GW/NW-023 Rhinog Fawr
31/05/2017
Finishing off the SOTA Rhinogs
This would be an unique and a complete for me but it would mean an early start. I had chosen the East approach as this is easy
to reach from home. With plenty of water
on board we made our way towards the summit with the sun shining...it would
soon change on summit.
My GPS track
Follow the road from the car park and past Graig Ddu -isaf on your right
Turn right at SH 679298 and follow sign for Bwlch Tyddiad and Pistyll Gwyn
Rhinog Fawr towering above
Couple of these on the way up
Turn left (South) here SH 660299
Track to Llyn Du..mixture of boulders and heather
Heading up towards Llyn Du
There are two
possible routes to the summit from Llyn Du, one is a scramble up the scree and the other is a hard slog up along the
wall. We opted for the ‘slog along the wall’ ...
East edge of Llyn Du
Val boulder hopping along the North edge of Llyn Du heading for the wall
Looking back at Llyn Du and climbing up alongside the wall
Gloyw Lyn below and Snowdon range towards the North
Llyn Cwm Bychan and Roman steps to the left
Llyn Hywel nestling between Rhinog Fach and Y Llethr GW/NW-017
Moelfre GW/NW-041 and Cwm Nantcol
We reached a deserted sunny summit
but the weather was not looking good towards the West. The activation would be short and sweet.
Listening on 2m for any final calls
We had the best cairn on the summit...Moelfre in the background GW/NW-041
By the time I had finished on 2m the summit
was busy with all the cairns full of hill walkers taking a break.
Other cairns occupied now
12:23z
|
GW4XXF
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144MHz
|
FM
|
Bruce
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12:24z
|
MW0WEE
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144MHz
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FM
|
Andy
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12:26z
|
MW0UPH
|
144MHz
|
FM
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Aled
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12:26z
|
EI9GLB
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144MHz
|
FM
|
Jim
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12:29z
|
M0TYM/P
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144MHz
|
FM
|
Alistair s2s
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12:32z
|
2W0STO
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144MHz
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FM
|
John
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12:32z
|
M0CQE
|
144MHz
|
FM
|
Paul
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12:34z
|
G7BGA
|
144MHz
|
FM
|
Geoffrey
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12:35z
|
GW4ZPL/P
|
144MHz
|
FM
|
John
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12:39z
|
G7BGA
|
5MHz
|
SSB
|
Geoffrey
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12:42z
|
G8ADD
|
5MHz
|
SSB
|
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12:44z
|
G4IAR
|
5MHz
|
SSB
|
Dave
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12:45z
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G4AFI
|
5MHz
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SSB
|
Andrew
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12:47z
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G8XYJ
|
5MHz
|
SSB
|
Matt
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12:47z
|
G0RQL
|
5MHz
|
SSB
|
Don
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12:53z
|
MM/W6PNG
|
7MHz
|
SSB
|
Paul s2s
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12:54z
|
G6TUH
|
7MHz
|
SSB
|
Mike
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12:55z
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MM3PDM
|
7MHz
|
SSB
|
Peter
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12:56z
|
G0RQL
|
7MHz
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SSB
|
Don
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12:58z
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G0FEX
|
7MHz
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SSB
|
Ken
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12:59z
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GI0AZA
|
7MHz
|
SSB
|
Esther
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13:00z
|
DJ5AV
|
7MHz
|
SSB
|
Mike
|
It was great to get an s2s with Alistair from Pendle Hill
and thanks to a ‘heads up’ from Don G0RQL I was able to get Pau lMM/W6PNG on Lamberton Hill in Scotland…he is over
here from the USA...thanks...
By the time I was finishing on 40m it was time to put the weather proofs on as the mist and the rain rolled in from the sea. Great day despite the weather turning a little damp :)
Leaving a misty and wet summit...Val heading down hill
My activation set
up:- (HF) Elecraft KX2 (4Ah LiPo), Antenna
- 3 band link dipole (60/40/20 (+15m extensions +80m loading coils), (VHF)
Yaesu FT270 (5watts) into a ‘cable tie’ dipole, Antenna support - 7m Fishing pole.
Thanks everyone for
the contacts
73 Allan GW4VPX
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