Those who think that the MW band is devoid of much DX in the summer season may 
be surprised to know that a major International DXpedition was conducted from 
the Rockwork 4 ocean cliff on the Oregon coast three weeks ago-- complete with 
two famous Japanese MW-DXer participants. 

By taking advantage of the enhanced winter propagation in the southern 
hemisphere during our summer season, DXers can track down long-range Pacific DX 
(from the west coast) and enhanced South American DX (from the east coast) by 
using gray-line propagation this time of the year. Our Rockwork 4 DXpedition 
team was composed mostly of visitors from outside of the USA, but we managed to 
work together through various challenges (including one morning with the worst 
DXpedition weather any of us had ever seen) to have a very memorable 
DXpedition, with plenty of New Zealand and Pacific island DX. For those 
interested, a full 8-page report with multiple photos, MP3/ YouTube video links 
and DU logging information from Tom, Nick and I (along with commentary from 
Japanese DXer Satoshi Miyauchi) is posted at 
http://www.mediafire.com/download/6zl1ls6896zqquh/July_2016_Rockwork_4_Ocean_Cliff_DXpedition.doc
 

73 and Good DX, 
Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA) 

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