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![]() vk5pas /////////////////////////////////////////// Gerang Gerung South Flora and Fauna Reserve VKFF-2320 Posted: 09 Dec 2019 08:14 PM PST https://vk5pas.org/2019/12/10/gerang...rve-vkff-2320/ It was now Monday (2nd December 2019) and time for us to head home.Â* We had planned to activate about four parks on the way home to the Adelaide Hills, all dependent upon time. To start the day we again headed to the Dimboola cafe and enjoyed breakfast consisting of bacon & eggs and some nice hot coffee. Our first park activation of the day was the Gerang Gerung Flora & Fauna Reserve VKFF-2320, which is located about 353 km northwest of Melbourne, and about 17 km west of the town of Dimboola. This was to be another first-time park activation for the World Wide Flora Fauna (WWFF) program. Above:- Map showing the location of the Gerang Gerung South Flora & Fauna Reserve in western Victoria.Â* Map courtesy of Protected Planet. Our first stop for the day was Loch lel (Pink Lake) which is located on the Western Highway between Dimboola and Gerang Gerung.Â* The small circular, salt lake received its name from its distinctive pink colour, with the brightness of the hue varying according to the level of rainfall. We continued west along the Western Highway and soon reached the little town of Gerang Gerung.Â* The name Gerang Gerung is believed to be derived from an Aboriginal word meaning leaf or branch.Â* European settlement of the area commenced as early as 1846.Â* Farms were first taken up in the area in the 1870s.Â* A water storage reserve was established in 1881 and this was followed soon after by the opening of the Junction Hotel.Â* A school was then built and in 1887 when the railway line was established, the town of Gerang Gerung was surveyed. Pastoral occupation began in 1846 and closer-settlement farms were first taken up in 1874. In 1881 a water-storage reserve was established, and soon afterwards the nearby Junction Hotel was opened. Three years later a school was built and, in 1887 when the railway line was put through, the village of Gerang Gerung was surveyed.Â* This coincided with the opening of a General Store, a Bible Christian church, public hall, blacksmith and a saleyards. The Australian Handbook of 1903 described Gerang Gerung as follows.. Today not much remains of Gerang Gerung.Â* The hotel closed in 1958, while the store and post office closed in 1985 and 1988 respectively.Â* The school closed in 1993. On the corner of the Western Highway and Clark Road we saw a sign for Junction Dam Flora Reserve.Â* It appears that this is the old name of the park and the sign has never been updated. Gerang Gerung (South) Flora & Fauna Reserve is also shown as a Nature Conservation Reserve on some maps.Â* It is located on the southern side of the Western Highway, while the Gerang Gerung (North) Flora & Fauna Reserve is located on the northern side of the highway. Above:- An aerial view of Gerang Gerung South Flora & Fauna Reserve, looking west.Â* Image courtesy of Google maps. The park is about 138 acres in size and conserves remnant scrub, including the endangered Hairy-pod Wattle. The park was alive with the little birds below.Â* They are White-browned Woodswallows. We parked the 4WD on Clark Road and set up in the southern section of the park.Â* We ran the Yaesu FT-857d, and the 15m dipole and 20/40/80m linked dipole for this activation. As this was another windy day, we positioned the 4WD to try to act as a windbreak. Above:- An aerial view of the park showing our operating spot.Â* Image courtesy of Google Earth. I called CQ on 7.144 and this was answered by Geoff VK3SQ, Ivan VK5HS, Rod VK7FRJG and then Brett VK2VW.Â* It did not take long and I had qualified the park for VKFF.Â* My tenth contact was with Gerard VK2IO.Â* Band conditions on 40m appeared to be quite good, with some strong signals.