Thursday, August 9, 2018

2018-08-08 Middle Mtn.


2018-08-08 Middle Mtn.  Summits On The Air with the Ham Ninja

Today’s objectives was W7A/GR-002 - Middle Mountain, and W7A/AP-015 - Timber Top.  I had a big breakfast and got on the road at about 7:30.  According to my research, I could get within a mile of the summit.  The drive over was pretty and I spotted a mama dear with two babies.  The fawn were about the size of a medium dog and were trotting behind the mama, who was bounding along over logs like it was nothing.  The poor little guys were struggling to get over small fallen logs.
Note: I spent time shooting video this trip so you will have to watch that if you want more imagery.  ... But there is one surprise image below. You can always click for larger.



Wednesday, August 8, 2018

2018-08-07 - Four Summits In One Day


2018-08-07 - Four Summits In One Day.  Summits On The Air with the Ham Ninja

Given yesterday’s failure, more on that in a moment, I had to make up for lost peaks.  I wanted to do about two a day while from my summer home.  Some are good hikes, others are almost a drive up with great views.  Today Jeanette and I tackled the following:
     W7A/AP-020 - Escudilla Butte (a tough 1.6 out and back hike)
     W7A/AP-037 - Coyote Hills (a 1 mile out and back hike)
     W7A/AE-009 - Greens Peak (a drive up)
     W7A/AE-022 - Antelope Mountain (a drive up if you have a monster 4X4, so 1 mi hike)

Tuesday, August 7, 2018

2018-08-05 South Mountain & Noble Mountain


Today’s hike I’m checking off two summits, South Mountain, and Noble Mountain.  Both are very close to my retreat house and as it turns out, drive ups.  The drive was pretty.  The road I chose for Noble Mountain was a bit rough but passable in my SUV. 

When I setup for first mountain, I noticed I was missing the 70’+ counterpoise wire so I went back to my truck and pulled out the mast and setup the 20M dipole.  I remember why I hate goofing around with the paracord.... I snags and catches on everything.  After finally getting setup, I knocked out 16 contacts.  After breaking down my gear, I am planning an afternoon trip back up to Escudilla Mtn. to retrieve the counterpoise wire.  It’s a 6 mile hike but I’ll need the exercise. 
The drive over to Noble Mountain was a bit rough but passable and it was pretty.  A thunderstorm was moving in so I wanted to setup, activate, and breakdown before it was on top of me since my antenna is a great lightning rode. I didn’t take the time to shoot any video except for the drive up so the video is  just for South Mountain. 

P.S... Mission accomplished.  I hiked up to the lookout on Escudilla in the afternoon and found my spool of wire.



Saturday, August 4, 2018

2018-08-04 Escudilla Mtn.

Today’s summit is a repeat of my Thanksgiving summit.  This should count since the new year ticked over.  I decided to do a video blog.... And then forgot the gopro. 

Last time I only had 5 watts.  Today I brought the FT-891 that should be putting out 100 watts.  The band conditions were difficult and at the end, a thunderstorm to the south east of me made hearing anything very difficult.  On the plus side, the trek up to 11,800 feet was no problem and I’m surprised how quickly I recovered.

The trek up to the lookout and activation zone was easy.  The trail is in good condition and I think I had to step over one fallen tree.  I was actually surprised that I wasn't gasping, given that I was at 10,000+ feet.  I guess the cycling to work is doing me some good.  

The rains start the first week in July so it's very green up here.  It's a heck of a lot more pleasant than the brown you get prior to the monsoons arriving. 

Sunday, May 20, 2018

Mount Whitney to Brazil


Today’s trip took me to the summit of Mount Whitney....No, not that Mount Whitney, the one in San Marcos.  I used up the morning on an outing with my friend Ryan so it had to be a short trip.  It felt good to put the backpack on and take a short hike with Sulu.  The total hike was 2 miles and if I had taken the proper route to the IAF, it would have practically been a drive up.  Conditions were very cloudy and even though the peak is only at 1,736 feet, it was just about in the clouds.

Sunday, May 13, 2018

2018-05-12 Denk Mtn.


I didn’t have a lot of time for a big hike today given that I wanted to attend the ARES volunteer meeting and run some errands.  I decided to fit in a quick hike with the radio to Denk Mountain (W6/SC-368 - Denk Mountain), just up the road near Encinitas.  It’s an easy 3.8 mile hike with .6 of that being a screw up (left turn too early).  The trail is heavily used by mountain bikers but for hiking, it’s a good family trail.  The summit is only 1,050 feet but it has a really nice view of the ocean.  Actually, it has a great 360 view. 

Tuesday, May 1, 2018

2018-04-28 - A Triple Header


Today I joined Adam Kimmerly (K6ARK formerly known as KJ6HOT), Dennis Peck (KA6DUH), and Jeanette on an epic three peak SOTA adventure in the San Gabriel mountains along the Angel’s crest highway north of LA.  It’s a pretty area to hike in and today we’ll definitely get some miles in.  Adam charted out several options for today’s objectives, Islip, a 5 mi out and back, Mt. Williamson, about a 5.9 mile out and back, and Kratka, a 2.2 mile out and back with a bonus of Table Mountain, a drive-up with .2 out and pack if we play nice.
(Note: Click on pictures for larger rendering)