wish I was there looking into the future and also taking in the breathtaking views but then again we have people that gives us a opportunity to look and take in the same views as they do, with out going the distance.....
Love the video's and also the comments and also the home made methods of fastening and tuning every thing in place. Great video as always
Absolutely awesome video and a very cool SOTA adventure! I like the video quality and editing . . . excellent. Very inspirational. The scenery was breath taking. Thanks for bringing us along!
Thanks for sharing your adventures to the ham community. Re: Goatberries, I need a better coffee maker to maximize the experience. The pack I got from you at Hamvention was great. Scott, KB0KFX
Dang you Steve! You are costing me a lot of money: new FT-817, Buddipole Deluxe Package, battery, and other "necessary" goodies. My wife (KJ6QLY) and I will be attempting to activate Mt. Baden-Powell (W6/CT-004) on Saturday, October 15. Since that is the BSA Jamboree On the Air weekend, we figure Baden-Powell is an appropriate choice for our first activation. Hoping for a SOTA/JOTA day! Sincere thanks for providing the inspiration to try this!
"The major drawbacks to the sitting glissade are that one's outer layers get wet, and that there is less control than in a standing glissade." ... hmm. apparently one's inner layers are not immune either 8-D Great video, Steve, Guy and the crew !! What a luxurious base camp, thanks to Surprise!!
All I can say...I wanna go to....wow, does that look like fun or what. Would love to join your next expedition. Looks like fun..Another great job on video, would suggest more tripod or monopod use but with that type of landscape shooting, it's hard to not to find a great shot at every turn.
I did go on a hike to the Mt. Eddy summit. All I had was 2m so i was going to see if i could get anyone on 2m, but unfortunetly I just couldn't make it up there. Got to the 1k foot mark till the top and I just couldn't go another step. But we did end up driving all the way to as high as we could on Mt. Shasta and I was able to hit a repeater (i know its not SOTA, we were just messing around) all the way in Chico with a 5W HT with a magmount on a cookie sheet. They only heard where I was. No call
Amazing video! thats what I call a SOTA Expedition! Quite jealous of the scenery.. Sure we have mountains in NY.. but NOTHING like out there.. Spectacular!
Superb video Steve(as usual) you sure do have fun with radio. How surprised was I that you ade contact with Jeff G4ELZ, one our club members at Torbay Amateur Radio Society 73 mike M0LOB.
Nice job guy... what an adventure... good video work... I could almost feel the ice sliding by under my seat... hi hi.
W6OWH 4 days ago
With scenery like that, friends and radio, just perfect
northern35s 3 months ago
Nice video, I notice N7UN's coil looks a little different then a regular BD coil. Is it a homebrew or a new product?
N3LJS 3 months ago
great, as always.
73
EA4WT
ea4wt 4 months ago
Damn cool. They just keep getting better. Travel safe :)
Mike ..
WE0H 4 months ago
Hi Guys !
Just one word: BRAVO !
Europe or US, SOTA FEVER seems to feel good ;-))
73 QRO - Roger
F5LKW 4 months ago
brilliant for a whole bunch of reasons. jealous as all hell :)
vk2mrx
DENMONKEY 4 months ago
A perfect Sota adventure! Thanks for the video.
73 de Fred
DL9MDI 4 months ago
fantastic
beast12101 4 months ago
Awesome video! Thanks for posting it.
ccie6011 5 months ago
Awesome adventure and great job on the edit. An inspiration to finally really get out and play radio on our local (Vancouver, BC) mountains!
Basrijn 5 months ago
Downright fun, Steve. 73 NZ7B
NZ7Bqrp 5 months ago
TNX FB VIDEO
jj0kus 5 months ago
wish I was there looking into the future and also taking in the breathtaking views but then again we have people that gives us a opportunity to look and take in the same views as they do, with out going the distance.....
Love the video's and also the comments and also the home made methods of fastening and tuning every thing in place. Great video as always
72/73
PA1TAS
Hogkat 5 months ago
Another great video, best one yet..............73 N3LJS
N3LJS 5 months ago
Man!!, wish I could've been there. Fantastic video.