Â* It was pleasing to see that close in propagation once again existed on the 40m band. I logged a total of 29 stations on 40m from VK2, VK3, VK4, VK5, VK6, and VK7, before swapping the mic with Marija. Marijas first contact was with Les VK5KLV at Port Augusta, followed by Rob VK2VH, Geoff VK3SQ, and then Adrian VK5FANA.Â* It took Marija just 5 minutes to qualify the park, with contact number ten with Nev VK5WG in the Mid North of South Australia. Marija went on to work a total of 21 stations on 40m from VK2, VK3, VK4, VK5, and VK7. I again jumped into the operators chair and logged a further 10 stations.Â* I was now just 5 QSOs from my 44 QSO target.Â* I moved to the 20m band and logged a total of 9 stations from VK2, VK3, and VK4.Â* Contact number 44 was with John VK4TJ. I then moved to 80m and logged just the 3 contacts there, before we lowered the squid pole and attached the 15m antenna.Â* Marija called CQ on 21.244 while I put up a spot on parksnpeaks.Â* It was great to see the 15m band open again.Â* Marija logged a total of 10 stations, all from Queensland. We packed up around 11.00 a.m. local time and headed to our next park, the Gerang Gerung North Flora & Fauna Reserve. Marija worked the following stations on 40m SSB:- VK5KLV VK2VH VK4AAC/2 VK3SQ VK5FANA VK7OT VK4NH VK4DXA ZL4TY/VK4 VK5WG VK3BCM VK2LX VK2KYO VK3PF VK5HS VK5ZLT VK4TJ VK4/AC8WN VK4/VE6XT VK4SSN VK3MCK Marija worked the following stations on 15m SSB:- VK4TJ VK4/AC8WN VK4/VE6XT VK4SSN VK4NH VK4DXA ZL4TY/VK4 VK4RF VK4HA VK4HNS I worked the following stations on 40m SSB:- VK3SQ VK5HS VK7FRJG VK2VW VK3PF VK3MCK VK2VH VK5FANA VK2IO VK3PWG VK4NH VK4DXA ZL4TY/VK4 VK2YK VK3ANP VK3AHR VK4TJ VK4/AC8WN VK4/VE6XT VK4SSN VK7OT VK6MMB VK5NAQ VK2LX VK5WG VK5WU VK5LA VK5FLKJ VK5KLV VK3BCM VK2KYO VK5CZ VK2STG VK5NJ VK5KLD VK5GP VK5MRD VK3KAI VK3GV I worked the following stations on 20m SSB:- VK3PF VK3KAI VK3GV VK4TJ VK4/AC8WN VK4/VE6XT VK4SSN VK2VW VK2IO I worked the following stations on 80m SSB:- VK5HS VK3PF VK5PL References. Victorian Places, 2019, https://www.victorianplaces.com.au/gerang-gerung, viewed 10th December 2019 Wikipedia, 2019, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pink_Lake_(Victoria), viewed 10th December 2019 /////////////////////////////////////////// Grassflat Swamp Flora and Fauna Reserve VKFF-2326 Posted: 09 Dec 2019 05:02 PM PST https://vk5pas.org/2019/12/10/grassf...rve-vkff-2326/ After packing up at Mite Lake, Marija pointed out that there was another park very close by, the Grassflat Swamp Flora & Fauna Reserve VKFF-2326.Â* The park is located about 380 km northwest of the city of Melbourne. This was to be a first-time activation of the park for the World Wide Flora Fauna (WWFF) program. Above:- Map showing the location of the Grassflat Swamp Flora & Fauna Reserve.Â* Map courtesy of Protected Planet. The park is located to the little locality of Grass Flat.Â* Dont blink, as you will miss Grass Flat. We accessed the park via Telfers Road.Â* The park was well signposted. The Grassflat Swamp Flora & Fauna Reserve is located just to the north of Mitre Lake Flora & Fauna Reserve.Â* The park is part of Telfers Swamp. Above:- An aerial view of the Grassflat Swamp Flora and Fauna Reserve.Â* Image courtesy of Google maps. The park is about 86 acres in size.Â* There was very little if any water in the swamp during our visit. I operated from the vehicle for this activation.Â* I ran the Icom IC-7000, 100 watts, and the Codan 9350 self-tuning antenna mounted on the rear of the Toyota Hi-Lux. Above:- An aerial view of the Grassflat Swamp Flora & Fauna Reserve showing our operating spot.Â* Image courtesy of Google Earth. The 40m band was quite busy and it was a bit of a struggle to find a clear spot on the band.Â* I started calling CQ on 7.140 whilst Marija put up a spot to advise that this was going to be a quick activation.Â* First in the log was Charlie VK5VC, followed by Scott VK4CZ, Peter VK5PET, and Adrian VK5FANA. It took me just 7 minutes to qualify the park for VKFF.Â* Contact number ten was with Glenn VK4FARR.Â* Two QSOs later I logged Gerard VK2IO/p for a Park to Park contact.