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![]() VK5PAS /////////////////////////////////////////// Day five and the Murray Sunset National Park VKFF-0373 Posted: 03 May 2021 02:48 AM PDT https://vk5pas.org/2021/05/03/day-si...ark-vkff-0373/ Day five of our trip was Saturday 10th April 2021. This was to be day one of the Keith Roget Memorial National Parks Award (KRMNPA) 2021 Activation Weekend. This weekend was the main reason Marija and I had travelled to Victoria. Marija and I always try to take part in the KRMNPA Weekend as it is a lot of fun. The Activation Weekend is normally held in November each year, but was cancelled last year due to COVID and rescheduled for April 2021. We had planned to activate the Murray Sunset National Park VKFF-0373 on Saturday, and then Hattah Kulkyne National Park VKFF-0231 on Sunday. We have activated both parks previously. We started the day with a beautiful cooked breakfast at the Langtree Cafe in Mildura. In the past we have activated the Murray Sunset National Park from the Pink Lakes section of the park. This time we decided to activate the Wallpola Island section of the park along the Murray River and the State border of Victoria and new South Wales. Above:- Map showing the location of the Murray Sunset National Park in north-western Victoria. Map c/o Protected Planet Murray Sunset has four distinct areas:- Pink Lakes; Wallpolla Island, Mulcra Island, and Lindsay Island. Above:- Map showing the various sections of the Murray Sunset National Park. Map c/o Protected Planet After breakfast we headed out of Mildura to the little town of Merbein where we stopped briefly to look at an old Thompson Centrifugal Irrigation Pump which was commissioned in September 1920 and decommissioned in 2015. We then drove out on the Old Mail Road and soon reached the Murray Sunset National Park which was well signposted. The Murray-Sunset National Park is the second largest National Park in Victoria and comprised an area of 633,000-hectares (1,560,000-acres). The park which borders the South Australia State border is located about 440km north-west of Melbourne. The Sturt Highway passes through the northern section of the park. The majority of the park is in the remote area between the Sturt Highway and the Mallee Highway. Above:- An aerial view of the Murray Sunset National Park. Image c/o Google maps The Murray Sunset National Park was established in 1979. In 1999 it was expanded to encompass the Pink Lakes State Park. The majority of the park lies within the Murray-Sunset, Hattah and Annuello Important Bird Area, so identified by BirdLife International due to it containing mallee habitat supporting a wide range of threatened mallee bird species including the Malleefowl, Black-eared Miner and Mallee Emu-Wren. We turned off Old Mail Road and followed a series of 4WD tracks leading down towards the Murray River. We stopped along the way to look at some of the billabongs running off the Murray. Many were full of European Carp, an invasive fish which is an absolute pest in the Murray. We found a clearing in amongst the scrub and set up our little portable station consisting of the Yaesu FT-857d and the 20/40/80m linked dipole supported by the 7 metre telescopic squid pole. I called CQ on 7.144 and it was very appropriate that our first station in the log was Tony VK3XV mobile, who is the KRMNPA Award Manager. Unfortunately during our activation we had a few sprinkles of rain, so it was out with the bothy bag. This must have been quite