Monday, 30 December 2024

Autumnal Cumbrian adventures (part 2) G/LD-049 Kirkby Moor 1/10/24

A couple of days recovery, and spending some time with my Wife she was having a tired afternoon, and wanting to do nothing more than relaxing in the recliner, with a the TV and a pile of snacks! "why dont you go and play some radio" she said, followed up with "you dont need to sit here and be bored beacuse im tired"! Well, I dont need asking twice! I already had an outline plan for Kirkby moor so the maps were studied, radio stuff thrown in the car and off I went! Now Kirkby moor is probably the nearest (by road) SOTA summiot to my parents house, so half an hour later I was parked up and staring at the quarries and Wind turbines of Kirkby moor.


I actually ended up taking the wrong path up, according to the map it was more direct.. According to the ground, it was a nightmare trudge through the waist high ferns, heading in the vague direction I thought I needed to go! This led to more navigational nightmares, and eventually I found a path, that led towards the quarries... hey ho, at least when I get to the quarries there is a track heading up for the wind turbines I can use! 


I actually enjoyed the Quarries, there was plenty of industrial stuff for me to poke around at, and the track heading up was good and well made, and the Views were fantastic!
 

As I rounded the track to the first turbine, I got a bit of a suprise, a metal road! they must have laid it to do some work on the turbines, but this led neatly to the summit cairn.


Not much up here to secure the mast too, so made something up using the cairn and wedging the pole with the rocks, quite typically for Cumbria it was again blowing hard, and getting it up much higher would have been a problem! 

Mast up, and spot away to SOTAwatch it was time to get down to business! Cals were somewhat slow, with 5 over 25 mins on 2M, somewhat dissapointing if im honest, and if I were to try it again I would definately be going straight onto HF, but 5 is enough and it was time to set off back to the car. Just beyond the 1st turbine there is a park bench laid in memorial, and accross the front of this is the path i should have taken! It takes you down through the old quarries on the inclines, and leads you round the waste tips and back to the road, definately will going that way if I go back up there again! 1 for 1 point, and Actually a pleasant little mooch.

Part 3 will be out tomorrow! 

73, Alan



Sunday, 29 December 2024

Autumnal Cumbrian adventures (part 1) G/LD-030 Black Coombe 29/9/24

 My parents live in Cumbria, and this is useful! ok, they dont live in the national park, they live on the Furness peninsular, right at the bottom before you get wet! so its still one hell of a drive to alot of the summits in Cumbria! and this is not so useful. Black Coombe DOMINATES the bottom end of the peninsula, its visible from just about everywhere, and for years has tormented me.. I just wasnt fit enough for the climb! But now, I think I might be... A plan was formed, and a mission set.. Activate Black Coombe! 6 points and 600M dead, and 590 of which you have to climb as the start point is about 10M ASL.. this is a PROPER lump!

I parked in the usual spot, at the church at Whicham, headed down the little passhae and onto the lane, Black coombe is an absolute BEHEMOTH and towers over you as approach the bottom, the path however starts of fairly gently, but luls you into a false sense securuity! Make no mistake, these Cumbrian mountains are steep!


The number of false summits are probably the most annoying thing, that and the unrelenting steepness! its just up, up and more up requires some serious stamina, but I plodded on.. this seriously nearly broke me!

As I got higher the wind started off the Irish sea, properly blowing it was aswell, and as the path runs up that side, there is no let up from it.. certainly made things more difficult! as I got to the summit shelter, I realised putting the mast up would be nearly impossible as the wind was properly gale force by this time! I managed to get the spectrum Communications Slim G up, just above the summit shelter at a jaunty angle! That would have to do..... Spot sent, and away I went on 2M! 


Things were quite slow, I managed 8 in 19 mins, Matt M0MZB First, and Paul M0CQE (Just) to finish! not fancyng that wind any more than I needed too, it was time to go!

