Monday 2 May 2016

GW/MW-033, GW/MW-011, GW/MW-028

Preseli 3

GW/MW-033, GW/MW-011, GW/MW-028

30/04/2016

Now these had been planned about a month ago, not by me but by Gerald MW0WML. He and Sue had booked in to the Spillman Hotel in Carmarthen with the view to activating quite a few one pointers which were also unique summits for Gerald. They called in with us for supper on Friday night and plans were made for the following day where Val and I would join them for the Preseli three of Carningli, Foel Cwmcerwyn and Frenni Fawr.
Carningli GW/MW-033
My GPS track
East approach to this one and an agreement that once we had finished on 2m we would move on to the next summit. Activating these on HF is possible but the last time I did them with Jack GM4COX we didn’t finish until late in the evening as spending too much time on the bands upsets your timing for the other summits. Now Gerald wanted to fit in Brandy Hill on his way back to Carmarthen so it was ‘hit & run’ tactics today…sorry.
Carningli selfie :)
We never really had time to set up the X5000 vertical as I found Bill and Debbie on my handheld calling CQ SOTA and were soon in our logs followed immediately by my friends Don, Roy and Lloyd….Gerald added  one more to his log……..thanks everyone
09:45z
GW4WSB/P
144MHz
FM
Bill s2s + TP0169
09:46z
MW6BYW/P
144MHz
FM
Debbie + Trig
09:55z
GW0PLP
144MHz
FM
Don
09:58z
GW6DGU
144MHz
FM
Roy
10:05z
GB2MOP
144MHz
FM
Lloyd
My Log
The view from Carningli
On our way down....Common Lizard
Foel Cwmcerwyn GW/MW-011
My GPS track
It’s nearly 1.9 miles to the summit after a half hour drive from Carningli. Not many boggy bits today as they have dried out nicely. It was cold on top even though the sun was peeping in and out of the clouds. As we arrived at the trig I called Roy in Cardigan once again on my handheld which started a trickle of chasers and we soon qualified the summit although for me it was nil activation points as I had activated the summit during winter bonus. 
Gerald on his last contact..Geocachers had arrived :)
As we were qualifying the summit on the handheld Gerald was erecting the X5000 vertical and once it was up along came a bonus s2s with our friend Simon on a snowy  Cadair Berwyn. This contact brought smiles to our faces so thanks Simon. Our XYLs in the mean time had been Geocaching with another successful outcome on this summit again..2/3 so far.
12:05z
GW6DGU
144MHz
FM
Roy
12:07z
GW1MNU/P
144MHz
FM
Ian
12:12z
MW6RKF
144MHz
FM
Ray
12:18z
2W0DSP
144MHz
FM
Andrew
12:22z
GW6OVD
144MHz
FM
Mal
12:24z
GW4TJC/P
144MHz
FM
Simon s2s
12:30z
GW0JAI
144MHz
FM

12:35z
GW3UZS/M
144MHz
FM
Jeff
My Log
Frenni Fawr GW/MW-028
My GPS track
A little bit of nostalgia for me on this one as this is the summit where I first begun my quest for Mountain Goat just over three years ago. With no reply from Roy on the hh Gerald erected the vertical whilst I sent a spot to Sotawatch. We soon qualified the summit including a few chats with the chasers. 
Happy activators
As we were coming to the end our XYLs arrived having once again been Geocaching and with a 100% success rate of finds for the day. This was the first time that Sue had done any Geocahing so Gerald…there might be trouble ahead :) Thanks everybody for the contacts with some ensuring that they caught us on all three summits.
Trig pic..Frenni Fawr
14:53z
MW0ZVR
144MHz
FM
Barry
14:55z
MW6RKF
144MHz
FM
Ray
14:56z
GW3UZS/P
144MHz
FM
Jeff
14:58z
MW0BYS
144MHz
FM
Bill
15:06z
MW0DCT
144MHz
FM
Paul
15:08z
GW6DGU
144MHz
FM
Roy
My Log
Foel Cwmcerwyn from Frenni Fawr
Carningli from Frenni Fawr
Now Gerald and Sue had one more summit to activate and were soon on their way towards Carmarthen whilst we made our way home.  When I arrived home the postman had left a package which contained my Mountain Goat trophy and certificate..nice end to the day although we all met up later in Carmarthen for a meal at the Tanerdy…a very pleasant evening…good food and good company..thanks both.
Mountain Goat award
Mountain Goat certificate


73 Allan GW4VPX

1 comment:

  1. Great report Allan! Thanks to you and Val for excellent company and great SOTA.

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