battery and LO! and BEHOLD! I had left the pigtail that goes from the power pole connectors on the rig to the battery at home! Luckily, I had spare connectors, wire, alligator clips and crimpers in my radio box. I rigged up a pigtail and was soon on the air. The antenna I was using was my Buddistick. I had it mounted on a tri-pod and was using 6 meter by 10 cm copper mesh strip as a counterpoise. It worked pretty good on the 40M band though it did not out perform my usual inverted vee setup. I made 30 contacts varying from CT to MI to the Carolinas to Ontario. I will try this again to make sure it wasn’t just the day. I will also try this setup in one of the other parks I have activated before and compare notes. I will have to keep an eye on the weather but I may activate on Tuesday, either Big Spring or possibly Little Buffalo State Park. I am not looking forward to colder weather and am planning on squeezing in as many activations as I can before I am forced to stay inside until the area gets more hospitable. Well my coffee cup is empty so I think I will end this for now and will post a few pictures to include the owl of the day, Zarathustra. Picture 1 is my Biddistick. Picture 2 is Zarathustra supervising my logging. You kids behave. Namaste.

Tuesday the 10th vs Friday the 13th

This is a tale of 2 activations, 2 owls and one park. On Tuesday, Oct 10th, My long suffering wyfe and I set out to Kings Gap (K-4361 for you POTA types) and I activated the park. This consists of setting up my radio and making a minimum of 10 contacts. I was able to make 34 contacts in the time I had to be there and enjoyed the day. Everything went smoothly. I got my antenna line over a tree branch in one throw and was set up in less than 15 minutes. My wyfe wandered around taking pictures and also spent some time on the interwebs and enjoying the weather. It was a great afternoon. As I said, everything went smoothly. My owl decoy, Ptolomey (pictured below) kept watch for bears and made sure we weren’t bothered by insects or other pests. Then there was today, Friday the 13th. My wyfe, on the spur of the moment, decided that she wanted to do some videoing up at Kings Gap and since we would be going up there I decided to bring my equipment and activate. First, I had to turn back 1/2 km from home as I had forgotten to barricade off the area of the house where the cellar stairs are. I rather prefer not to return home to our Rhoomba on its back at the bottom of the stairs screaming for help and being circled by well-meaning cats. Then the small store at the bottom of the hill at Kings Gap did not carry the brand of chips my wyfe wanted. Once we go to the top of the hill where the mansion is, there were workmen doing various and sundry things preparing the place for the upcoming fall/winter seasons. My wyfe settled herself in to doing her thing and I started setting up my radio. Yeah … On the 4th throw, my throwing bag wound 3 times around a branch. I stood there, about 15 or so meters below staring at it and uttering lots of nsfw words. There was no way I could leave an weighted throwing bag attached to several meters of florescent twine attached to that branch. Finally the thought hit me: The twine has 2 ends!! I took a convenient stick and tied it up with the other end of the twine and threw it over the branch 3 times. This unwound the throwing bag. Unfortunately, my wyfe had wandered over to observe the spectacle and almost got hit with the bag when it came loose and plummeted to the ground. Now 3 more throws got it over the branch and I was able to raise my antenna. My usual 15 minute set-up took me almost 45 minutes. Now my owl Tootsie was able to scare away any bears but the gnats were another story. They ignored him and swarmed me. I did my best to ignore them. I made 55 contacts and had a very successful activation in spite of Friday the 13th and Murphy. Feel free to look at my pictures and to laugh at me. 🙂 Pic 1 is Ptolomey, Pic 2 is Me on the 10th, Pic 3 is Tootsie and Pic 4 is me on the 13th. Namaste Y’all

WOW!! Where did September go???

It has been a busy month, I guess. I have really been into the whole POTA thing and between that and work and keeping my life from falling into the usual chaos, it has been one amazing fun filled blur. I mentioned in my last post that I had activated 2 parks on 3 September. Well, just the other day, 1 October, I went out to the same place, Big Spring State Park, located in Tuscarora State Forest and activated again. I made a total of 49 contacts in an hour including several park-to-park contacts and was able to withstand the constant bombardment of acorns falling from the trees. It was a beautiful early autumn day and I was very happy to be out and about. I will include a picture or 2 below. I prefer to go out on nice days as I do not want my radio rained on. There are pavilions I could use, I guess but I do prefer the open air and sunshine. It doesn’t take me long to set up and I can be on the air within 15 minutes of pulling into the park. I prefer to use a G5RV Junior antenna as it is a good multi-band antenna and works well as an inverted vee. Right now the only limiting factor in my setup is my power situation. The battery pack I use just isn’t up to the job which is why I am going the pick up a LiFePo 12V 20ah battery tomorrow which will allow me to run my rig for a much longer period of time. You can expect a more contacts listed from my next activation report. well kidlets, enough for now. Namaste, you’all.

As for Summer, I don’t hear no singing!

It was a beautiful day today and I decided to go activate a park. I went to Big Spring State Park which is located in Tuscarora State Forest, making it a two-fer! All went well. I put my antenna up over a convenient branch with my arborist bag and quickly got on the air. I self spotted on the POTA app and soon was making contacts. I had no real issues until an operator started using AM on a nearby freq. I just moved down the band and started over. I ran for a while more before the heat got to me. Overall a very successful activation. I made 44 contacts including 3 park to parks. I will be back there in the near future as it is a nice park and is nearby. I enjoy working portable and POTA gives me a chance to get outdoors. Yesterday I was out on my lawn and, with the help of my long-suffering wyfe, got my Buddistick tuned up using a 4″ by 20′ length of copper screen as a ground radial. It worked great and I will have to try it at a park next. Now I think I will sit here and stream some shows.

Namaste, y’all