And A Good Time Was …

Had a great week! We, SWMBO and I, went on our yearly vacation to NH and New England. I am not going to give a point to point description as that could be a bit boring, but suffice it to say that we bounced around quite a bit. We visited several cemeteries and we both like to do photography in them. My interest is the carvings and imagery on the stones. It is too bad but a lot of the older stones are showing signs of wear and then again some have been vandalized. In my own way I am immortalizing the unknown artists who carved these stones. Some of them have unknown and interesting stories on which we can only speculate such as the one in Whitefield NH where the finger on the stone is pointing down instead of up. Makes you wonder about the person buried there and/or the opinion of those who commissioned the stone. A stone carver usually has something to say in their work as you do not go through the effort of carving for trivia or pettiness. Anyway, we also took a couple of train rides, the Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad, which runs along Lake Winnipesaukee and the Conway Scenic Railroad. On Sunday it was pouring rain when we got up so that is when we decided to take the Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad from Meredith down to the southern end of the lake and back. Tuesday, we took the Conway Scenic RR “Mountaineer” train to Fabyans in Bretton Woods. The ride was ok but a bit long and our car was not hearing the narration or announcements, so we were a bit left out. We visited the Fairbanks Museum in ST Johnsbury VT and watched a planetarium show. We had supper with my brother Ted and his wife Nancy in Berlin NH. We bought some cheese in Sugar Hill NH at Harman’s Cheese Shop. As always when up there, we did a nightly search for moose. We spotted one but it took off into the woods before we could get a good picture. A large bear crossed the road in front of us, and we also saw a plethora of turkeys. We also had the pleasure of activating the following State Parks in the following order: US-8016 Bedell Bridge State Historic Site, US-2649 Echo Lake State Park, US-2681 Weeks State Park and US-4900 Fay State Forest. The mosquitos and black flies were bad and there was a heat wave going on so we only stayed long enough to do a bonafide activation at them. When we were at Bedell Bridge, we kept smelling an animal that had been sprayed by a skunk. The smell kept coming and going and I think it was keeping an eye on us. To finalize, it was a very good week. For now, kids, namaste.

Harmans Cheese in Sugar Hill NH
Hanging around with a moose in The Christmas Loft in N. Woodstock NH
The conductor on the Winnipesaukee RR
The Tamarack in Laconia NH. Great burgers!
Bedell Bridge (or what remains of it)
Me on thermal camera at Fairbanks Museum in St Johnsbury VT
The bear that crossed in front of us.
Downward pointing finger in Whitefield NH
Sunset at the Mittersill in Franconia NH where we stayed

Too Soon?

I have found that the older you get, the quicker time goes by. I just finished a 4 day break from work. Another member of the team had to swap days with me as he had an obligation out of state to attend to. This means that my work schedule is a bit skewed. I was off for the past 4 nights and now I have to work for the next 4 nights. This did allow me to do some activations. I posted in a previous entry about not being in Hawaii but I went out on the 21st, also. It was a short, spur-of-the-moment activations. The bands were bad due to solar activity and I was only able to work 15 stations in an hour at Big Spring State Park US-4355. Before we had finished it started to rain so my owl got moist. I will be adding, either tonight or tomorrow night, a video of a train I took while sitting in the Lincoln diner, to my Youtube channel. You can find it at https://www.youtube.com/@gestyrious/videos. Anyway, I am sitting here drinking coffee and considering getting ready for work. I enjoy my job so that is no big thing but the hours do get long. A 12 hour shift can be a bit endless on the 4th consecutive night. I guess we all have to make our way as best we can and take the ups with the downs. SWMBO and I got some new action cameras so I might be adding more videos soon. In any event, it is Memorial Day Weekend so let us take a moment to think of those who sacrificed their lives to ensure our rights and freedoms. Well, one of my cats, Kalamazoo, is begging me for some treats so I better comply. For now and as always, namaste kiddos.

Ptolomey in the rain at Big Spring State Park
Looking towards the park entrance.

