One Weekend, 3 Activations

Hi kids. I didn’t plan on activating 3 times this weekend but that is what happened.

Friday afternoon I was sitting here and decided to go to Big Spring State Park US-4355. I arrived at about 1950 UTC and got set up. I tuned to 40M and worked 14 stations before moving to 17 M where I worked 8 more stations including Dominican Republic, Venezuela and Spain. I was happy with that total and it brings me closer to my kilo award for this park.

Yesterday, Saturday, we took a drive down to Shepherdstown, WV, seeking a few cemeteries. We stopped in at Elmwood Cemetery where we had been previously. We also visited the Old English/Episcopal Cemetery where there are some graves of Revolutionary War soldiers. We then visited a park which held a monument dedicated to James Rumsey, the inventor of the steamboat (not Fulton as we were taught in school). After this we took a leisurely drive along the Potomac River to Harpers Ferry National Historic Park US-0735. In 25 minutes, we worked 16 contacts before heading home.

Today, Sunday the 29th, we did some shopping including a trip to the local Ollie’s. We had lunch, I did my bike ride and then we tackled some domestic chores. Then I set out again for Big Spring State Park US-4355. In spite of a contest going on I was able to work 21 contacts before calling it a day.

I have mentioned before that I like Big Spring State Park as it is peaceful and usually deserted. I did have a Ranger check up on me about a year or do ago. She seemed interested in my operation and, since I had my ice-fishing tent set up as a warming shelter, I guess she wanted to make sure I wasn’t camping there. We have occasionally seen various wildlife there, mostly squirrels and a couple times I smelled and heard a bear checking us out.

Well that is my latest update. Please feel free to leave comments. So long and namaste!

One of my crabs taking a walk
Swinging at the Rumsey Monument park
The Rumsey Monument
The plaque on the bottom of the monument
The visitors center at Harpers Ferry
What in the world is this antique?

Out Before The Thunder Out Before The Heat

Pretty good weekend, I must say. Yesterday, 16 Aug, a Saturday, we did our grocery shopping. After lunch SWMBO said “Why don’t you do an activation and we can stop back at the store for a few things we missed.” Wow, twist my arm! She could tell I was bored and besides, we did need the items we had missed. We went to Little Buffalo State Park US-1376. Believe it or not, the last time we had been there was in March. It is only about 15 miles away but it does get a bit crowded in the summer. Anyway, we parked and got set up. There were several family units picnicing and lots of boaters on the lake. The bands weren’t rocking but there were plenty of folks on 40M. We worked 17 in about 1/2 hour including 10 park-to-park contacts. We then looked up at the sky and saw that thunderheads had moved close. We packed up and left the park just before the rain. We got to he store and it was thundering very heavily. We went inside and spent about 15 minutes and then as we stepped out the door, the sky opened up! There was a deluge of almost biblical proportions. We got soaked to the skin before we made it to the car but, let me tell you, it felt good. We got home, uploaded my log and then I lapsed into a sloth-like mode with the help of my kitties who wanted to climb on me and purr. I did rouse myself long enough to check the weather forecast. Today, 17 August, we got up early and headed to Frederick MD. I wanted to work a new park and SWMBO wanted to check out a couple of cemeteries. We got to Monocracy National Battlefield US-0705 around 08:00 and set up. In around 40 minutes we made 50 contacts! They started out fast with so little time between I did not have a chance to spot myself at first. Towards the end they slowed down but for the most part it was a torrent which suits SWMBO and I as we prefer it to the times when it is like pulling teeth to make 10. The furthest station we worked was from Missouri which is amazing for 40M during the day. The Visitor Center opened at 09:00 and we were done before that as it was getting hot and humid. I checked out the gift shop and bought a couple of stickers. I have started putting stickers on my radio box as a remembrance of the places we have been. Any road, I had a chat with one of the rangers and the atmosphere was congenial. All of the rangers there seemed happy to have visitors, and they found it interesting that we were there working POTA. The birds we heard were: White-Eyed Vireos, Common Grackles and European Starlings. The starlings were in a large bunch on the lawns around the Visitor Center. SWMBO found the addresses for the cemeteries and we went into town in Frederick. The first cemetery we went to was St Johns. A small cemetery with some cool statues. Then we tried to go to Mt Olivet Cemetery. The address listed on their website took us to the main gate which is permanently closed. There were instructions there to go down this one street and through a housing complex. Unfortunately, the street we were directed to turn on was not labelled and they did not give a specific address. We got discouraged and left, hoping to come back another day. Here at home I was able to find an address to use so our next trip there will be more fruitful. Ok, enough griping. 🙂 Namaste for now, kids.

A cool statue at St Johns Cemetery
Missy, Moxie and Tootsie at Little Buffalo
Moxie, Missy and Ollie at Monocracy Battlefield
A view of some cannons at Monocracy National Battlefield
Entrance to the Visitor Center at Monocracy National Battlefield.