We arranged to meet our extended family from Sydney, our son, his spouse and two grand-children, in the Grampians. It was the second week of the NSW school holidays and they camped and we took a cabin at a holiday park at Halls Gap. We stayed at this park on a previous holiday and enjoyed our time.
We left home on Friday 5th October and drove, via a number of SA conservation parks, to Naracoorte. On Saturday we moved to Ballarat to meet up with University friends from the 1960s for dinner and lunch on Sunday with an additional couple from Bendigo (also University friends). We had a great time.
On Sunday afternoon we travelled to Halls Gap. Our son and his family arrived not long before us and were setting up their camp. Friday, Saturday and Sunday were all warm and sunny days.
On Monday Nick, Kylee and I visited the south Grampians to climb The Piccaninny. This was a great walk and we were able to take some wild flower photos. The views of Mount Sturgeon were also spectacular. While we were travelling and walking Jenny spent enjoyable time with our grand-children. Tuesday was wet all day. This made the falls quite spectacular. We visited a winery and had lunch out. Wednesday we set out for the day and Nick received a phone call from the holiday park indicating that his gazebo had turned up side down and collapsed in the strong winds. We were on our way to falls near Dunkeld. After the call we returned to the family’s camp to see the damage and clear up the debris.
Of course I wanted to activate a Park or two. In the end I was only able to activate one park near the Grampians, Jallukar Nature Conservation Reserve. This park is 1165 hectares and ‘is characterised by high quality, species rich open wood-land’. I was impressed with the park and birdlife, although rubbish had been dumped in one area near my second activation spot.
The park map shows roads marked in red and my first location was near the entry from the Ararat-Halls Gap Road. Look for Londonderry Road which becomes Bellellen Road. A short distance into the park I found an attractive clearing which can be seen in the photo below. The second photo shows the open woodland. On Saturday, my second activation in the Park, we drove all of the roads and tracks looking for birds and another activation spot. We found a wooded location just off the main road which dissects the park and close to our earlier location just after the road leaves the private property.
Map Courtesy of http://www.parks.vic.gov.au
The excellent facility within ParksnPeaks (wwwparksnpeaks.org) has a link to the map.
Very attractive open woodland
My shack: a Yaesu 857D, 20 watts, hand morse key, linked dipole, 33 amp hour battery and LiFePO4 batteries and and a tablet for spotting myself. The park, as a forest, was previously used for harvesting wood for domestic purposes. Note the large stump on the left.
Contacts
10-10-2018
23:58 ssb 7.144 VK2XSE/P Liz in VKFF-0107. Gaining a Park to Park contact as number one in the log gave me a flying start. And was I fortunate in beginning just before UTC roll-over!
11-10-2018
00:01 VK2XSE/P VKFF-0107
00:07 7.150 VK5FANA
00:08 VK4TJ
00:09 VK4/AC8WN
00:11 VK4/VE6XT
00:12 VK2IO
00:12 VK2VW
00:14 VK2UXO
Contacts were difficult to achieve. I tried 80m, 20m and 40m a second time and soon after 01:00 packed up as it was time for lunch and time to join the rest of the family.
12-10-2018
00:30 7.144 VK2IO
00:31 VK7KPC/P Peter in VKFF-0005
00:36 VK5KLV
00:38 VK2JNG/P Gerard in VKFF-0597
00:11 VK4GSF
00:43 VK2XXM
00:45 VK4HNS
00:48 VK5FANA
00:53 VK4FDJL
00:58 VK2UH
01:01 VK3SQ
01:03 VK2XSE/P VKFF-0554
01:07 VK2HHA
01:11 VK1XP/M
01:12 VK2XP/1
01:14 VK5CZ
01:15 VK2GZ
01:17 VK2AHR
01:19 VK2MRN/M
01:20 VK2UXO
01:22 VK4TJ
01:24 VK4/AC8WN
01:25 VK4/VE6XT
01:29 VK2KNV/M
7.170 VK2JNG/P
03:08 7.135 VK5BC/2
03:12 7.144 VK2JNG/P
03:15 VK3PF/2 VK2/SW-021
03:19 VK7KPC/P VKFF-0005
03:20 CW 7.032 VK2IO
03:30 CW VK4TJ
03:34 CW VK4XUE
03:35 CW VK2NP
03:45 7.150 ssb VK2XSE/P VKFF-0554
03:47 7.145 ssb VK2AWJ
03:57 7.135 ssb VK2AB
04:07 14.310 ssb VK4TJ
7.150
04:15 VK2GJC
Thanks to the chasers who helped to make this a successful activation.
Photos
vTimber Jinker at Edenhope, Victoria. JCD photo
JCD Photo
At the Saturday location the wind became stronger in the afternoon and my antenna became tangled in a tree. I used a second squid pole and a forked branch attached with rubber bands to retrieve it, successfully.
Nick and Kylee on the track to Piccaninny
The GPS breadcrumb trail for the Piccaninny walk. Parks rank medium.
Mount Abrupt
Wax-Lip Orchid on Piccanniny track.
Dwarf Bush Pea
Silverband Falls
Silverband Falls
References
Parks Victoria brochures
Elliot, R & Brownlie, J., nd, Wildflowers of the Grampians, Halls Gap Tourist Information Centre.
G’day John,
Looks like a great walk and an enjoyable time with the family (and some radio time). Sorry I missed you, but work called.
73,
Paul VKPAS
Hi Paul
I suspected you were at the salt mine! We enjoyed our week and I will tell you more about it when we catch up. I was pleased to get 44.
73
John D
VK5BJE/VK5PF
Great write up and pictures John. Back in VK5 mid next month.
Chris
VK5FR
Hi Chris
I look forward to seeing you at AREG. Thanks for the comment. We will probably be in VK2 (Sydney) for Christmas and I have two parks to complete the 44! And my son has another couple lined up.
73
John D
VK5BJE/VK5PF