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Palomas report
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýBest way to get local SOTA ops to join you, is post your intentions here, Ray. ? Glad you enjoyed The Wagon Mound and Conjelon. ? John and I ascended Palomas today (followed by the nearby Crest).? Palomas road from Placitas is getting rougher.? Very little snow on the trail already.? Road above Palomas still has melting snow, I wouldn¡¯t go in either direction without good tires.? Palomas means ¡°dove.¡±? We heard doves coo¡¯ing.? Either we heard the doves, or perhaps we were being surrounded unknown natives.? Little joke there. ? TNX to locals for the chases; N9KW, WB5USB, N5XR, NM5S, and NM5D ? fd ? ? Fred, ? What a fantastic list of fun SOTA peaks to climb!? I¡¯m already rearranging my SOTA schedule to make room for Cabezon and Pedernal.? Thanks a bunch for putting this list together for me¡ very much appreciated! ? I¡¯m always looking for operators to activate with.? If anyone reading this thread has an interest in any of these peaks, and wouldn¡¯t mind a tag-along, please reach out to me to coordinate something.? My email:? rgierlach@... ? So many peaks¡ so little time¡
? From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Fred Maas via groups.io
Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2025 9:11 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [W5N-SOTA] Activation Plans for Thursday, 27th ? Ray, ? other northern NM peaks that may be of special interest to you if you like hands-on climbing: ? Cabezon W5N/SM-019 ¡ similar to but higher than the more famous Devil¡¯s Tower in WY.? ?in this area, also SM-033, SM-034, SM-037, SM-036 ¡ this area deserves a multi-day camping trip.? You will LOVE IT.? Area roads MUST BE DRY.? Also visit Guadalupe Ruin nearby. ? Pedernal W5N/SE-018 ¡ made famous by Georgia O¡¯Keefe.? Also visit nearby Mesa Viejo, W5N/CC-020 vy picturesque.? And then there is Cerro Blanco, W5N/CC-011.? This mountain of marble, was once limestone.? The limestone was turned to marble by a meteor impact. ? Fd |
Re: Other Peaks Similar to Wagon Mound
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýFred, ? What a fantastic list of fun SOTA peaks to climb!? I¡¯m already rearranging my SOTA schedule to make room for Cabezon and Pedernal.? Thanks a bunch for putting this list together for me¡ very much appreciated! ? I¡¯m always looking for operators to activate with.? If anyone reading this thread has an interest in any of these peaks, and wouldn¡¯t mind a tag-along, please reach out to me to coordinate something.? My email:? rgierlach@... ? So many peaks¡ so little time¡
? From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Fred Maas via groups.io
Sent: Thursday, February 27, 2025 9:11 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [W5N-SOTA] Activation Plans for Thursday, 27th ? Ray, ? other northern NM peaks that may be of special interest to you if you like hands-on climbing: ? Cabezon W5N/SM-019 ¡ similar to but higher than the more famous Devil¡¯s Tower in WY.? ?in this area, also SM-033, SM-034, SM-037, SM-036 ¡ this area deserves a multi-day camping trip.? You will LOVE IT.? Area roads MUST BE DRY.? Also visit Guadalupe Ruin nearby. ? Pedernal W5N/SE-018 ¡ made famous by Georgia O¡¯Keefe.? Also visit nearby Mesa Viejo, W5N/CC-020 vy picturesque.? And then there is Cerro Blanco, W5N/CC-011.? This mountain of marble, was once limestone.? The limestone was turned to marble by a meteor impact. ? Fd |
Re: Activation Plans for Thursday, 27th
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýRay, ? other northern NM peaks that may be of special interest to you if you like hands-on climbing: ? Cabezon W5N/SM-019 ¡ similar to but higher than the more famous Devil¡¯s Tower in WY.? ?in this area, also SM-033, SM-034, SM-037, SM-036 ¡ this area deserves a multi-day camping trip.? You will LOVE IT.? Area roads MUST BE DRY.? Also visit Guadalupe Ruin nearby. ? Pedernal W5N/SE-018 ¡ made famous by Georgia O¡¯Keefe.? Also visit nearby Mesa Viejo, W5N/CC-020 vy picturesque.? And then there is Cerro Blanco, W5N/CC-011.? This mountain of marble, was once limestone.? The limestone was turned to marble by a meteor impact. ? Fd |
Re: After Action Cerro Brillante
Hi y'all, Thanks for the reports; always glad to chase, and follow along later from here. 72, Andy, N4TU On Wed, Feb 26, 2025 at 6:32?PM George Yoakum via <gkitfoxy=[email protected]> wrote:
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Re: Activation Plans for Thursday, 27th
Last Labor day weekend I tried hiking west West Las Mesas del Conjelon with my dogs. I turned around because of the snake danger with my dogs.