Â* Gerard was in the VKFF-0444. I went on to work a total of 31 stations on 40m including a further Park to Park, with Alan VK2MG/p in the Bouddi National Park VKFF-0049. I then moved to the 20m band where I logged 23 stations from VK2, VK4, VK5, VK6, VK7, and New Zealand.Â* This included a Park to Park with Gerard VK2IO/p, for a second band. It was time for us to head off for some tea.Â* Amazingly I had 54 QSOs in the log.Â* I was hoping to get my 10 QSOs and qualify the park for VKFF.Â* So to get 44 QSOs and qualify the park for WWFF was a real bonus. I worked the following stations on 40m SSB:- VK5VC VK4CZ VK5PET VK5FANA VK5WG VK2YK VK5CZ VK3PF VK5KPR VK4FARR VK5LA VK2IO/p (Scheyville National Park VKFF-0444) VK3UH VK3MPR VK3RU VK5NJ VK3JAP VK4TJ VK2MG/p (Bouddi National Park VKFF-0049) ZL1TM VK4NH VK4DXA ZL4TY/VK4 VK4FDJL/5 VK5KLV VK5DW VK5SRV VK4SMA VK6NTE VK5FSAM VK5WU I worked the following stations on 20m SSB:- VK6NTE VK5CZ VK7JON VK4TJ VK4/AC8WN VK4/VE6XT VK4SSN VK4SMA VK2YK VK6GA/2 VK5GA/2 VK2NN VK7VZ VK4NH VK4DXA ZL4TY/VK4 VK2IO/p (Scheyville National Park VKFF-0444) VK5KLV VK2LEE VK2UXO VK4KK ZL1TM VK7KT We packed up and headed back to Dimboola where we went to the Victoria Hotel again for our evening meal. Following our meal, we had a drive around Dimboola having a look at some of the points of interest. References. Protected Planet, 2019, https://www.protectedplanet.net/grassflat-swamp-f-f-r-nature-conservation-reserve, viewed 10th December 2019 /////////////////////////////////////////// Mitre Lake Flora and Fauna Reserve VKFF-2389 Posted: 09 Dec 2019 04:08 PM PST https://vk5pas.org/2019/12/10/mitre-...rve-vkff-2389/ Our next park for the day (Sunday 1st December 2019) was the Mitre Lake Flora and Fauna Reserve VKFF-2389.Â* The park is located about 378 km northwest of the city of Melbourne and about 13 km west of the little town of Natimuk in western Victoria. This would be a first-time activation of the park for the World Wide Flora & Fauna (WWFF) program. Above:- Map showing the location of Mitre Lake Flora & Fauna Reserve.Â* Map courtesy of Protected Planet. Along the way, we stopped to have a look at the site of the old Duchembegarra North State School.Â* The school was opened in April 1889 and close in July 1955.Â* It is believed that the word Duchembeggara comes from the Aboriginal word duckan meaning grey gum tree, and bungarra meaning sky. As we drove along the Arapiles-Grass Flat Road we had to pull over for a farmer who was transporting a grain container. We then stopped to have a look at the cairn for the Gold Escort Route.Â* It reads: Along this track Commissioner Alexander Tolmer lead the first of eighteen police escorts which under various commanders transported from Mt. Alexander, Victoria, to Adelaide, South Australia, March 1852 to December 1853, 328, 509 ozs of gold. We then reached the park by travelling along a 4WD track which ran off the Mitre-Grass Flat Road.Â* The park sign was in less than ideal condition.Â* It was apparent that the authorities had not been to the park for a long time. Mitre Lake is a natural salt lake surrounded by Samphire, Melaleuca and other salt-tolerant vegetation.Â* It is part of a natural chain of wetlands that stretch from Douglas in the south to the north of Mt Arapiles.Â* The lake covers an area of about 720 hectares. Above:- An aerial view of Mire Lake Flora & Fauna Reserve.Â* Image courtesy of Google maps The Mitre Lake Flora & Fauna Reserve is home to numerous bird species including Red Capped Plovers, various birds of prey and various water birds. In spring flocks of the Banded Stilt, a migratory bird, visit the lakes of the area. We set up on the northern shore of the lake.Â* Â*Again, it was incredibly windy at Mitre Lake and so windy that it was not possible to roll out the awning on the 4WD.Â* We were getting the occasional drop of rain and decided that if it got much heavier we would re-locate to the inside of the vehicle. For this activation we ran the Yaesu FT-857d, the 20/40/80m linked dipole and a 15m dipole.