I did the descent with the wind in my face, and that was a struggle.... but going down was definately quicker than going up! hahaha
My first taste of a Cumbrian mountain, Bloody hard work and very rewarding in the same bag! 6 points in the bag too (my biggest SOTA to date)! Would I do it again? Maybe! although there are other fells and Mountains in the area, I would try first..I can see myself becoming very acquanted with cumbrian fells in 2025!
73, Alan

Saturday, 28 December 2024

6 SOTA Summit weekender (part 4). Return to Wales! GW/NW-051 Foel Fenlli 8/9/24

Sunday was upon us, and it was time to return to Wales to collect the girls from Towyn! Now I originally planned on doing a Welsh biggie GW/NW-012 Cadair Berwyn fitted the bill, a reasonably steady 8 pointer, and not too far out of the way for my return to Towyn, HOWEVER I decided against it, and went for GW/NW-051 Foel Fenlli and the intention of doing GW/NW-044 Moel Famau after it, both are accessible from ths same car park, and relatively easy, plus a good bit closer to Towyn!

I set off down to Wales, and the weather was still murky, the mountain Weather had given it clear by mid morning, so I stuck with the plan, on arriving a the top car park, the mist was thicker.... Here we go again I thought! still hopeful it would start to clear, I headed off in search of the summit of Foel Fenlli! well, the clag never cleared did it... it got thicker and thicker! I eventually found the summit cairn, and chucked the mast up..


10 contacts, 10 mins! then the rain started... balls! id activated and was off, I descended a different and shorter looking way but sill ended up like a drowned rat, I took one look at the path up to Moel Famau and thought stuff this!! and made my way to Towyn instead... and funnily enough the sun was starting to come out there! Welsh weather huh!

Anyhow, 6 activations & 9 points gained, I was happy enough with that! 

73, Alan 


Friday, 27 December 2024

6 SOTA Summit weekender (part 3) The Cloud G/SP-015, Shining Tor G/SP-004 & Black Hill G/SP-002. 7/9/24

Day 3 of the multi summit weekender, and we decided we would do the Cloud, Shining Tor and finish on Black Hill for a total of 5 points! We were omitting the Gun, as I had done that earlier in the year.. We had been keeping an eye on the mountain weather, and the front wa supposed to move to the South from the North of the South Pennines area through ghe day, meaning it would be horrible on Black Hill in the morning and nice on the Cloud! and Vice Versa in the afternoon, we were soon to find out this would not be the case..

Anyhow, an early start and off down to Macclesfield we went.. The cloud is a trial by a million steps (ok slight exageration but still...) but the summit is doable in 20 mins or less from the parking spot, as we were early, it was thankfully quiet! Chucked the antennas up, fired a spot off and away we went! First up, the ever faithful Paul, M0CQE, followed by 14 more on 2M including 2 S2S (Matt M0MZB/B on G/LD-025 Seatallan. And Duane 2E0DIJ/P on G/SP-017 Billinge Hill).. after I had exhausted 2M, i fired up the 4M handheld, sadly only 1 contact on 70Mhz, but 16 all told, in just under an hour on VHF.. happy with that!!


As can be seen from the Tshirt, it certainly wasnt cold, but the clag was looming in the background on the Cloud! 


Anyhow, Job done! Off to Shining tor we went.... The weather was intermittently Claggy as we got up to the Cat and Fiddle, but still fairly mild... we reckoned it being the crappy weather heading south, as we were heading North, passing us on the way! we kitted up, and set off, but noted the path up was decidedly damper compared to the Cloud... hmmmm.... in and out of the Clag we passed, and managed the summit in a fairly good time, although it was busy! the bench on the summit was clear, so up went the mast on the finger post, and the ever reliable Spectrum Communications Slim G, and we got on air. Again Paul, M0CQE was number 1 in the log, followed by a 14 more on 2M and 2 on 4M! 16 total in 35 mins, with the clag thickening... we were off! 


Note the thick claggy cloud behind us.... it was a taste of what was to come!


Lastly we set off to Black Hill, and this is where things would get fun! the Clag was thicker than ever, but still thin enough to be able to sensibly navigate, the path these days is pretty well marked and obvious, so we decided to have a go.... there are 2 streams to ford on the way along the pennine way, and these would be make or break, if they were even remotely raised, we would be calling the trip off.... but thankfully there were ok!


 William on the ford crossing! Note the thankfully low water levels..

