APRS Coverage
Don't know
Voice Cellular Coverage
Don't know
Data Cellular Coverage
Don't know
Cellular Provider
Other

On July 15, 2012, Rich KR7W, Pat WT7N, and Chuck AC7QN went out on a conditioning day hike for an upcoming long backpack. This hike started at the Cold Creek TH, about 3 miles south on FR-9070, which begins at the Hyak Exit #54, on I-90, just E of Snoqualmie Pass. The planned destination was the summit of Mt Catherine, 5052 ft, W7W/CW-066. 
See:  http://www.wta.org/go-hiking/hikes/mount-catherine

It was difficult to find a trail this early in the year that wasn't still snow covered. Since the Mt Catherine trail faced south hopes were high for a SOTA activation.

At about three miles into the hike we exited the woods and crossed FR-9070 to the Mt Catherine TH. The first 1/4 mile of this 1.3 mile trail is an abandoned road which becomes a very easy treaded National Park quality trail with many switchbacks to the top.  The last ¼ mile or so was mostly snow covered which made route finding sometimes difficult.

The summit, a small area about 5x20 ft, which was the site of some kind of radio relay site (per the www), was cloud/fog covered but the blue water of Lake Keechelus could be seen looking east along I-90.  Thunderstorms were predicted for the late afternoon.

This was my first SOTA summit activation and didn’t know quite what to expect.  I used my trusty FT-817, LiPo battery, small straight key, and home brew 20 meter vertical dipole which is a poor man’s BuddiStick equivalent.  20 meter conditions seemed very poor as I couldn’t hear anyone on the band.  Calling CQ on 14.061 raised Mark K7NEW who spotted me.  After that 5 more QSOs were in the log.  I went to SSB 14.342.5 for the SSB chasers and did not hear a response.

At 3 PM, after 40 minutes on the air it was time to quit radioing and have a bite to eat, put things away, and retreat as the fog was getting thicker.  The hike down the snow covered trail proved challenging but no serious injuries occurred.  A big thanks goes out to the chasers.  Best Regards… kr7w.