I visited Europe for a couple of weeks and took my radio equipment with me to do some SOTA activations. The next few trip-reports summarize my Austrian SOTA activations. BTW, clicking onto a picture included in this trip-report will show … Continue reading
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Twin Sisters Peak East (WØC/FR-Ø37) is located at the border of Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP) and the Roosevelt National Forest, just a few short miles south from Estes Park. There is a new trail-head which is not marked on … Continue reading
Ypsilon Mountain (WØC/FR-ØØ9) is located in Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP) and is part of the Mummy Range. The Mummy Range is a sub-range of the Front-Range of the Rocky Mountains and consists of six 13’ers (and a slew of … Continue reading
Signal Mountain (WØC/FR-127) can be reached from the Dunraven trailhead from the south, or from Pingree Park Road from the north. If you are lucky enough to have a shuttle driver, it makes a great 11+ mile hike from the … Continue reading
Crosier Mountain (WØC/FR-Ø57) is part of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains – close to Estes Park, a popular gateway to the Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP). According to my knowledge, there are three trails going up to the … Continue reading
Triangle Mountain (WØC/FR-Ø82) is part of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains and within a one hour drive from my home QTH. The summit is located within the Roosevelt National Forest and ranked 147th tallest peak in Larimer County. … Continue reading
Horsetooth Mountain (WØC/FR-1Ø2), part of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains, is just west of the City of Fort Collins (CO). It is a prominent landmark and easily distinguishable by it’s large rock formation at the summit. It was … Continue reading
Sheep Mountain (WØC/FR-Ø97), one of several summits with this name in my vicinity, is part of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountain and the Roosevelt National Forest. It is located about 20 miles (30 km) north-west of the town … Continue reading