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My wife has some cousins living in Wagon Mound. We took our camping trailer and stayed in their yard. On that trip I met up Fred,WS0TA and a few others for a hike on Hermit Peak. Mark N0MTN
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Re: Activation Plans for Thursday, 27th
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýFred, ? Sorry I¡¯m just getting back to you¡ I was doing some SOTA recon in the mountains until just a few minutes ago. ? Yes!! We¡¯ve read and re-read all the posts for these two peaks: ? Wagon Mound:? It¡¯s our intention to summit up the route you pioneered/discovered.? I¡¯ve been memorizing your pictures to make sure we head up the smaller slot on the right.? This is a peak I¡¯ve wanted to activate ever since my SOTA buddy, Shane/N0QLR, told me how much fun he had scrambling up the slot.? We tend to like the same mountaineering/climbing stuff.? I¡¯m intentionally doing it in February, hoping any resident rattlesnakes are less active, or dormant.? That¡¯s also why I¡¯m not climbing up alone.? We look forward to finding, and signing the register.? Thanks for all the pics and tips.? We¡¯ll be our usual leave-no-trace selves. ? West Las Mesas del Conjelon:? Thanks for the lat/long parking waypoint.? I¡¯ve downloaded John¡¯s track and we¡¯ll be sure to follow it (Thank you John!).? I also applied for the NM Rec Access Permit as soon as I read about it on the SOTlas page.? It just arrived in my in-box earlier today, so we¡¯re all set.? I spent time around cattle as a youth, so we won¡¯t be doing anything to challenge the bull or his territory/cows. ? Lastly¡ THANK YOU¡ for all you and John and have done in the past to pave the way for those who follow¡ and all you¡¯ve done to insure Matt¡¯s and my success tomorrow.? It¡¯s much appreciated! ? Ray / KD8EQA ? ? ? From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Fred Maas via groups.io
Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2025 8:33 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [W5N-SOTA] Activation Plans for Thursday, 27th ? Ray and Matt¡? ? Can I assume you have read posts about these peaks on SOTlas?? ? For Wagon Mound, it can easily be activated from the highest part of the north shoulder by following the green route lines on the map accompanying SOTA map, John¡¯s GPX route.? ? If it is your intention to go all the way up, then be sure to read my post ¡°to the top¡± on the SOTlas page for the peak.?