Anyhow, the clag got thicker and wetter, wetter and thicker as we climbed the Pennine way to the summit plateau, by the time it levelled off we were RIGHT in the thick of it, already soaked we decided we may as well find the trig, and get the activation done. Now I have NEVER had much luck on Black hill, its a bogey summit to me, but the mast went up, this time on the William mount and we got too it... I literally managed 6 contacts in 5 mins, mast down, and gone! 


One day im going to do black hill in glorious weather! 😂😂

The way down was claggier, and wetter and more miserable.. but we safely got back to the car.. What a great day! and some plans for the next day on my return to the Girls in Wales! and that will be the subject of my next piece.... for now, 73 everyone!

Alan & William


Monday, 30 September 2024

6 SOTA Summit weekender (part 2) Mynydd Y Cwm GW/NW-076. 6/9/24

Friday was soon here, and the weekends plans could begin properly, I had to be in North Wales to drop the XYL and her friend off at a caravan in Towyn, they were having a girly weekend in the Towyn area. once dropped off and mindful of the traffic I decided on a quick one, and Mynydd y Cwm fitted the bill. the weather was superb, not a breath of wind and lovely warm sunshine I was hoping the rest of the weekend would be like this!

I parked in the usual spot on the lane, and headed up the track into the forest. last time I went up Mynydd y Cwm the forestry people had just been in, and there were piles of chopped logs everywhere and alot of open ground, now its very overgrown with tall ferns and brambles in amongst the rotting brash. I managed to find the left turn up to the pond, spana right and heded up the wider track, its another right turn off here to the summit memorial..


I set up in a clearing just before the memorial, got the slim G up the pole and gave a call..

not a fast activation with 12 contacts in just over half an hour, had a decent chat with a mountain biker too.. nice bloke! he was quite interested in what I was doing, and amazed i was getting contacts into Manchester!

With the contacts drying up, and this being a Friday evening I decided to call it a day, get ahead of the traffic, so I packed up and headed down. summit 2 done.... tomorrow was going to be the main event! with 3 summits planned....


as usual, thanks to the chasers!

Alan - 2E0JWA

Sunday, 29 September 2024

6 Sota summit weekender!! (part 1) G/SP-010 Winter hill. TP0701 Rivington 4/9/24

 Ok, ok I know the 4th september wasn't a weekend day. I did however have this planned for the weekends adventures, its just I was working in the area, and I managed a dinner time finish..  the weather was decent so I thought what the hell! 

My plan was always to ascend from the Belmont side, the path seems to be a decent balance between steep and walkable! 


If im honest, it looks alot worse than it actually is the path is well made and in reasonable condition, and I was soon on the top.

once up top, You arrive at the tarmac service road for the transmitters and swing to the right  a few more 100 yards walk, and you will find the trig point, The Trig isnt named after the hill, and is called Rivington TP0701. this seems to cause much confusion amongst trig enthusiasts and baggers alike!

the feelings of antenna inadequacy over, I set to activating. given the fact it was an opporunist activation, i had none of my usual kit, infact I ascended in steel toe work boots, and a luminous yellow work coat! this meant, it was the handheld a Nagoya rubber duck, and luckily the SOTAbeams filter for 2M band! Game on!

Got on the air for 1330bst 1230utc and quickly got M0CQE - Paul in the log. followed by 7 more QSOs giving me 8 in the log. but a storm was brewing and threatening rain, so I decided to quit while I had a chance of getting down in the dry! so I headed for the car, quick selfie and away back to the car!

A great activation for a weekday afternoon, as usual thanks to all the chasers without you guys we couldnt do what we do!

To be continued in part 2!

Alan



Friday, 16 August 2024

The Fear - Kinder scout G/SP-001 TP6378 (the Edge) 8/6/24

With hog roast weekend nearing closer, and fancying a piece of the S2S action, I spoke with my good friend Andy M7BOA and we decided to have a go at Black Hill (G/SP-002) this was, however, despite my posting an alert going to be the subject of a Denby Dale RC Field day station, that was announced with a week to go to activation day… Denby dale were very polite about it by the way, but We decided to step aside and re-plan for another summit. so plans were changed, and alerts altered! we decided in G/SP-001 Kinder Scout!!

