Smoot Hill W7W/WE-033

It’s been a mild January thus far and this weekend, although windy, was a prime 42F. Running a bit short on time, a close-to-home hill would be on the menu and Smoot was today’s flavor.

To be honest, I’m not exactly sure about the accessibility of this summit. Some fencing along the nearby gravel road has Washington State University signs declaring no trespassing—but I’ve spoken with two individuals who have assured me that as long as you are traveling by foot and being respectful there is no issue.

Parking is obvious at the Rose Creek Nature Preserve. Considering the above, I booked it rather quickly up the hill until slipping into the trees where I’m a little less exposed to the road. The summit approach is rather unremarkable. There’s a lightly groomed path, probably for researchers to access the wildlife preserve, which meanders the ridgeline towards the summit. It’s straightforward until eventually reaching an intersection. Now heading south you’re less than a quarter mile and under 200ft elevation from the AZ. Plenty of trees there for a bit of a wind break (or shade).

This was the first activation using my new mast, the “POTA Explorer” which is a rather stout 33ft carbon fiber pole. Because it’s so much taller, with thicker diameter segments, than my trusty SOTA Beam 6 (19.6ft), the Explorer’s penchant to tip is more significant and I had to prop it up in a tree to keep it from falling over. I’ll be adding some prusik cord for next time if I need to guy it.

The activation was relatively smooth with a dozen contacts including a summit-to-summit.

Also this year, I am planning on photographing all of my activations on film. This was a bit of a test run as I haven’t shot much film in the past 20 years and I haven’t developed film myself since college circa 2001-2003. I’d say this turned out to be a success and am looking forward to the added pain in the ass this will all surely be.

Nikon F2 | Ilford FP4+

Thanks to all of my chasers, this was a good solid run as I shook the dust off my SOTA skills. The S2S with K7FOP and K7ATN was especially a treat, as always.

Holiday in EU

Last year we visited my family back in Arizona for Christmas and the round-trip tickets cost somewhere in the ballpark of $700 each. I said something along the lines of: “…next time we spend this much on plane tickets, we’d better be drinking beers in an European pub.” That initiated some conversation which eventually led to flights being booked into Munich.

Linz, Austria

Pilzen, Czech Republic

Prague, Czech Republic

Dresden, Germany

Frankfurt, Germany

Ins & Outs 2025

Boy, this last year was a real fuckin’ churn. Trying to make sense of all that swirled around us can bring on the most piercing of migraines–yet here we are. Looking over our shoulders while blindly anticipating the next few steps.

Despite the shitshow that the world continuously reveals itself to be, life around here has been quite tender lately. Some personal progress and time-well-spent with my loving partner has superseded the things printed in the news.

The calendar has flipped as well as my age. The time to reflect is here, once again, in the form of some non-committal list making.

The Outs 👏

  • chaco
  • digital
  • gin & tonic
  • run it dry
  • fleece sweater
  • “what-ifs”
  • trails
  • 0.7mm pencils
  • internal thoughts
  • papa murphy’s
  • racing to the start line
  • posting
  • lattes
  • teevee

In/Still In 🤘

  • birkenstock
  • analog
  • wine
  • zipper lube
  • waffle hoodie
  • 1% improvements
  • bushwhacks
  • 0.9mm pencils
  • journaling
  • crock pot meals
  • enjoying the process
  • printing
  • cappuccinos
  • card games & puzzles

One tradition I dodged this past year was event-driven endurance racing. Besides a turkey trot there were no marathons, bike races, trail runs, triathlons, or any such sort. That was all fine and well, but I do miss the buildup to and the effort during these events. So here are a few I’ve scribbled on the calendar for 2025:

Tour de Blast

Mogollon Monster (42k)

Seattle Marathon

No big reaches there, just some milestones that’ll require consistent good ‘ol fashioned work.

I’m also preparing for a long-term photography project that should be both challenging and rewarding. No specifics to share yet but at some point this spring/summer I’m sure that I will have a working page dedicated to it’s progress.

Am also hoping to make progress learning two new “languages”: German and Morse Code.

And finally, while there are no tickets yet purchased, there are some travel plans to exciting new places in 2025.

To summarize: I’m hoping to maintain a level of chill and a smile. Do more with what I have and let go of the wants for things I don’t have.