? The photos and captions on the SOTlas page are intended to help you reach the top.? It took us several years to find and pioneer this route, though it was known all along by locals.? There are photos and with the captions, you should be able to find the SOTA sign-in bottle.? ? This peak is on private land.? The owner allows people to go up, but expects no litter, etc.? Be discreet. ? Mesas de las Conjelon: Took us years to understand THAT we could go there.? This is on NM State trust land.? Such lands ARE public IF they can be reached by a public access, and this one can, but a permit from the state which can be had online is expected.? See SOTlas posting for details. ? It is guarded by palisades.? Park on the highway at about 36.01472,-104.66049 where you will find an unlocked gate.? Look at the green route lines on the map displayed on SOTlas for this peak.? Take the right-hand (eastern) route around then up the edge of the erosional valley. ?John¡¯s GPX.? Follow the deer. ? A rancher owns grazing rights to this section of land, and rents it from the state.? There might be cattle up there, and if so, don¡¯t threaten the resident bull. ?He can be ornery. ? Please report your adventure afterwards!? I don¡¯t have a microphone, but will be rooting for you.? ? 73,? fred ?kt5x / ws0ta ? Subject: [W5N-SOTA] Activation Plans for Thursday, 27th ? Matt/KF0RIG and I/KD8EQA plan to activate Wagon Mound, W5N/EL-016, and West Las Mesas del Conjelon, W5N/EL-014, this Thursday, February 27th.? |
After Action Cerro Brillante
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýWeather was cloudy as Don, Scott and I headed out towards Grants. Just east of Grants, Don and I peeled off and headed south toward W5N/CO-014 while Scott continued on to Grants and south to W5N/CO-011. From parking Don and I hiked the .7 miles, up the side of the volcano, to the summit. Temps were warm under cloudy skies and no wind at all. Took a couple of pics of Don on the summit. First time here for him. Mean while, Scott was trying to find his way to Cerro Lobo, but not having any luck, so he decided to bag this trip. Scott then decided to meet us at our trail head. see picsNice summit but the first part of the hike is steep but then turns into a nice gentle slope. Nice to meet up with Scott, NM5SW, on the trails. 73 all and thanks chasers..Geo WB5USB |
Re: Activation Plans for Thursday, 27th
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýRay and Matt¡? ? Can I assume you have read posts about these peaks on SOTlas?? ? For Wagon Mound, it can easily be activated from the highest part of the north shoulder by following the green route lines on the map accompanying SOTA map, John¡¯s GPX route.? ? If it is your intention to go all the way up, then be sure to read my post ¡°to the top¡± on the SOTlas page for the peak.?
? The photos and captions on the SOTlas page are intended to help you reach the top.? It took us several years to find and pioneer this route, though it was known all along by locals.? There are photos and with the captions, you should be able to find the SOTA sign-in bottle.? ? This peak is on private land.? The owner allows people to go up, but expects no litter, etc.? Be discreet. ? Mesas de las Conjelon: Took us years to understand THAT we could go there.? This is on NM State trust land.? Such lands ARE public IF they can be reached by a public access, and this one can, but a permit from the state which can be had online is expected.? See SOTlas posting for details. ? It is guarded by palisades.? Park on the highway at about 36.01472,-104.66049 where you will find an unlocked gate.? Look at the green route lines on the map displayed on SOTlas for this peak.? Take the right-hand (eastern) route around then up the edge of the erosional valley. ?John¡¯s GPX.? Follow the deer. ? A rancher owns grazing rights to this section of land, and rents it from the state.? There might be cattle up there, and if so, don¡¯t threaten the resident bull. ?He can be ornery. ? Please report your adventure afterwards!? I don¡¯t have a microphone, but will be rooting for you.? ? 73,? fred ?kt5x / ws0ta ? Subject: [W5N-SOTA] Activation Plans for Thursday, 27th ? Matt/KF0RIG and I/KD8EQA plan to activate Wagon Mound, W5N/EL-016, and West Las Mesas del Conjelon, W5N/EL-014, this Thursday, February 27th.? |
Re: Activation Plans for Thursday, 27th
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýMark, you got my cell phone number from the Medicine Bow, WY Complete we coordinated last year.? Call or text me if you need us to jump to a band/frequency for a Complete.? Anyone else looking for a Complete, I¡¯d be happy to help.? Here¡¯s my cell number: 248-231-6921. ? Ray / KD8EQA ? From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mark Molberg via groups.io ? I hope I can sneak out of work and get a complete on Wagon Mound tomorrow.
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I hope I can sneak out of work and get a complete on Wagon Mound tomorrow.
