Hi Everyone,

Well, I'm back from the CM79/CM89/CN70/CN80 grid expedition.  It was
quite an adventure!  Operating ham radio from the CM79 corner
certianly is difficult -- but it was really rewarding to actually make
contacts from up there.  I made a total of four trips up and down the
mountain, hiking over 20 miles with almost 5000 feet of climbing.
Thanks to everyone who was trying to contact me, and for your patience
dealing with my weak signals!!

I've put a full writeup with photos and video on my website at:
http://kb5wia.blogspot.com

And if you want the short version and just want to see the operating
conditions, you can watch the video tour:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ef5_cYzwIZo

Briefly:  I was able to stick fully to the plan -- and operate
exclusivley from the actual intersection of the four grids down the
hill from the ridge, using the remote antenna for the low eastern
passes.  The weather on the trip was great -- good temperatures,
little wind, and sunny.  The actual area of the grid intersection is
heavily forested, and that really soaked up the UHF downlink signals
from the sats!  I didn't see any ticks, rattlesnakes, bears, nor
mountain lions -- but did see plenty of mosquitoes so I was glad to
have a full can of DEET.  Solar power worked well.  Operating from the
exact grid intersection wasn't easy, at first I thought it might be
impossible, but over time I figured out ways to make it work.  I was
very fortunate not to have any equipment failures or other disasters!
Thanks also to everyone who provided advice before the trip,
especially Bill Moore at ARRL HQ and Russ KB8U for tips about the
area. See my full writeup for all the details and pictures.

As usual, no need to send me a QSL card if you've already sent me one
before -- just send me an email with the contact details and if you're
in the logs I'll send you a card back.

73 de Dave KB5WIA
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