Â* We strapped the 7-metre telescopic squid pole to a park sign. Above:- An aerial view of the Mitre Lake Flora & Fauna Reserve showing our operating spot.Â* Image courtesy of Google Earth. We decided to start this activation off on the 15m band as 15m had been performing well at our last park at Olivers Lake.Â* I called CQ on 21.244 while Marija placed up a spot on parksnpeaks.Â* Ray VK4NH was first in the log with a good 5/7 signal, followed by Robert VK2XXM, Linda VK7QP, and then Gerard VK2IO/p for a Park to Park.Â* Gerard was activating the Pitt Town Nature Reserve VKFF-1984.Â* Marija also logged Gerard for the Park to Park contact. Once I had 12 contacts in the log, and the park qualified for VKFF, I swapped the mic with Marija. Marija called CQ on 21.244 and Linda VK7QP responded with a strong 5/9 signal, followed by Ray VK4NH, and then John VK4TJ.Â* With Ray and Johns extra calls, Marija was now just 1 short of the 10 QSOs required to qualify the park for VKFF.Â* Marijas tenth QSO was with Geoff VK3SQ in Beechworth, followed by Andrei ZL1TM in New Zealand. I then worked a further 3 stations on 15m, Geoff VK3SQ, Grant VK2LX, and Don VK3MCK.Â* Sadly despite the 15m band being in great shape, callers dried up. We then lowered the squid pole and erected the 20/40/80m linked dipole.Â* I headed to the 20m band with the hope that I might get some DX in the log.Â* Unfortunately, there was no DX, but I did log a total of 29 stations on 20m from VK2, VK3, VK4, VK5, VK7, and New Zealand.Â* This included two Park to Park QSOs: AlanÂ*VK2MG/p in the Bouddi National Park VKFF-0049, and Gerard VK2IO/p in the Cattai National Park VKFF-0092. The 20m band was in excellent shape, with some very strong signals.Â* It was quite a surprise to be able to work Victorian and South Australian stations with such strong signals.Â* I even managed to reach the 44 QSO level and qualifying the park for the global WWFF program.Â* Contact number 44 was with Rob VK7VZ. I then moved to the 40m band and called CQ on 7.144.Â* I logged a total of 25 stations from VK1, VK3, VK4, VK5, and VK7. Marija worked the following stations on 15m SSB:- VK2IO/p (Pitt Town Nature Reserve VKFF-1984) VK7QP VK4NH VK4DXA ZL4TY/VK4 VK4TJ VK4/AC8WN VK4/VE6XT VK4SSN VK3SQ ZL1TM I worked the following stations on 15m SSB:- VK4NH VK4DXA ZL4TY/VK4 VK2XXM VK7QP VK2IO/p (Pitt Town Nature Reserve VKFF-1984) VK4TJ VK4/AC8WN VK4/VE6XT VK4SSN VK2ND VK2MT VK3SQ VK2LX VK3MCK I worked the following stations on 20m SSB:- VK2VH VK4AAC/2 VK2LEE VK3SX VK3SQ VK2MG/p (Bouddi National Park VKFF-0049) VK3MPR VK2YK VK2LX VK2EXA VK4NH VK4DXA ZL4TY/VK4 VK2IO/p (Cattai National Park VKFF-0092) VK3PF VK7TU VK3ANL VK7NJW VK3MCK ZL1TM VK3MDC VK2HRX VK5KLV VK5PL VK5LA VK3MVP VK3VET VK5WG VK7VZ I worked the following stations on 40m SSB:- VK5LA VK3MCK VK5WG VK5KLV VK7VZ VK5HS VK5PE VK2LEE VK5FANA VK3UH VK7FRJG VK2VH VK3VET VK4NH VK4DXA ZL4TY/VK4 VK7FJFD VK3SX VK5CZ VK5FB VK4FARR VK5DW VK2SVN VK3GB VK2VKB References. Arapiles Bike Trail, 2019, http://www.arapilesbiketrail.com.au/natimuk-and-surrounds.html, viewed 10th December 2019 Bonzle, 2019, http://www.bonzle.com/c/a?a=p&p=59127&cmd=sp, viewed 10th December 2019 Wimmera Places names, 2019, https://swiftconsortium.org.au/client/en_AU/search/asset/243363, viewed 10th December 2019. /////////////////////////////////////////// Olivers Lake Flora and Fauna Reserve VKFF-2418 Posted: 09 Dec 2019 01:34 AM PST https://vk5pas.org/2019/12/09/oliver...rve-vkff-2418/ Our second park for Sunday (1st December 2019) was Olivers Lake Flora & Fauna Reserve VKFF-2418, which is located about 329 km northwest of the city of Melbourne, and about 29 km west of Horsham. This was to be a first-time activation of the park for the World Wide Flora Fauna (WWFF) program. Above:- Map showing the location of Olivers Lake Flora & Fauna Reserve.Â* Map courtesy of Protected Planet. We travelled through the original settlement site of Polkemmet.Â* There is a monument for the Polkemmet Church of Christ which was established in 1866. The park is about 1,000 acres in size and incorporates all of Olivers Lake.