It's probably safe to say that none of our DXpedition group has ever endured 
such a miserable DXing session. Severe rain and wind pounded the highly-exposed 
Rockwork 4 ocean cliff turnoff throughout our antenna setup and radio 
listening, providing a very stark welcome for our distinguished Japanese 
visitors (Hiroo Nakagawa and Satoshi Miyauchi). 
  
We all knew we were in trouble as soon as we drove up to the ocean cliff site 
at the bizarre hour of 0315 (local time). A toxic mixture of heavy rain and 
wind was hammering the cliff, making even our antenna setup a most miserable 
experience. Having been through this bad movie before (at Cape Perpetua in 
August of 2014) I came prepared with strong plastic tie wraps to anchor the FSL 
bases and waterproof covers for the antennas themselves, but unlike the smart 
Japanese visitors none of the North Americans had come with raincoats. As such, 
both Tom and I were thoroughly drenched and shivering while Hiroo-san and 
Satoshi-san seemed warm and comfy. Nick was only drenched from the knees down, 
apparently having escaped the worst by deploying a more modest antenna 
requiring less setup time. Tom's broadband loop supports absolutely refused to 
stay vertical in the stiff wind until I offered him several of the 175-lb. test 
plastic tie wraps, and of course in the predawn darkness (and foul weather) the 
loop wires had unintended foot traffic, at one time causing the loop to be 
tightly snagged in Satoshi-san's car trunk (really). Despite the challenges we 
all managed to deploy our antennas and receive DU-DX, although we were all in 
agreement that the session's propagation was somewhat "watered down." The 
single, thoroughly drenched 15" FSL managed to receive 657-Star, 702-2BL, 
738-Tahiti and 1035-Newstalk ZB for both Satoshi-san and me, which is probably 
the first time in history that a single FSL was used to boost two Ultralight 
radios for simultaneous MP3 recordings. We have one more morning together at 
the wild ocean cliff site, which obviously can't be any worse than the one we 
just experienced. For those interested, an on-site video of the "Session from 
Hell" is posted  at   
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lw9k6E08eME&feature=youtu.be   , featuring a 
sorry collection of soaked and shivering DXers wondering how they ever survived 
such a wacky experience. 
  
73 and Good DX, 
Gary DeBock (drying out and warming up at the "Bunk House" in Nehalem, OR)  
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