I find Highway 3 East is a terrible highway to drive, multiple steep grades and descents, and many tourists on the road who have no idea about how to safely drive in the mountains! Make sure you have good breaks to do this route!
No radio work was done during the day, as the propagation was not very good at all, the propagation numbers were: SFI=184, SN=150, A Index=28, and the K Index=3. This gave us some very deep QSB.
My stop tonight will be at Yahk Provincial Park, about 40 km east of Creston.
It was an early start from Yahk to start day 2, and it was a chilly 7C (44F) under blue skies. I did manage to get in a POTA activation last evening after the propagation numbers improved, so CA-0750 was activated.
Just outside of Cranbrook I managed to get a solid 2m simplex contact with Don WR7DW, in Eureka, Montana, about 20 km south of my location on Hwy 3. It's always great to get a contact on .52 simplex!
It was another 700 km day and tonights stop will be at Gull Lake, Saskatchewan. Getting a bit tired already as two 700 km days is pretty exhausting at best.
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