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"I had visitted some Parks on this day and activated Peak 858 m VK3/VE-167 as I was passing nearby. I parked off the peak and walked to the summit to set up the radio gear, making 11 contacts. I then packed up, returned to the car and drove back to Shelley and then back to Wodonga." — peterfreeman • Dec 22, 2018
"I was based with a family member near Walwa for a few days. Drove to Granite Mountain in southern NSW on Boxing Day. Parked a little down the track and walked up to the summit trig. Set up the radio gear in the shade of some trees beside the access road and activated Granite Mountain VK2/SW-015 with 18 contacts. Packed up and walked back to the car. Drove back to Elliot Way and headed around to Black Jack Logging Road and onto Nurenmerenmong Road and then south to reach Pilot Reef Mountain VK2/SW-021. Parked down the track and walked up to the summit and set up near the trig. Qualified the summit with 15 contacts. Packed up and returned to the car.
Drove back to Elliot Way and headed towards Tumbarumba before heading south towards Corryong. Drove on towards Shelley and made my way to below Peak 858 m. Parked at the base of the access track and walked up to the summit to set up. Activated VK3/VE-167, making 10 contacts before packing up. Returned to the car and drove back to Walwa." — peterfreeman • Dec 26, 2013
"Based for a few days at Walwa. Travelled towards Shelley and parked the car below the summit and walked up the tracks to reach the summit of Peak 858 m. Set up and activated VK3/VE-167, making 4 contacts. Packed up and returned to the car, drove to Shelley & Koetong and then into the forests to make my way around to the eastern side of Mount Brutal. Parked at the high point of Mt Brutal Track. Climbed up through the bush to reach the summit and operated to activate VK3/VE-155, making 8 contacts. Packed up and descended to the car. Drove back to the highway and made my way around to the car park for Mount Lawson. Climbed up the track to the summit. Set up at the base of the tor, below the radio installation." — peterfreeman • Dec 26, 2012