Â* The vulnerable Bead Glasswort, a small succulent plant can be found at Olivers Lake. The lake is a world-renowned spot for bird watching.Â* The lake is home to thousands of birds each year during the migration periods.Â* EBird Australia has recorded about 75 species of native bird in the park including Whistling Kite, Eastern Rosella, Musk Lorikeet, Masked Lapwing, Black-tailed Nativehen, and White-faced Heron. Above:- An aerial view of the Olivers Lake Flora & Fauna Reserve, looking south-west.Â* Image courtesy of Google maps. We drove down an access track which ran off the western side of Lake Road.Â* This took us right down to the edge of the lake. Above:- the access track from Lake Road. We set up right on the edge of the lake, which was bone dry during our visit to the park. Above:- An aerial view of the Olivers Lake Flora & Fauna Reserve showing our operating spot on the eastern side of the park.Â* Image courtesy of Protected Planet. It was absolutely blowing a gale so we positioned the Toyota HiLux so that it shielded us somewhat from the westerly wind blowing across the lake.Â* The 7-metre telescopic squid pole certainly flexed and danced during this activation. Marija and I started the activation with a Park to Park contact with Peter VK3PF/p who was calling CQ on 7.144 from the Merrimans Creek Flora Reserve VKFF-2384.Â* I then moved down to 7.139 where I called CQ.Â* This was answered by Rob VK4AAC/3 who was in theÂ*Boxwood Nature Conservation Reserve VKFF-2053. Contact number ten for me, thus qualifying the park for VKFF, came a few minutes later with a QSO with Stuart VK3STU.Â* This was followed by another Park to Park, this time with Peter VK3ZPF/p who was activating the Glenmaggie Nature Conservation Reserve VKFF-2094.Â* A few QSOs later I was called by Liz VK2XSE/p and Peter VK2KNV/p who were in the Bemboka National Park VKFF-0025. Despite the weather conditions being poor, the bands conditions were quite good.Â* I logged a total of 40 QSOs including two further Park to Park contacts with NikÂ*VK3ZK/p in the Lower Goulburn National Park VKFF-0741, and GerardÂ*VK2IO/p who was in the Pitt Town Nature Reserve VKFF-1984. I was now just 4 QSOs short of the 44 required to qualify the park for the global WWFF program.Â* It was time for Marija to jump into the operators chair.Â* Marija called CQ on 7.139 and this was answered by regular park hunter Ray VK4NH who became Marijas tenth contact with his second call of VK4DXA. Marija logged a further 10 stations before handing the mic back to me.Â* It was time to head off to the 20m band.Â* I logged 13 stations there including a Park to Park with Gerard VK2IO/p for a second band.Â* Contacts on 20m were into VK2, VK3, VK4, VK5, and VK7. I then moved to 80m and logged 5 stations, including Park to Park contacts with Peter VK3ZPF/p in the Glenmaggie Nature Conservation Reserve VKFF-2094, and PeterÂ*VK3PF/p in the Stradbroke Flora and Fauna Reserve VKFF-2443. To conclude the activation we lowered the squid pole and hoisted the 15m dipole.Â* I made a total of 11 contacts on 15m including Park to Park contacts with Peter VK3ZPF/p in the Glenmaggie Nature Conservation Reserve VKFF-2094 (for a 3rd band) and Gerard VK2IO/p in the Pitt Town Nature Reserve VKFF-1984 (also for a third band). Marija worked the following stations on 40m SSB:- VK3PF/p (Merrimans Creek Flora Reserve VKFF-2384) VK4AAC/3 (Boxwood Nature Conservation Reserve VKFF-2053) VK2VH/3 (Boxwood Nature Conservation Reserve VKFF-2053) VK3ZPF/p (Glenmaggie Nature Conservation Reserve VKFF-2094) VK2XSE/p (Bemboka National Park VKFF-0025) VK2KNV/p (Bemboka National Park VKFF-0025) VK3ZK/p (Lower Goulburn National Park VKFF-0741) VK2IO/p (Pitt Town Nature Reserve VKFF-1984) VK4NH VK4DXA ZL4TY/VK4 VK3GRW VK7ALH VK5AYL VK3ZIP VK3ALA VK5FMWW VK7OT VK7QP VK2LEE Marija worked the following stations on 80m SSB:- VK3ZPF/p (Glenmaggie Nature Conservation Reserve VKFF-2094) VK3PF/p (Stradbroke Flora and Fauna Reserve VKFF-2443) Marija worked the following stations on 15m SSB:- VK3ZPF/p (Glenmaggie Nature Conservation Reserve VKFF-2094) VK2IO/p (Pitt Town Nature Reserve VKFF-1984) I worked the following stations on 40m SSB:- VK3PF/p (Merrimans Creek Flora Reserve VKFF-2384) VK4AAC/3 (Boxwood Nature Conservation Reserve VKFF-2053) VK2VH/3 (Boxwood Nature Conservation Reserve VKFF-2053) VK3SQ VK5WG VK7QP VK4NH VK4DXA ZL4TY/VK4 VK3STU VK3ZPF/p (Glenmaggie Nature Conservation Reserve VKFF-2094) VK5HS VK3MPR VK2XSE/p (Bemboka National Park VKFF-0025) VK2KNV/p (Bemboka National Park VKFF-0025) VK2EXA VK7OT VK3MCK VK2LUV VK3FRAB VK5FANA VK4TJ VK4/AC8WN VK4/VE6XT VK4SSN VK4FDJL/5 VK5FAAH VK3KBC VK3VRA VK3ZK/p (Lower Goulburn National Park VKFF-0741) VK2IO/p (Pitt Town Nature ReserveVKFF-1984) VK7ALH VK3KSK VK3ZSG VK3UH VK3ZIP VK3PWG VK3LBW VK7PAL VK5PL VK3GRW I worked the following stations on 20m SSB:- VK2LEE VK7ALH VK4NH VK4DXA ZL4TY/VK4 VK7QP VK4RF VK4HA VK3SX VK2LX VK2IO/p (Pitt Town Nature Reserve VKFF-1984) VK5KLV VK7LH I worked the following stations on 80m SSB:- VK7ALH VK3ZPF/p (Glenmaggie Nature Conservation Reserve VKFF-2094) VK3PF/p (Stradbroke Flora and Fauna Reserve VKFF-2443) VK7QP VK5HS I worked the following stations on 15m SSB:- VK3ZPF/p (Glenmaggie Nature Conservation Reserve VKFF-2094) VK7ALH VK4RF VK4HA VK4VXX VK4BXX VK4/AG7WB VK7QP ZL1TM VK2IO/p (Pitt Town Nature Reserve VKFF-1984) VK7LH References. Environment Victoria, 2019, https://www.environment.vic.gov.au/, viewed 9th December 2019 Grampians Point, 2019, https://www.grampianspoint.com.au/attractions/olivers-lake/, viewed 9th December 2019 /////////////////////////////////////////// West Wail Flora and Fauna Reserve VKFF-2484 Posted: 08 Dec 2019 10:54 PM PST https://vk5pas.org/2019/12/09/west-w...rve-vkff-2484/ It was now Sunday (1st December 2019) and day two of the 2019 VKFF Activation Weekend.Â* To kick off the day we went to the Dimboola Cafe and had a magnificent breakfast and coffee. We then headed to our first park for the day, the West Wail Flora & Fauna Reserve VKFF-2484, which is located about 360 km northwest of the city of Melbourne, and about 10km west of the town of Pimpinio. Above:- Map showing the location of the West Wail Flora & Fauna Reserve in western Victoria.Â* Map courtesy of Protected Planet. The West Wail Flora and Fauna Reserve is a large piece of remnant bush surrounded by cleared farming land.Â* It is located in close proximity to the Little Desert National Park.Â* The park can be accessed via the Wail-Polkemmen Road. Above:- An aerial view of the West Wail Flora & Fauna Reserve, looking north.Â* Image courtesy of Google maps. The park is also referred to on maps as the West Wail Nature Conservation Reserve.Â* It is about 1,455 acres in size and conserves remnant Buloke woodlands and a number of threatened species including Wimmera spider orchids and Rigid spider orchids. During the rain breaks in the park, I went for a walk to do a bit of birdwatching and spotted a number of native bird species, some of which appear in the photographs below which I took. EBird Australia has a total of 106 species of bird recorded in the park. We set up off a 4WD track in the park off the Wail-Polkemmen Road.Â* We ran the Yaesu FT-857d and the 20/40/80m linked dipole for this activation.Â* As it was a relatively wet morning we had to roll out the awning on the side of the Toyota Hi-Lux.Â* At times we experienced quite heavy rain. Above:- An aerial shot of the West Wail Flora & Fauna Reserve showing our operating spot.Â* Image courtesy of Google Earth. I kicked off the activation, calling CQ on 7.120 on the 40m band.Â* As this was a Sunday morning, the broadcasts from the Wireless Institute of Australia were in full swing, and as a result, we could not get near 7.144.Â* First in the log was Grant VK2LX with his normal strong 5/9 signal and excellent audio. I logged a total of 22 stations on 40m from VK2, VK3, VK5, and VK7, including the following Park to Park contacts:- Nik VK3ZK/p Cobram Regional Park VKFF-0961 Peter VK3ZPF/p Moondarra State Park VKFF-0764 Pete VK2FPAR/p Thirlmere Lakes National Park VKFF-0486 Rob VK4AAC/3 Boxwood Nature Conservation Reserve VKFF-2053 It was a pleasure to log Peter VK2FPAR in his very first park activation.