Thursday, 1 October 2015

Rhobell Fawr GW/NW-021



A chatty farmer and a 'Gold' Portable Professional Certificate

Rhobell Fawr GW/NW-021

25/09/2015 (Friday)

Val and I had booked into a B&B in Rhyd Ddu for this evening ready for our two summits on Saturday and Sunday.  A suggestion by Val that we activate a summit on the way up to North Wales was most welcome so I decided on Rhobell Fawr which is not far from Dolgellau and would only take us a few miles off our intended journey. During our trips up to LD and NP Barry M0IML  and I discuss routes to various summits in North Wales so this was already pencilled in on the map (thanks Barry). 
My GPS track...easy navigation..follow the wall all the way to the summit (2.79Km)
A South approach on a tarmac road to a parking spot at SH7663 2345. Now if you have a four wheeled drive vehicle you can drive all the way to SH76482453 which is what I did but be warned there is a very rough bit on the way up.
Track gets a little rough after this gate
The tarmac approach road has many gates and it was on the last gate that I said ‘Bore da’ (‘Good Morning’ in Welsh) to a farmer who was tending his lambs ready for market...that was it,  there followed 15 minutes of chat in our native language as it transpired that he had worked for many years a few miles from my home village and knew most of the people that I knew. Mindfull of my Alerted time I politely said that we must move on and with that he said ‘Get in your car and I’ll open the gate for you’ ..wonderful  start to the day.

 Follow the wall
Follow the wall
With a few texts flying around it was obvious that David MW0YDH/p and I would reach our summits at about the same time so I opened with an s2s with him from Mynydd Rhyd Ddu GW/NW-073...thanks David.
GW4VPX/p Rhobell Fawr
 The Trig
A call on 60m brought Don G0RQL to the log, a promise of a spot (thanks Don) and  I was away with many of the WAB chasers wanting the trig also...thanks everyone.

11:13z
MW0YDH/P
144MHz
FM
David s2s
11:30z
G0RQL
5MHz
SSB
Don IO70uv
11:32z
G7BGA
5MHz
SSB
Geoffrey
11:34z
EI6KI
5MHz
SSB
Laurence
11:38z
M0XRS
5MHz
SSB
Chris
11:39z
G6TUH
5MHz
SSB
Mike JO00bx
11:40z
M0NTC
5MHz
SSB
Gez
11:40z
M0JLA
5MHz
SSB
Rod
11:41z
GW2HFR
5MHz
SSB
Jonathan
11:42z
G4ZRP
5MHz
SSB
Brian
11:44z
G3TXL
5MHz
SSB
Angus
11:45z
GW6DGU
5MHz
SSB
Roy
NE..Moel Llyfnant and Arenig Fawr
I was able to self-spot for 40m and Mike G6TUH came back with a 5/9+ so the band was working well at this particular moment in time as UK chasers made the log as well as Ireland, Netherlands, Spain,  Belgium and Portugal.
11:48z
G6TUH
7MHz
SSB
Mike
11:49z
MW0BYS
7MHz
SSB
Bill
11:50z
MW0YDH/P
7MHz
SSB
David s2s diff band
11:51z
G7AFM
7MHz
SSB
Phil
11:51z
MM3PDM/M
7MHz
SSB
Peter
11:52z
M3FEH
7MHz
SSB
Karl
11:52z
MW3PZO
7MHz
SSB
Sean
11:52z
M0IML
7MHz
SSB
Barry
11:53z
ON5SWA
7MHz
SSB
Francois
11:54z
CT1HIX
7MHz
SSB
Gomes
11:54z
PA0B
7MHz
SSB
Rob
11:55z
EI9GLB
7MHz
SSB
Jim
11:56z
EA2CKX
7MHz
SSB
Pedro
 
Towards the Rhinogs
A ‘heads up’ by Sean MW3PZO and a quick link change brought Neil GW0WPO/p to my log. Neil was on a misty Snowdon whilst we had a lovely clear skies...thanks Neil.  Now as I was finishing with Neil I was aware that Manuel EA2DT wanted my summit so I announced a ‘5 up’ and sure enough Manuel was waiting along with the rest of the world :) It was nice to get a contact with Matthew KA1R (USA) so 20m was certainly working as well and I even picked up an s2s with Patrice on F/AM-362 Sommet de Nibbles...thanks Patrice and everybody who made my log.
12:07z
M3HHY/P
144MHz
FM
Lewis
12:10z
MW3PZO
144MHz
FM
Sean diff band
12:17z
GW0WPO/P
14MHz
SSB
Neil s2s
12:21z
EA2DT
14MHz
SSB
Manuel
12:21z
OE7PHI
14MHz
SSB
Hansjoerg
12:22z
SP9AMH
14MHz
SSB
Mariuz
12:22z
OE3KAB
14MHz
SSB
Karl
12:24z
KA1R
14MHz
SSB
Matthew, MA USA
12:24z
DJ1SD
14MHz
SSB
Joachim
12:24z
F4ESK/P
14MHz
SSB
Patrice s2s
12:26z
OE6WIG
14MHz
SSB
Franz
12:26z
EB2CZF
14MHz
SSB
Jose
12:27z
OE5YYN
14MHz
SSB
Sylvia
12:27z
SP9DPM
14MHz
SSB
Dariusz
12:28z
DL3HXX
14MHz
SSB
Lothar
12:29z
OE7WGT
14MHz
SSB
Karl
12:29z
OM1AX
14MHz
SSB
Vlado
12:30z
DL5MHR
14MHz
SSB
Nikolaus
Ready to head down hill

Back to the car
We made our way down from the summit looking forward to the next few days up on a couple of summits around Snowdon and hoping that the present weather would remain.


My activation set up:-  (HF) Yaesu FT817 (5 watts) (4Ah LiPo),  4 band link dipole (60/40/20+15m), (VHF) Yaesu FT270 (5watts) into a ‘cable tie’ dipole.. Antenna support - 7m Fishing pole.

Thanks everyone for the contacts and spots.

Rhobell Fawr saw me collect the Portable Professional ‘Gold’ certificate awarded by ARPOC (see my Blog list for the link)...whole range of certificates for portable operation ....well worth a look if you like collecting certificates....I’ve certainly enjoyed working towards this one and it came so easy linked to my SOTA activations...thanks everybody who gave me their Maidenhead Locator.

73 Allan GW4VPX

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