Yep, it’s the last week of January. The pristine and picturesque whiteness of fresh snow has degraded. Now we have dirty dust covered snow, a harridan which used to be virginal and beautiful. I guess it is the cycle of nature, the fresh and new fades away and becomes dismal and mundane. I was thinking of this as I ate breakfast this morning while trying to decide where to activate. I wanted a place where solitude ruled, away from the bustle of people. We ended up going to the ATV Lot in Michaux State Forest US-5471. During the weekends and especially during the summer, the lot is alive with ATVers and other outdoor enthusiasts but today it was empty. Empty and almost forlorn with the parking area a patchwork of gravel and snow. We got set up and I decided to try 40M first. It only took 23 minutes to work 31 stations. The first one I worked was a Park- to -Park. I had tuned to an empty frequency and listened. After a minute I asked if the frequency was in use. I got an immediate reply from N4TRD from a park in NC. He laughingly told me that he was just about to start calling but I had beat him to the punch. We exchanged information and I let him have the freq as he was already spotted here. It was a pleasant and amicable exchange. I tuned to 7.197 and worked a bunch more contacts. Then SWMBO said “How about we finish out this page in the logbook and move to another park?”. It only took us a few minutes to finish that page and then a couple more on the next page. Our total for this park was 31. We then packed up and trolloped over to Kings Gap US-4361. The road up to the mansion (6.5 kilometres) wasn’t as icy as I anticipated. In fact it was mostly bare. I started out on 40M again and then went to 17M. 17 was open and I even worked Alberta which is a Canadian Province which I hadn’t worked before. We racked up 38 contacts and decided to call it a day as we had a few irons in the fire. Basically it was a good day and that alleviated my maudlin mood. 🙂 Well enough for now. I need to fill the stove and get some more coffee. Namaste, kidlets!
