Funny, This Doesn’t Look Like Hawaii

It was a beautiful day today so SWMBO and I set out this morning to do an activation and checkout a cemetery. We decided to go to Gathland State Park US-1574 which is a 2-fer as the Appalachian Trail US-4556 runs right through it next to where we were parked. We were going to park in the lower parking lot, but another ham was there, and we didn’t want to crowd or bother him. We got set up and made 25 contacts within about 40 minutes which was pretty good as the bands were pretty bad. We had 3 park-to-parks and then set out for a nearby cemetery for some video and photography. You can find some interesting things in cemeteries such as the carvings on the older stones. The cemetery we went to was Union Cemetery in Burkittsville MD. I found an interesting carving which I will include below. From there we went to Gettysburg PA US-0027 for another activation and to get lunch. We had stopped at one of our favorite spots, Culp’s Hill and making contacts was like pulling teeth. It took almost an hour to make 22 contacts, 3 of which were park-to-parks. Of the 22 contacts, 19 were on 20M (not my favorite band) and the first ones were on 40M. As I had said, conditions were bad and sometimes things got a bit lost or garbled which is what happened to my park number. One of our contacts re-spotted me on the POTA app as US-0037 (Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park) instead of US-0027 (Gettysburg National Military Park) which caused a slight bit of confusion. I was wondering why people were thinking we were in HI and not PA as I kept identifying. I hope this didn’t screw up their logs or ruin their days. I didn’t find out about the spotting error until we were sitting in the Lincoln Diner in Gettysburg and I saw the mistake on my HAM Alert app. In any event, I chalk it up to mistakes happen. At least the log I uploaded to the app is correct. We did hear a lot of birds today both in MD and PA. The list is as follows: Red-Eyed Vireos, Yellow Throated Vireos, Wood Thrushes, Blue Jays, American Goldfinches, Mourning Doves, House Sparrows, Black and White Warblers, Eastern Wood Peewees, American Robins, Scarlet Tanagers, Cedar Waxwings, Chipping Sparrows, Jack Sparrows, European Starlings, Red-Bellied Woodpeckers and Great Crested Flycatchers. I would have to classify today as a success but I really will be thankful when the bands get better. I will be uploading a few new videos to my Youtube page soon. Until next time, namaste kids.

Usually the finger on tombstones points up. Makes you wonder…
A cool stump in Union Cemetery in Burkittsville MD
Missy and Moxie at Gathland SP

Two Days Out And About

Avail yourselves of refreshing beverages and hearken to my tale of two very active days and two activations. Yesterday April 21st, a Monday, SWMBO and I had a busy day after I awoke from my sleep. We did some errands then we tackled Satan’s Putting Green for the first time this year. She used the lawnmower and I got all cave-man with the industrial weed wacker. This thing is made for heavy grass and light brush and uses 1/4 inch strings. It does the job and gets results. Once this herculean task was finished, we went for groceries. This brings us to the point where we decided to activate. SWMBO wanted to go to the Pioneer Cemetery in Tuscarora State Forest US-5479. The cemetery is located in an area known as Pandemonium. The road going up there is mostly gravel after the pavement ends. I was surprised that there were no birds to be heard there nor did we see any wildlife apart from squirrels. While she was going around taking pictures and shooting videos, I set up. I started operating on 40M and it did not take long to rack up 22 contacts (less than half an hour) and we packed it in. SWMBO did the logging, as usual. I did make a screw up by asking one ham to stand by because I wanted to work a weaker signal station and I didn’t get back to him. Next time I hear him on the air I will apologize. This brings us to today. This morning we went to some cemeteries in the Mechanicsburg area. You might notice a theme. We like taking pictures and photos in cemeteries. In one of the cemeteries we visited is buried a woman whose cause of death was spontaneous combustion! We then trolloped off to Gettysburg for a quick activation and a lunch at the Lincoln Diner. Through the course of the day our phone app heard: American Robins, Fish Crows, Northern Flickers, American Pipits, Chipping Sparrows, Blue Jays, American Crows, Northern Cardinals, White-Breasted Nuthatches and Red-Winged Blackbirds. I guess they were all out enjoying a nice day. Instead of going to Culp’s Hill where we usually go, we went to Barlow Ridge, near the Peace Light on Mummasburg Road. The contacts were slow to come today. I tried 40M and worked 5 before getting a bit frustrated. I went to 17 M and worked 7 more before we called it a day and went to lunch. If you are ever in Gettysburg, check out the Lincoln Diner. You won’t be disappointed. Well kidlets, here ends my tale for now. Below are some pics. I will be uploading at least 1 video to https://www.youtube.com/@gestyrious/featured in the next few days. Enjoy life and, as always, namaste!