a sight, someone huddled underneath a bright orange piece of plastic in the middle of nowhere. Marija and I logged a total of 170 stations on 40m including the following Park to Park contacts:- Tony VK3YV Baw Baw National Park VKFF-0020Rob VK2VH/3 Lower Goulburn National Park VKFF-0741Rob VK4AAC/3 Lower Goulburn National Park VKFF-0741VK3UAO/p Organ Pipes National Park VKFF-0627VK3PF/p Warby Ovens National Park VKFF-0742VK2IO/p Brisbane Water National Park VKFF-0056VK4SMA/p Neurum Creek Conservation Park VKFF-1621Joe VK3SRC/p Point Nepean National Park VKFF-0628Julie VK3FOWL/p Point Nepean National Park VKFF-0628Ian VK1DI/p McQuoids Hill Nature Reserve VKFF-0849Tony VK3XV/p Greater Bendigo National Park VKFF-0623James VK2TER/p Wyrrabalong National Park VKFF-0550Peter VK3PF/p Barmah National Park VKFF-0739Gerard Vk2IO/p Popran National Park VKFF-0417Peter VK3TKK/p Organ Pipes National Park VKFF-0627Bryan VK3LF/p Yarra Ranges National Park VKFF-0556Bill VK3CWF Brisbane Ranges National Park VKFF-0055 We logged a total of 10 stations on 80m I also tried calling on 14.310 on the 20m band but had no takers. All up we logged 179 QSOs including 33 Park to Park contacts. Marija worked the following stations on 40m SSB:- VK3YV/p (Baw Baw National Park VKFF-0020)VK2VH/3 (Lower Goulburn National Park VKFF-0741)VK4AAC/3 (Lower Goulburn National Park VKFF-0741)VK3UAO/p (Organ Pipes National Park VKFF-0627)VK3PF/p (Warby Ovens National Park VKFF-0742)VK2IO/p (Brisbane Water National Park VKFF-0056)VK2KYOVK2HHAVK3CRGVK3MPRVK3DNHVK5CZVK5FANAVk3 AWAVK5KLVVK3AHRVK7QPVK5YXVK4SMA/p (Neurum Creek Conservation Park VKFF-1621)VK7EKVk3MKEVK3WTXVK3NLVK2PKTVK3UHVK3MABVK3SQV K3MCKVK3DACVK4SM/mVK5KSWVK1ADVK2THVK7LTDVK3ANLVK2HBG/pVK3SRC/p (Point Nepean National Park VKFF-0628)VK3FOWL/p (Point Nepean National Park VKFF-0628)VK1DI/p (McQuoids Hill Nature Reserve VKFF-0849)VK3XV/p (Greater Bendigo National Park VKFF-0623)VK3LF/pVK4BXXVK4/NN3ZVK2TER/p (Wyrrabalong National Park VKFF-0550)VK2JNA/mVK5AYLVK3ZKVk3ARH/mVK4CZVK4KLAVK5PHVK5DWVK2YKVK5GAVK5HMBVK5FDMGVK3PF/p (Barmah National Park VKFF-0739)VK2IO/p (Popran National Park VKFF-0417)VK3TKK/p (Organ Pipes National Park VKFF-0627)VK3LF/p (Yarra Ranges National Park VKFF-0556)VK5HAA/p (SOTA VK5/ SE-018) I worked the following stations on 40m SS B:- VK3XV/mVK3SQVK3PIVK3MPRVK3ZKVK3EJVK2PKTVK1ADVK2VKVK7QPVK 5HSVK2KYOVK3ANLVK5ATNVK3MCKVK5JBHVK2HHAVK3YV/p (Baw Baw National Park VKFF-0620)VK5FANAVK7FAMPVK3UHVK7LTDVK5AAYVK3CRGVK4KCVK4 MADVK4DOGVK4AAC/3 (Lower Goulburn National Park VKFF-0741)VK2VH/3 (Lower Goulburn National Park VKFF-0741)VK3UAO/p (Organ Pipes National Park VKFF-0627)VK3LF/mVK3PF/p (Warby Ovens National Park VKFF-0742)VK2IO/p (Brisbane Water National Park VKFF-0056)VK4FDJLVK3OHMVK3SRC/p (Point Nepean National Park VKFF-)VK3FOWL/p (Point Nepean National Park VKFF-0628)VK2XXMVK3ARH/mVK5CZVK1HF/mVK3MKEVK1DI/p (McQuoids Hill Nature Reserve VKFF-0849)VK3CWFVK5KSWVK4BXXVK4/NN3ZVK4FHELVK4SMA/p (Neurum Creek Conservation Park VKFF-1621)VK3DNHVK2KFVK5WGVK3MTTVK3XV/p (Greater Bendigo National Park VKFF-0623)VK4SM/2VK2TER/p (Wyrrabalong National Park VKFF-0550)VK2STGVK1MICVK3PF/p (Barmah National Park VKFF-0739)VK3PATVK5AYLVK2DGVK3BNJVK5TBCVK3PTVK2VEXVK3VK TVK5KBJ/mVK3EYVK3HSBVK5TRVK5PHVK3GBVk3ACZVK5FDMGVK5GYVK3DP GVK2IO/p (Popran National Park VKFF-0417)VK3FDVK2EXAVK5ISVK3ZMVK3TKK/p (Organ Pipes National Park VKFF-0627)VK2FAPRVK2FAPCZL3MRVK5GAZVK5KHZVK2LF/p (Yarra Ranges National Park VKFF-0556)VK3CUVk2NMZVK4HNSVK7KTVK7ZGKVK5HAA/p (SOTA VK5/ SE-018) I worked the following stations on 80m SSB:- VK5DWVK2KYOVK2YKVK5GAVK5CZVK2DGVK5FANAVK3SQVK3BBBV K2CCP Marija and I packed up at about 3.00 p.m. and continued west on the Old Mail Road. This is a dry weather road only and runs from Meridian Road in Merbein South to Paringa in South Australia. We stopped every now and again just to take in the isolation of the area. Our next stop was Lock 9 on the Murray River. The first navigational lock on the Murray River was completed at Blanchetown in South Australia in 1922. The weirs and locks were originally constructed to provide year round navigation for commercial cargo and passenger paddle steamers. They were generally built too late to be of benefit to the river trade, as the development of railways and the growth of motorised road haulage had overtaken river transport. Today there are 13 navigation locks on the Murray River. There was plenty of birdlife at Lock 9 and I took the opportunity of taking a few snaps. We then visited the historic Lock 9 pumping station which is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register. It was one of the various pumping stations constructed by the Chaffey brothers as part of their vast irrigation scheme built after 1887. There were some great views of the Murray River at this location. We then decided to do a little more park activating. We set up again in the Murray Sunset National Park, but this time just downstream from Lock 9. I called CQ and Andy VK2VOO answered, followed by Tim VK5AV mobile, and then Olga VK5VOB. I logged 38 stations on 40m including the following Park to Park QSOs:- Bill VK3CWF/p Brisbane Ranges National Park VKFF-0055Peter VK3PF/p Gunbower National Park VKFF-0740Tom VK5NFT/p Canunda National Park VKFF-0075 I also worked a total of 26 stations on 80m including the following Park to Park contacts:- Bill VK3CWF/p Brisbane Ranges National Park VKFF-0055Peter VK3PF/p Terrick Terrick National Park VKFF-0630 Marija worked the following station on 40m SSB:- VK3CWF/p (Brisbane Ranges National Park VKFF-0055) Marija worked the following stations on 80m SSB:- VK3CWF/p (Brisbane Ranges National Park VKFF-0055)VK3PF/p (Terrick Terrick National Park VKFF-0630)VK5MWW I worked the following stations on 40m SSB:- VK2VOOVK5AV/mVK5VOBVK3CWF/p (Brisbane Ranges National Park VKFF-0055)VK3ZPFVK4HATVK2HRXVK7JFDVK2VKVK5DCVK3PF/p (Gunbower National Park VKFF-0740)VK4CZVK4FDJLVK5BBZL1TMZL4NVWVK2AKA/mVK5ISVK2MGVK5LBVK2PVVK2NITVK3SQVK5VBRVK5NFT/p (Canunda National Park VKFF-0075)VK4NHVK4DXAZL4TY/VK4VK4ACXVK5VGCVK2DJPVK5JOBVK2PBCVK3CATVK7RMVK3WAR VK3RWVK3VLF I worked the following stations on 80m SSB:- VK5WGVK4HNSVK3RWVK2MOPVK2LATVK2MGVK2LEEVK4CZVK4NHV K4DXAZL4TY/VK4VK3PIVK3ANLVK4SMAVK3GQVK3NCRVK5AYLVK3CWF/p (Brisbane Ranges National Park VKFF-0055)VK3ZPFVK4IDKVK3METVK5CZVK5MWWVK3PF/p (Terrick Terrick National Park VKFF-0630)VK3AJA/5VK5GY This time around we had made 68 QSOs and 7 Park to Park contacts. For the two activations in Murray Sunset on the day we made a total of 247 QSOs and 40 Park to Park contacts. We packed up and drove slowly down Lock 9 Road towards Lake Culleraine and the Sturt Highway. It was slow going as there were plenty of kangaroos out and about. References. Victorian Heritage Database, 2021, http://vhd.heritage.vic.gov.au/places/result_detail/327?print=true, viewed 3rd May 2021 Wikipedia, 2021, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray-Sunset_National_Park, viewed 3rd May 2021. |
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