Now, many of you will remember, last time I attempeted Kinder Scout, I ended up throwing myself in a gully on Ashop moor and having to be rescued by mountain Rescue with a smashed leg! this is something that weighed heavily on my mind, in more ways than one, its what kept me off the hills for most of 2023, and left me with a feeling of unfinished business… but this also stirred a new feeling in me, something I have never experienced going onto the hills… The Fear! but with a week to go at this point, I put it to the back of my mind and we made our plans…

The plan was, myself and my lad William would go via the route I came a cropper on 18 months ago. Snake pass summit, over Ashop moor and up the corner of Kinder, then follow the path along towards Kinder downfall, turning left just after Sandy Heys, to activate at the trig poinf at SK077893 - The Edge! for this walk i Reckoned about 1 hour and 20 mins (big mistake, more later) And after the activation follow the same route back. Andy M7BOA was travelling by train and was going to Solo up from Edale via Grindslow and Crowden tower, accross the downfall then meet us at the trig, with a return straight down the P/Way via Jacobs ladder and Upper Booth. All we needed now was the weather!!

the morning of the activation was upon as, and with an early start to collect William from his Mum’s we were up at snake pass head for around 0800, we were met with a heavy mist and wet weather with poor visability and miserable conditions, now if i hadnt read the mountian weather reports and knew it was going to clear up, at that point the activation would have been off, we agreed to re-asses the weather the other side of Ashop moor before we made the ascent onto Kinder! now i reckoned on half an hour for Ashop moor, its fairly flat going on stone slabs, and with the fear hanging haevily on me we gingerly set off along the slab pathway that was literally my downfall last time…

The slabs are endless and punishing made more so by the conditions, but we were soon past the gully I came a cropper on, pausing for thought as we went it was at this point the fear ws at its wost, but i gingerly stepped accross the gully, and made it to the other side safely… just like that the fear lifted, like a weight coming off me, I finally felt free of the curse of 18 months ago! at that we pressed on, in pretty horrific conditions. Driving rain and a proper wind chill mader this feel like a winter bonus activation, I kept having to remind myself we were in June! But slowly, and thankfully the cloud began to lift and we could see the Behemoth that is Kinder Scout looming out of the mist.

Ashop Moor was a huge underestimation on my part, i think the ZigZagging of the stone slabs robbed time, and added un-neccecary distance it had took us over an hour to reach the Tee junction at Mill Hill, but with the weather improving as predicted we decided to press on, cross the Col to the bottom of the ascent to Kinder, and then up the steep Scramble to the top! by this point the P/Way path has been joined by other paths coming up the hill, and its got alot busier with other walkers, which is re-assuring! we pressed on up the Charged Rocks and were rewarded with fantastic views! Notice how the clouds have gone… quite a contrast!

By this stage we were well late for our alerted time, but making good progress on tired legs we located the fences that marked the way up to the trig, and after a bit of an awkward navigation we located the trig, sat on its plinth! by now, over an hour late, I decided due to time constraints to forget the HF, and concentrate on VHF so the Slim G was deployed and the FT4X hooked up and the activation was on!

Straight into the S2S contacts from North wales I rapidly got the 4 needed to Qualify the activation, and ended up with 13 S2S and 17 all told, not massive, but i only had about 25 mins, as we needed to get back! I was a bit gutted not to have more time, i could have easily doubled that total I would have thought but hey ho! We needed to get back!

M7BOA (left) and myself

Some idiot on a trig!

The way back was relatively uneventful, just very busy with walkers till we got to Ashop moor, the slog across the moor was even worse on the way back, on extremely tired legs and bad cramps… but eventually 2 hours and 10 mins after leaving the trig we were safely back at the car EXHAUSTED!!

I really did underestimate the scale of this walk, I reckoned on an hour and a half up but it took 2 1/2 hours almost the same back… but I conquered it! I also realised I had made the same mistake the day I fell, and maybe the fall saved me from a worse fate, as I would have been benighted in a snowstorm on Kinder… not good! but it doesnt do to dwell on these things…

Thanks to everyone I worked, and the usual Chasers, without you guys we wouldnt do what we do!

Alan & William