View once part-way up |
Trail report:
Access is gained from Old Hwy. 91 near Shivwits reservation, then by a road on BLM land which goes all the way to the top of West Mountain Peak and passes near a good place to start the hike. There is even a leveled-off area and a place to park by the fenceline. The road up near the end is definitely for 4-wheel drive, however. The first section is the steepest and care should be taken with the loose rock. There is no trail, but a number of game trails do help the ascent. Scared up some mule deer. Quite rocky. Beautiful view on top!
The experience:
Thus far I've been the only activator at this summit. It's a four-pointer with a six-pointer nearby with a road that goes to the top, so people passing by or on vacation tend to choose the other summit. That's ok, I kind of like that it's "mine", at least for now. Even with some snow and ice, the top is usually clear since the sun hits it and the rocks on top warm up. It is also winter bonus season for the 4+ summits in Utah.
There was some kind of military exercise going on and I had an F-35 fly over very low, too bad I didn't get video of it, but it was pretty cool.
On the air the action was ok, not great, but I did chase a couple of S2S contacts at the end so that was a good way to finish up.
Date:01/02/2020 | Summit:W7U/WS-066
(6835) | Call Used:AC0PR | Points: 4 | Bonus: 3
Time
|
Callsign
|
Band
|
Mode
|
Notes
|
18:59
|
ND6P
|
7MHz
|
CW
|
|
18:59
|
KE6MT
|
7MHz
|
CW
|
|
19:00
|
NG6R
|
7MHz
|
CW
|
|
19:00
|
KD6KC
|
7MHz
|
CW
|
|
19:01
|
NW7E
|
7MHz
|
CW
|
|
19:02
|
NS7P
|
7MHz
|
CW
|
|
19:02
|
K7PD
|
7MHz
|
CW
|
|
19:03
|
K6YK
|
7MHz
|
CW
|
|
19:03
|
K5DEZ
|
7MHz
|
CW
|
|
19:04
|
N7MQ
|
7MHz
|
CW
|
|
19:04
|
N6PKT
|
7MHz
|
CW
|
|
19:11
|
K7PD
|
14MHz
|
CW
|
|
19:15
|
AC7P
|
14MHz
|
CW
|
|
19:16
|
AB4PP
|
14MHz
|
CW
|
|
19:16
|
NR0R
|
14MHz
|
CW
|
100mw
|
19:19
|
W4KRN
|
14MHz
|
CW
|
|
19:20
|
K4MF
|
14MHz
|
CW
|
|
19:21
|
K0LAF
|
14MHz
|
CW
|
|
19:29
|
WD6TED
|
7MHz
|
CW
|
s2s w6/sc-454
|
19:36
|
K7FOP
|
7MHz
|
CW
|
s2s w7o/cn-078
|
Linked dipole, homebrewed (4 bands)
TeNeKe paddle (backup)
Earbuds
Other gear (always carried no matter the summit):
Leypin selfie stick tripod (for recording video)
Outdoor Products 3-liter water hydration bladder
First-aid kit
Gloves
Compass
Trekking poles
Clipboard
Android MotoZ (US topo map app, spotting, UTC time, recording)
Guying kit (rarely used on activations)
Hoodie
Rain jacket
Beanie
Extra socks
Small bungees (for securing mast to bush, tree, etc.)
Misc. items (for repair, food, matches, etc.)
Thanks for reading!
72,
Mike ACØPR
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