Â* Marija and I were also his first-ever Park to Park contacts. I then swapped the mic with Marija who within 10 minutes had qualified the park for VKFF.Â* Contact number ten was with Danny VK5DW in the Riverland region of South Australia. Marija pushed on and within 40 minutes had contact number 44 in the log and the park qualified for the global WWFF program.Â* Contact 44 was with Rob VK2VH/3.Â* Marijas contacts included the following Park to Park contacts (I also logged the P2P):- Peter VK3ZPF/p Moondarra State Park VKFF-0764. Angela VK7FAMP/p Lake Dulverton Conservation Area VKFF-2907. Tony VK7LTD/p Lake Dulverton Conservation Area VKFF-2907. Nik VK3ZK/p Cobram Regional Park VKFF-0961. Gerard VK2IO/p Rouse Hill Regional Park VKFF-2784. Malcolm VK3OAK/p Corindhap Nature Conservation Reserve VKFF-2070. Ian VK5CZ/p White Dam Conservation Park VKFF-1122. Rob VK4AAC/3 Boxwood Nature Conservation Reserve VKFF-2053. Rob VK2VH/3 Boxwood Nature Conservation Reserve VKFF-2053. I then jumped back on the mic and logged a further 23 stations on 40m including the following Park to Park contacts:- Ian VK5CZ/p White Dam Conservation Park VKFF-1122. Nik VK3ZK/p Cobram Regional Park VKFF-0961. I then moved to the 20m band where I logged a total of 13 stations from VK2, VK3, VK4, VK5, VK6, VK7, and New Zealand.Â* This included the following Park to Park QSOs:- Liz VK2XSE/p Lachlan Valley State Conservation Area VKFF-1338. Gerard VK2IO/p Rouse Hill Regional Park VKFF-2784. I then moved down to the 80m band where I logged three contacts, all Park to park QSOs:- Malcolm VK3OAK/p Corindhap Nature Conservation Reserve VKFF-2070. Peter VK3ZPF/p Glenmaggie Regional Park VKFF-1877. Peter VK3PF/p Gormandale Flora Reserve VKFF-2325. To conclude the activation I headed to 15m where I found conditions quite good, logging a total of 7 stations including a Park to Park on another band with Peter VK3ZPF. We packed up and hit the road for our second park.Â* We had 117 QSOs in the log from West Wail, including 28 Park to Park contacts. Marija worked the following stations on 40m SSB:- VK2FPAR/p (Thirlmere Lakes National Park VKFF-0486) VK4AAC/3 (Boxwood Nature Conservation Reserve VKFF-2053) VK3PF VK2KYO VK5WG VK3SX VK5VGC VK5FANA VK3ZPF/p (Moondarra State Park VKFF-0764) VK5DW VK5CZ/m VK2EXA VK5HS VK5FBBJ VK3UH VK5AYL VK7FRJG VK7FCIA/m VK5NJ VK3MPR VK5BWA VK5KLV VK7QP VK2VLY VK2PKT VK7FAMP/p (Lake Dulverton Conservation Area VKFF-2907) VK7LTD/p (Lake Dulverton Conservation Area VKFF-2907) VK3LY VK3ZK/p (Cobram Regional Park VKFF-0961) VK5FB/p VK3MCK VK5YX VK4FDJL/5 VK2IO/p (Rouse Hill Regional Park VKFF-2784) VK7TW VK2LX VK3SQ VK3JP VK3CA VK3OAK/p (Corindhap Nature Conservation Reserve VKFF-2070) VK5CZ/p (White Dam Conservation Park VKFF-1122) VK2HHA VK4AAC/3 (Boxwood Nature Conservation Reserve VKFF-2053) VK2VH/3 (Boxwood Nature Conservation Reserve VKFF-2053) Marija worked the following stations on 80m SSB:- VK3PF/p (Gormandale Flora Reserve VKFF-2325) VK3OAK/p (Corindhap Nature Conservation Reserve VKFF-2070) VK3ZPF/p (Glenmaggie Regional Park VKFF-1877) I worked the following stations on 40m SSB:- VK2LX VK3ZK/p (Cobram Regional Park VKFF-0961) VK3SQ VK3MCK VK3ZPF/p (Moondarra State Park VKFF-0764) VK3ELH/2 VK3PF VK3SX VK5AYL VK5HS VK2YW VK3DAC VK2XXM VK2HHA VK7QP/m VK2HHA VK3FRAB VK2KYO VK5WU VK2FPAR/p (Thirlmere Lakes National Park VKFF-0486) VK5DW VK3BCM VK4AAC/3 (Boxwood Nature Conservation Reserve VKFF-2053) VK7FAMPp (Lake Dulverton Conservation AreaÂ* VKFF-2907) VK7LTD/p (Lake Dulverton Conservation AreaÂ* VKFF-2907) VK2EXA VK4TJ VK4/AC8WN VK4/VE6XT VK4SSN VK5VGC VK3SQ VK3NCR/m VK5CZ/p (White Dam Conservation Park VKFF-1122) VK5LA VK3MPR VK5FANA VK5FB VK5NJ VK3ZK/p (Cobram Regional Park VKFF-0961) VK3UH VK3JP VK3CA VK3MAB VK3STU VK4FDJL/5 VK3BCM VK2PKT I worked the following stations on 20m SSB:- VK5WG VK2XSE/p (Lachlan Valley State Conservation Area