On the road home from Pandamonium
A view from Pandemonium
Pioneer Cemetery
Moxie supervising at Barlows Ridge

3 Great Days At The End Of March

Well here we are, at the end of March. Spring has sprung and what a spring it has. The Daffodils are blooming across the road, both yellow and white. Friday the 28th was nice temperature-wise and we took a drive down to Boiling Springs, PA, where we used to live long ago. It is a nice quiet little town with a man-made lake in the middle of it. SWMBO wanted to try out her new camera and I took some pictures of the wildlife there along with a video I will link to at the end of this entry. The lake had lots of geese and was just stocked with trout as Saturday the 29th was the first day of trout season here in PA. One cool thing about this lake is that at the lower end where we were it is restricted to youth fishing only. This gives kids a chance to catch some and makes for some nice parent-child time. As we walked around the area I had my app open to hear the birds. We heard Northern Cardinals, American Goldfinches, Song Sparrows, Gloden Crowned Kinglets and Red-Bellied Woodpeckers. A rather nice assortment. We then trolloped home. Yesterday, March 29th, was a very nice day with temps up near 28C. It started clouding up in the afternoon but stayed warm. SWMBO wanted to check out this one cemetery and we went there. After we were done there we went to Mont Alto State Park US-1386. Conditions were a bit rough on the bands but we made 13 contacts with several being Park-to-Park contacts. We then had a nice lunch at Newville Diner and went home. Today has been cloudy but warm. Temperature os 20C and the sky is overcast. We went to another cemetery today after doing our grocery shopping. This cemetery is located in Middletown PA and buried there is Helen Twelvetrees, a famous actress from the early days of silent and talking films. While SWMBO did her filming, I walked around and checked out the gravestones. I also had my app open and heard American Crows, Northern Cardinals, American Robins, House Finches and European Starlings. Well that is how we spent the final weekend of March. Namaste for now, kidlets.

Daffodils across the road.
Moxie and Ptolomey at Mont Alto State Park
Canada Geese at Childrens Lake
Trout

Not A Hog But I Feel Warty

I got my second “Rover Warthog” award and I blame SWMBO. 🙂 We left early today and went to Sweet Run State Park US-9936 in Virginia; located about 4 km from Harpers Ferry. It is a nice little park and easy to find. There is an entrance fee but I guess VA charges for all their parks. The weather was awesome for a day in March. The birds were out in full force. We heard Field Sparrows, Eastern Bluebirds, Tufted Titmice, American Crows, Fish Crows, House Finches, Northern Cardinals and Red-Bellied Woodpeckers. We had a very successful activation and decided to activate another park. SWMBO asked what was around and we decided on Gathland State Park US-1574 and we parked where the Appalachian Trail US-4556 crossed the park. The scenery is nice in the park and the weather was really great except for a bit of a wind. Zarathustra kept falling off of the car hood. We heard the following birds there: Brown-Headed Cowbirds, Northern Cardinals, Red-Winged Blackbirds, Song Sparrows and Tufted Titmouses. Anyway, after this park we decided to do an activation at Mont Alto State Park US-1386 in PA. Propagation on 40M was bad so we used 17M. We made 10 contacts and moved on to Caladonia State Park US-1337. Again, we went with 17M and made 10 contacts of which one was a 3-fer park-to-park, giving us a total of 12 contacts. We then called it a day for activating and went for lunch. This was a total of 5 parks in 3 different states. Again I thank SWMBO for her suggestions and her mad logging skills. Also she got to wander around a bit and use her new video camera. I will have to view her work. Well enough for now. Namaste and keep your stick on the ice!