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Re: Activation Plans for Thursday, 27th
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýThanks John, we¡¯ll put it to good use! ? Ray KD8EQA ? From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John K1JD via groups.io
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2025 8:13 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [W5N-SOTA] Activation Plans for Thursday, 27th ? ? ? Ray & Matt, Here?€?s our .gpx from 2022, FYI.? 73, John K1JD On Feb 25, 2025, at 4:48?€?PM, Raymond Gierlach <rgierlach@...> wrote: ? Matt/KF0RIG and I/KD8EQA plan to activate Wagon Mound, W5N/EL-016, and West Las Mesas del Conjelon, W5N/EL-014, this Thursday, February 27th.? The weather is supposed to be warm and sunny, with a light wind.? Our planned time for leaving the Wagon Mound trailhead/parking is 8:15am local... activating at 10:30am.? For West Las Mesas del Conjelon, our planned time for leaving the trailhead/parking is 1:30pm local... activating at 3:30pm.? We hope to catch some of you on 40m.? We'll be spotting our bands and frequencies. ? Ray / KD8EQA ? |
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Re: "South Mountain" Cedar Grove
I have both peaks there for SOTA but it is pretty much surrounded by private land. There is BLM on top but parking somewhere and access is via private. A friend of mine knew someone who lived there that allowed us to park on their property and access through it to the top of the mountain. Those people have moved and I never had access again. There are two SOTA peaks on that mountain and I did both on the same day. It is also pretty thick with oaks and large granite boulders. It looks easier than it actually is. NN5K
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-Dave On Feb 25, 2025, at 16:50, TOM N5ATR via groups.io <atrussell4@...> wrote: |
Activation Plans for Thursday, 27th
Matt/KF0RIG and I/KD8EQA plan to activate Wagon Mound, W5N/EL-016, and West Las Mesas del Conjelon, W5N/EL-014, this Thursday, February 27th.? The weather is supposed to be warm and sunny, with a light wind.? Our planned time for leaving the Wagon Mound trailhead/parking is 8:15am local... activating at 10:30am.? For West Las Mesas del Conjelon, our planned time for leaving the trailhead/parking is 1:30pm local... activating at 3:30pm.? We hope to catch some of you on 40m.? We'll be spotting our bands and frequencies.
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Field Repair
Having just retired my very old and extremely worn Mule pack, I failed to transfer the knife from it to the new Osprey. This is obviously why the antenna wire next to the 17m trap broke today. Used my teeth to strip the wires, make a temporary splice and then tie a knot which held fine for the windy activation on 6860. SWR was normal. Only a few DX stations, F4WBN (17m & 10m) and EA4R (10m).
Photos of the inelegant but effective field splice on the workbench before repair and, thanks to Fred, of me at my usual 6860 activation spot. 73, John K1JD |
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¿ªÔÆÌåÓýLIVE webcam of the Valle Grande¡ while closed, it gives a sense for how much (or how little) snow is upo there: ? Fd ? |
closure
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýPeak known as 9700, W5N/PW-018, remains closed following the Medio Fire in 2021.? Repair of the Tesuque Peak power line will be underway this summer and maybe next with reopening of the area expected when the repair is complete. ? Barillas Peak, the entire hill, entire activation zone, appears to no longer be under a closure order, BUT I expect that there is a winter gate closing the road until after April 1. ? Valle Caldera site says that the ranger station is closed for renovation.? The road in is certainly gated for winter.? There is very little on their website, and with what is going on in Washington, I wonder when or if it will reopen. ? FD kt5x |
Action Plan W5N/CO-014
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýCerro Brillante, W5N/CO-014, on Wednesday, February 26, 2025, we plan to depart my QTH at 0800 en-route to trail head parking. All roads up are SUBARU capable. see GPX drive.From parking its a .8 mile hike along a ridge line to the summit. see GPX? hike. Nice summit with, good views, that sits alone on the southern boarder of the lava flows. Weather will be sunny and warm with little wind. QRV around 1830 UTC.?? 73 all and enjoy previous pics WB5USB Geo..
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After Action Cerro Lobo
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýGreat weather as Don and I headed out to W5N/CO-011 this morning. Sunny skies, no wind and good temps. The drive to trail head parking is SUBARU capable except the last half mile or so. Must have high clearance. From parking we took the .4 mile hike up the side of the crater to the top. The climb is steep even taking a circular path counter clockwise around the side. Lots of deer trails to follow up to the top. Don set up ops on the east side of the crater while I set up ops on the west side. Saw a nice heard of Elk on the way down. Nice summit. Turns out this summit is on the continental divide. see pics73 all and thanks chasers... Geo WB5USB
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