73,
TheKC1ML 5 months ago
You guys sure had a nice location to operate.
K7AGE 5 months ago
Wow .. you guys sure know how to have fun ! Excellent video Steve !
72 de Michael VE3WMB
ve3wmb 5 months ago
Your best SOTA video so far IMHO, A bit close to the edge for my liking! Heres looking forward to part two....
Sean M0GIA
2e0bax 5 months ago
Absolutely awesome video and a very cool SOTA adventure! I like the video quality and editing . . . excellent. Very inspirational. The scenery was breath taking. Thanks for bringing us along!
USNERDOC 5 months ago
Gorgeous area - now on my to-do list. Thanks for the video.
73, Matt / KØMOS
k0mos 5 months ago
Awesome video - waiting for the part 2! Thanks for sharing! 72's Eric - VA3AMX
VA3AMX 5 months ago
Thanks for sharing your adventures to the ham community. Re: Goatberries, I need a better coffee maker to maximize the experience. The pack I got from you at Hamvention was great. Scott, KB0KFX
sfarcus 5 months ago
Dang you Steve! You are costing me a lot of money: new FT-817, Buddipole Deluxe Package, battery, and other "necessary" goodies. My wife (KJ6QLY) and I will be attempting to activate Mt. Baden-Powell (W6/CT-004) on Saturday, October 15. Since that is the BSA Jamboree On the Air weekend, we figure Baden-Powell is an appropriate choice for our first activation. Hoping for a SOTA/JOTA day! Sincere thanks for providing the inspiration to try this!
Bob - AD6QF
rowlandphysics 5 months ago
That was cool.
K1BAA
k1baa 5 months ago
"The major drawbacks to the sitting glissade are that one's outer layers get wet, and that there is less control than in a standing glissade." ... hmm. apparently one's inner layers are not immune either 8-D Great video, Steve, Guy and the crew !! What a luxurious base camp, thanks to Surprise!!
va3sie 5 months ago
Great video! I spied the Aeropress coffee maker, so I'm wondering if there is a Sweet Maria's coffee connection. Home roasting is the best!
Jason - N6WBL
jturning 5 months ago
All I can say...I wanna go to....wow, does that look like fun or what. Would love to join your next expedition. Looks like fun..Another great job on video, would suggest more tripod or monopod use but with that type of landscape shooting, it's hard to not to find a great shot at every turn.
fjfichman 5 months ago
I did go on a hike to the Mt. Eddy summit. All I had was 2m so i was going to see if i could get anyone on 2m, but unfortunetly I just couldn't make it up there. Got to the 1k foot mark till the top and I just couldn't go another step. But we did end up driving all the way to as high as we could on Mt. Shasta and I was able to hit a repeater (i know its not SOTA, we were just messing around) all the way in Chico with a 5W HT with a magmount on a cookie sheet. They only heard where I was. No call
HeadmasterFox 5 months ago
OMG! JIFFY POP! YOU GUYS ROCK!
73
KF7MYJ
HeadmasterFox 5 months ago
This was your best yet. Wonderful!
73 de NE1RD (Scott)
bsandersen 5 months ago
Once again Steve you out did yourself. All if you are interesting characters. Perry.
N5PJ 5 months ago
Amazing video! thats what I call a SOTA Expedition! Quite jealous of the scenery.. Sure we have mountains in NY.. but NOTHING like out there.. Spectacular!
KC2UOO 5 months ago
Superb video Steve(as usual) you sure do have fun with radio. How surprised was I that you ade contact with Jeff G4ELZ, one our club members at Torbay Amateur Radio Society 73 mike M0LOB.
2e0pdl 5 months ago
Wow, if there was ever a SOTA advertisement video this is it. Excellent work!
SanderP67 5 months ago
Gorgeous places, great friends, one of the best ham radio video I've ever seen.
VA2SG 5 months ago
Great video in a beautiful area. I love the northwest and that is definetly a place to put on the list. Keep up the awesome SOTA vids.
73.
Scott
kc9tns 5 months ago