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NA-SOTA Weekend and VHF Contesting

Submitted by K7ATN on

September 8-9 is the NA-SOTA Weekend and is also the ARRL VHF Contest. It's a
chance to make contacts and connections between SOTA and the VHF community. 

Getting four contacts on VHF from any SOTA summit should be easy this weekend - after you entertain the regular chasers on HF perhaps you'd consider moving to VHF. (You might find Péter, W7/HG1DUL, activating Mount Adams.) 

NA-SOTA Weekend - September 8-9

Submitted by K7ATN on

In order to promote SOTA operations in North America, September 8-9 has been
designated NA-SOTA weekend. Activators should make a special effort to be
operational on SOTA summits this weekend. Be sure and post your alerts to sotawatch.org and use the opportunity to let others know about our Summits on the Air 'radiosport.'

August 15, 2012 Activation of Crater Lake's Hillman Peak by NS7P

Submitted by NS7P on
Summit

Hillman Peak is the highest summit on the rim of Crater Lake at over 8150' ASL. This pointed peak is not an easy climb, not because of the distance (1/2 to 3/4 mi) or elevation increase (less than 600'), but because it is so steep with a loose scree surface. Poles are essential to getting the traction to get up the slope.

Barlow Ridge, OR | Aug-2012

Submitted by K7ATN on
Summit

Barlow Ridge is a pleasant three mile or so hike (OW) east of Mount Hood with about 1000 feet gain. Although relatively close to Portland the trail is seldom used, (especially past Barlow Butte) and has a nice 'wild' character about it. In other words, the trail seldom sees maintenance. It's a leg stretcher with about 1000 feet of net gain, but quite a bit more elevation change with all the ups and downs along the ridge line. Quite a bit more. 

August 15, 2012 Activation of Crater Lake's Llao Rock by NS7P

Submitted by NS7P on
Summit

My wife, Christina, and I hiked/climbed Llao rock for the views and the activation. For those new to this summit, this should be on your to do list.  The 1 mile or so hike with about 700' of elevation rise is a moderate climb up a mostly meadowed hill. When you get to the top, the views are breathtaking. Note closure in 2013: http://www.pnwsota.org/blog/k7atn/2014-july-27/llao-rock-or-closed-public

August 14, 2012 activation by NS7P of Crater Lake's Mt Scott

Submitted by NS7P on
Summit

My wife, Christina, and I climbed Mt Scott, the highest point in Crater Lake NP.  At 8938' ASL, it is an 8 point summit (just shy of 10 points). The popular trail is moderate, climbing 1250' over 2.5 miles each way.  The trees get smaller as you climb, and much of the trail is in sunlight. The trail winds and switchbacks up the west and south sides of the mountain, finally following a sharp ridgeline to the summit and its fire lookout.

Lookout Mountain, OR

Submitted by KK7DS on
Summit

When a more complex plan failed to come to fruition Friday night, we decided late that we would head to Lookout Mountain in Oregon for Saturday's activation. We had been there before, and it is one of our all-time favorite SOTA summits. Just before we were heading out the door Saturday morning, I realized I had forgotten to alert us because the decision had been so late. I was shocked to see that K7ATN was scheduled for the same summit that day!