VKFF-1338) VK2LEE VK4BXX VK4VXX VK4/AG7WB VK4RF VK4HA VK2IO/p (Rouse Hill Regional Park VKFF-2784) ZL1TM VK2LX VK7QP VK6MMB I worked the following stations on 80m SSB:- VK3OAK/p (Corindhap Nature Conservation Reserve VKFF-2070) VK3ZPF/p (Glenmaggie Regional Park VKFF-1877) VK3PF/p (Gormandale Flora Reserve VKFF-2325) I worked the following stations on 15m SSB:- VK3ZPF/p (Glenmaggie Regional Park VKFF-1877) VK2LUV/p VK7QP VK4MGL VK2LPF VK4TJ VK4HDY References. Protected Planet, 2019, https://www.protectedplanet.net/west-wail-f-f-r-nature-conservation-reserve, viewed 9th December 2019 Trip Advisor, 2019, https://www.tripadvisor.com.au/Attraction_Review-g255353-d9869550-Reviews-West_Wail_Flora_and_Fauna_Reserve-Horsham_Grampians_Victoria.html, viewed 9th December 2019 /////////////////////////////////////////// Little Desert National Park VKFF-0291 Posted: 08 Dec 2019 08:53 PM PST https://vk5pas.org/2019/12/09/little...k-vkff-0291-3/ After packing up at the Verandah Swamp Wildlife Reserve, Marija and I headed back into Dimboola and went to the Victoria Hotel for a meal.Â* The hotel is a very impressive building and was built in 1924. After tea, we had a quick drive around DImboola which has a number of historic buildings.Â* This includes the old National Bank of Australia building which was built in 1909 in flamboyant Art Nouveau style and the former Victoria Coffee Palace. We then decided to head out to the Little Desert National Park VKFF-0291.Â* Marija had never activated this park, so the activation was focussed around Marija getting 10 contacts to qualify the park for VKFF in the World Wide Flora Fauna (WWFF) program. Above:- Map showing the location of the Little Desert National Park.Â* Map courtesy of Protected Planet. We chose the Horseshoe Bend campground as our operating spot.Â* This is a beautiful spot on the banks of the Wimmera River. The campground was alive with birdlife including White-plumed honeyeaters, Red-rumped parrots, Eastern Rosellas, Yellow tailed Black Cockatoos. There were also plenty of Western Grey kangaroos out for an evening graze. We found 7.130 clear and I placed up a spot for Marija on parksnpeaks.Â* It didnt take long and Marija had a mini pile-up going.Â* First in the log was Ken VK3UH, followed by Scott VK4CZ, and then George VK4GSF.Â* Contact number ten, qualifying the park for VKFF, came just 6 minutes into the activation, with a QSO with Ross VK7ALH. A few QSOs later and Marija had her first Park to Park in the log for this activation, a contact with Peter VK3ZPF/p who was activating the Kurth Kiln Regional Park VKFF-0971. It took Marija just 40 minutes to qualify the park for the global WWFF program.Â* Contact number 44 was with Danny VK5DW. Marija also spoke with young Alicia, the daughter of VK2EZT. With Marija having qualified the park, and it being a beautiful balmy evening, we decided that I would put out some CQ calls.Â* The 40m band was in brilliant shape, and in just 20 minutes I had 21 contacts in the log.Â* Some of the biggest signals were from Peter VK2UXO (I was 5/9 to Peter) and Brad VK2BY (I was 30/9 to Brad). To complete the activation I moved down to the 80m band and logged a total of 12 stations from VK3 and Vk5. After a very fun time in the park, we packed up and headed back to the motel room. Marija worked the following stations on 40m SSB:- VK3UH VK4CZ VK4GSF VK5FANA BK4NH VK4DXA ZL4TY/VK4 VK3ANL VK7FRJG VK7ALH VK3PF VK5PE VK3MB VK3ZPF/p (Kurth Kiln Regional Park VKFF-0971) VK5CZ VK3ZD VK3CC VK5FAAH VK2IO VK3AWG VK5WG VK5NJ VK2BY VK3MCK VK3AMJ VK3BEB VK2LEE VK5FDJK VK2YW VK3FNDR VK5LA VK2LX VK3JX VK3MCL VK4TJ VK4/AC8WN VK4/VE6XT VK4SSN VK2AB VK4SMA VK3FVMR VK2EZT VK1JH VK5DW ZL1TM I worked the following stations on 40m SSB:- VK5LA VK4CZ VK5DW VK7ALH VK3BL VK3MCL VK3FSPN VK3MB VK5HS VK3AB VK2YW VK5FAAH VK1JH VK2UXO VK2LEE ZL1TM VK2BY VK7FMAC VK2FF VK5ZRK VK3KSK I worked the following stations on 80m SSB;- VK5HS VK5LA VK5WG VK5CZ VK5DW VK3ANL VK3GV VK5WF VK5FAAH VK3MKE VK5FLKJ VK3WAR |
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