Summit:
W7W/NO-055
Voice Cellular Coverage:
Spotty, may not work at all
Data Cellular Coverage:
Spotty, may not work at all
Cellular Provider:
Verizon
APRS Coverage:
Full two-way messagingI didn't see any other human tracks, until at the summit. There I saw one set of boot and ski tracks going/coming from the north.
I was able to talk to folks (Mark and Bob) from Port Angeles and Sequim via 2 meter with my 3 element yagi I took the 3 elements off my Arrow and put them on homemade mounts on my ski pole to save the weight of the boom. I was able to talk to my parents in Centralia, WA also. Got great 20 m and 40 m contacts with my end fed trail friendly and MTB3 on CW.
I used my Bothy sack from Summitgear.co.uk to stay warm--it works amazing. It allowed me to stay long enought for the highlight of the trip--a summit to summit with my wife. She (WE7CAT) was on Mt St Helens (W7W/LC-001) for her first solo activation. She was too shy to talk on the radio last year when we climbed it, so I gave her a script to read and she did great--3 contacts with folks from Portland using her Anytone 878 with stock antenna, and she said I was 59! She probably could have gotten more than 4 contacts, as I heard others calling her. But it was 1800 when she got to the summit, so she was in a hurry to get down. And there was ragchewing on 146.52 out of Portland, so she was having trouble breaking in.
I left the summit at about 1830, and I got to my car at 2000, just barely needed my headlamp at the end.
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