With a high 38c forecast for Canberra decided to head into the mountains and escape the heat for a while. Decided on Mt Coree as little walking involved and at 1400 m should be nice and cool.
As per other activations took the Brindabella Rd up to Picadilly Circus, turning off onto Two Sticks Road on the right. Then turned off onto the Coree Summit Trail. Note the sign for this on Two Sticks Road seems to be missing now so need to watch out for the turn off.
The road passes the Coree camping area, then climbs steeply in a series of turns up to the summit. This road is rough with lots of rocks, so care needed. You need a 4WD for most of the ascent. I stopped around 3 bends from the top and walked the rest of the way. View from one of the bends to the North
The final ascent. There are some tricky rocky bits here, probably could have driven up but it does get crowded at the top with 4WDs, so better off just walking up.
Top of Mt Coree with the fire tower and trig at the end.
Mt Coree Trig
View out to the West towards Tumut
View towards Canberra to the East
View to the North of the trig along the Brindabella range
Set up the squid pole on the trig. At first just put up the 2 m slim jim ribbon antenna.
Radio on one of the legs of the trig, partially out of the sun.
As the trig is on the border of Namagdi National Park in the ACT and Brindabella National Park in NSW, was set up on the Western side in VKFF-0054 Brindabella National Park. Got on 2m FM on 146.500 and spotted myself on SOTAwatch. Worked
VK1MA
VK1AD
VK2PET/m
VK2VEX
VK1DW
VK2ADB
VK2KI
VK1GH
All the VK1s were pretty much full scale signals. Some very strong signals from Yass, Bowning too. VK2ADB was in Booroowa past Yass, almost 100 Km away. My furthest contact was with VK2PET, Pete mobile at Breakfast Creek, North of Booroowa, 128 Km to the North. Mt Coree has an excellent take off to the North.
Tried putting up the link dipole and getting on 40m. Disappointingly found about an S7 of some electronic type noise across the whole band. Would have to be from the fire tower. Had not had this noise here before, although that was in 2016 so some new gear must have been installed. Stopped and called anyway, limited to only working some of the stronger stations I could hear over the noise.
VK3PF
VK1AD
VK5HAA
VK2VH, VK4AAC/2
VK1FJNG
VK3SQ
VK5IS
VK2KI
VK2IO
VK3YV
Switched to 20 m. Luckily the noise was gone on this band, so able to hear stations. On 14.310 Mhz heard ZL3MR putting out final calls from ZL3/CB-617, a SOTA peak North of Christchurch New Zealand. Called him for a S2S, worked with a good 53 signal.
After he went clear took the frequency. Worked
ZL1BYZ
VK1MA
VK5HAA
VK3CAT
VK5AYL
VK5WG
VK8BL
ZL1TM
VK1CT
As around noon and the wind had picked up, packed up and headed back down to the Coree camping area for lunch. Drove home.
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