War Correspondents Memorial in Gathland State Park
Where the AT crosses Gathland SP
Set up and ready to operate at Sweet Run SP
Lichen growth on a stone wall at Gathland SP
Moxie at Mont Alto SP

Not Idle On The Ides

Hi kidlets. Had a bit of a busy day. SWMBO wanted to do some videoing down in Gettysburg so we set out early to get there before too many people were moving around. Even in Winter and Spring, Gettysburg PA can get quite busy. The weather was dreary with mist and chilly temps so we didn’t take the radio with us. We drove down and drove around the battlefield, stopping now and then to do some videos. As SWMBO was doing her videos, I used my app to see what we could hear for birds. We heard: Northern Cardinals, American Robins, Red-Winged Blackbirds, Tufted Titmouses (titmice?), European Starlings, Song Sparrows, Common Grackles (as opposed to uncommon ones I guess), Cedar Waxwings and Brown-Headed Cowbirds. Quite an assortment. When we were finished, we trolloped back home. I fully intended to do some POTA hunting but then I looked at the forecast for tomorrow. The weather-guessers are calling for rain and winds. Well, we decided to do a quick activation today to get in the logs. It didn’t take us long to grab the gear and drive to Little Buffalo State Park US-1376. We started on 40M. It was a bit hard to find an empty frequency as the VA QSO Party is going on. I found an open spot and we worked 9 stations before we had to surrender the frequency to a rude individual who started calling CQ on top of me without even checking to see if the freq was clear. He wouldn’t leave even after being informed the freq was in use and had been for several minutes. Oh well, it takes all kinds. Rather than put up with this I changed bands to 17M, a WARC band where contesting isn’t allowed. As I was changing antennas, WA3ENQ, Rich, came by and we chatted for a minute. He was in the park de-watering his little doggie. Well I got back on the air and we made a bunch more contacts (17 to be exact) before we packed up and called it a day. At one point a Park Ranger did a slow drive-by but he didn’t stop. I think he was on a routine patrol of the park rather than checking out two weirdos in a car talking on a radio. Overall the day went well and now here I am, sipping coffee. I think I will sign off for today. Namaste kidlets.

Ptolomey, Moxie and the ranger driving past
Ptolomey and Moxie keeping watch

Watching Snow Sublimate

It was foggy this morning, very foggy. Visibility was about 75 Meters when I first got up. Between Sunday and Monday we acquired about 75MM of snow and then it started to warm up Monday afternoon it started to turn foggy and remained so for the first part of today. We had breakfast at the Blain Hotel and decided to activate Little Buffalo State Park US-1376. It is nice to have parks and game lands nearby. We arrived around 1410 UTC and got on the air about 1420. We started out on 40M and contacts were coming in at a pretty fast rate. We worked stations as far west as Wisconsin and as far south as Georgia. I had very little time to post spots as the contacts were flying in. I am thankful that SWMBO was logging for me as I would not have been able to keep up. Finally they tapered off a bit and I announced that I was changing bands to 12M. We started logging at 1458 UTC on 12 M and immediately started to get results. It was a mix of states to the west of us and stations from Europe. Propagation was a bit weird as some stations from Europe were very strong and we could barely hear others. We had Spain, Italy, Belgium, France and Poland in the log in short order. We worked out to Colorado and down to Texas. Overall we made 67 contacts in an hour before we decided to call it quits for the day. There was much happiness. Once again I used a strategy that has worked well before: start out on either 40 or 80 M for the eastern states and then swap to 12 or 17 meters to give the Europeans a chance. As I was putting the station and antennae up, Glory, SWMBO, used the app Merlin to check out what birds were around. It logged American Crows, American Blue Jays and Canada Geese (gooses?) so there was bird activity. Well enough for today. I have everyone has a great day. Namaste, kiddos.

