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"Drove from Wodonga out to the base of Mount Barandudah, then up the 4WD tracks to below the summit. Walked to the summit before finding a spot to set up the radio gear. I made 22 contacts before UTC midnight, and another 27 after UTC midnight. I then packed up, returned to the car and drove back out and returned to Wodonga.." — peterfreeman • Dec 31, 2020
"A trip out from Wodonga to Mount Baranduda. Drove up to close to the summit before walking to the high point to set up the radio gear. Activated VK3/VE-189, making 15 contacts. packed up and returned to Wodonga." — peterfreeman • Nov 11, 2019
"Anot her short trip from Wodonga. Drove out to Burgess Lane and drove up to Barandudah Range Track, then to the area below the summit. Parked in the shade and walked to the summit. returned to teh car and set up my radio gear to activate VK3/VE-189 and the Barandudah Regional Park, making 21 contacts. retraced my route and returned to Wodonga." — peterfreeman • Dec 16, 2017
"Another trip up to Mount Barandudah from Wodonga. I used the same approach as my previous visit: Burgess Lane, Darmodys Track, Cob Track and Barandudah Range Track. Parked below the summit and walked up. Set up nearby with the aim to activate both the summit (VK3/VE-189) and the Park for VKFF/WWFF (VKFF-0959). First contact was with with Compton on VK2/ST-010 Mt Foxlow. Later I worked Brian on Pilot Reef Mountain and later still Warren on Ruru ZL1/WK-138. Overall, I made 47 contacts, thus qualifying the Park for WWFF, which requires 44 contacts. I packed up and returned to Wodonga." — peterfreeman • Dec 29, 2016
"Drove out from Wodonga and found my way to Burgess Lane. Drove into the Park and up Darmodys Track, Cobs Track onto Barrandudah Range Track. Drove around to below the summit to park. Walked the final 30 m vertical to the summit and set up the radio gear to activate VK3/VE-189, making 16 contacts. packed up and returned to the car and exitted the park by retracing my access route and returned to Wodonga." — peterfreeman • Dec 20, 2013