Zarathustra and Moxie on a foggy day

Chilly Activation

It was a beautiful day today if you care to ignore the temperature. After breakfast at the Newville Diner, we drove up to the ATV lot in Michaux State Forest US-5471. When we arrived the sky was blue, there was a light breeze and the temperature was 271 K or -2 C or 29 F, whichever you prefer. I like K in the winter because it sounds so much warmer. There were no birds to be heard today and also, luckily, the lot was not filled with the vehicles of hunters taking their rifles for a walk in the forest. There were 3 pickups but it is a big lot so no problems finding parking. We started out on 40 metres and the contacts started coming in fast and furious. I did not have time to spot myself online very often. Within 26 minutes we worked 37 stations from up and down the Eastern 1/3 of the country. Towards the end of that timespan, things started to slow up. I swapped out antennae and went to 12 metres to give the Europeans a chance. We made 21 more QSO’s on 12 and then called last call. Overall 58 contacts in about 1 hour. I know that Costa Rica isn’t Europe, nor is Mexico but I was happy to put them in the logs. We even had a contact from Finland. Overall a great POTA day. Yesterday we brought Calamity to the vet for the first time. She received a clean bill-of-health and will have a follow up in a few weeks for spaying. She is a bit older than I thought she was. The vet said she is around 6 months. That doesn’t make her any less loveable. After we got her home we let her out of the carrier and she was her usual self, apparently forgiving me for subjecting her to the indignities of a vet visit. Right now she is playing fetch with me. Well enough for today. Namaste, kidlets.

Calamity at the vet waiting to be taken home.
Moxie and Tootsie enjoying a sunny December day

A Short Road Trip and More Activations

Let me start out by saying how much I enjoy long distance drives in the late night/early morning hours. The traffic is at a low volume and it seems, especially on back roads, that you are alone in your own little bubble. While the world is tucked away in their beds you cruise along blissfully. The only concern is watching out for any animal which may decide to walk or run in front of you. You don’t even need to worry too much about other cars because there are so few. We did this on Monday, 11 November. We set out in the darkness and made our way to West Virginia. Our first stop was in Morgantown, WV, to view the statue of Don Knotts. It sits in front of the theatre where he got his start. The statue is very easy to find. After we took some pictures and acted like typical tourists we resumed our trip. We had planned to stop in Pomeroy, OH, to video river barges but when we got there, a Veterans Day ceremony was going on at the pullout and there was no available parking spaces. We found a place for lunch and then continued to Point Pleasent, WV, home of the Mothman. We took some pics around the town and then it was still to early to check in to our motel so we drove to Tu-Endie-Wei State Park US-1823. It is a nice little park. Its name means “Between Two Waters” and that describes it well. It sits where the Kanawha river joins the Ohio. Propagation was good on 17 Meters so that is what we worked. We made a total of 23 contacts and then had fun videoing the barges and just enjoying a beautiful day. When check in time rolled around we crossed the river to Gallipolis, OH to our motel. We had no desire to just sit around so after we got our stuff settled in, we took a drive on some back roads. We found ourselves at the Old Holcomb Cemetery and took fotos there. It was getting dark so we made our way back to the motel, had supper and settled in. On Tuesday, Nov 12, drove back up to Pomeroy and took some footage of a barge heading up the river. Our next stop was at Forked Run State Park US-1951 where we made 32 contacts on 40 and 10 Meters. There were a lot of European stations on 10 which is an indication of how open the band was. The park itself was peaceful. We parked in an empty lot above the lake where there was an access path to the beach. After the activation we headed home. Since this was during the day the traffic was a lot heavier and more obnoxious. Today, 14 Nov, we went to Culp’s Hill in Gettysburg National Military Park US-0027. The bands were humming and in about 45 minutes we worked 56 stations between 10 and 40 Meters. We were even able to work a new Canadien Province: Manitoba. There were, again, a lot of European stations on 10 along with 1 contact from Mexico. We heard a red-bellied woodpecker as we sat there. As I started to drive away I realized I had left my phone on top of the car. I retrieved it before it could fall. The weather today had changed. It was overcast and chilly so we sat in the car with our doors closed. One memorable contact was with an op from England who was running a similar set up as I have: 80 watts to a hamstick. Myself, I use 75 watts but we both gave a 5-5 report. Well I guess it is time to close this. Namaste kidlets and happy trails.

Don Knotts statue in Morgantown WV
The Mothman statue in Point Pleasent WV
A river tug
Moxie and Zarathustra on Culp’s Hill