Name your worst trail accident! Tell us how you dealt with it if it applies.
@arnoldschmidt2753 Жыл бұрын
That was truly amazing to see someone so determined to hike all the way up to enjoy the sun and the experience of talking with folks right across the country.
@collisioncourse42645 жыл бұрын
Hi Jerry, excellent video. I'm really liking the latest series of videos. Vid length and music is great. The hike routes are cool. Really like the remote locations. Brilliant job.👍
@KG6HQDJerrySOTA5 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Making an effort to up my game best I can. Good to hear you’re enjoying the differences.
Hahaha and all the ™ ® stuff ... how'd you do the copyright one?
@THESPORTINGCAMP5 жыл бұрын
Excellent. Thanks for sharing. '73
@KG6HQDJerrySOTA5 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it 🤙🏻
@AD6DMDennis5 жыл бұрын
Jerry, I gotta say, this is the best SOTA video I've seen to date. Such a great story shown to us, start to finish. This will be my reference video when folks ask me "what is SOTA?" Highlights the trek, the wonderful outdoors, the dangers, & the successes. Kudos, brother!
@KG6HQDJerrySOTA5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Dennis! Feel like a break every so often in creating adds clarity. Cranking through these videos now... I’ll launch another one today
@Whiskey6Radio5 жыл бұрын
Awesome view from that peak.
@KG6HQDJerrySOTA5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Matt! Views like these make SOTA that much more addicting.
@OutdoorExistential4 жыл бұрын
Just went up this mountain last week. Thank you for all the info!
@jsieb5 жыл бұрын
Awesome as always Jerry!
@KG6HQDJerrySOTA5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jason! I know I can count on my pals from the #JerryNet
@pacset25 жыл бұрын
Very cool
@KG6HQDJerrySOTA5 жыл бұрын
Thanks OM
@scottak6q4065 жыл бұрын
Love the documentation there Jerry!
@KG6HQDJerrySOTA5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Scott. Hope all is well with you and if you have some free time maybe we can get together on a peak.
@mountainghost5565 жыл бұрын
Impressive clear across the country. Hams are going to be the communication when intel is going to be needed the most. I stoped wearing vented shoes hiking in the desert I went to all lether to many spines and sand lol
@KG6HQDJerrySOTA5 жыл бұрын
Ha, after all these years I finally got stung. I worry more about snakes
@mountainghost5565 жыл бұрын
@@KG6HQDJerrySOTA I got a shin dagger last month on a SAR night rescue,that had to be the worst plant attack I have ever had. Love that set up you got.
@KG6HQDJerrySOTA5 жыл бұрын
Oh ya, night is worse because you never see it coming or don't know what hit ya.. Thanks for stepping up and participating in SAR. Can I get a name, callsign and location? You local to me?
@mountainghost5565 жыл бұрын
@@KG6HQDJerrySOTA No don't have a call sign I am in NM Dona ana county 30 minutes from El paso.SAR is one of my duities as fire fighter/EMT I,part time. My 40 hr job is privet contractor. Looking to set up a rig like yours. That just amazes me how no matter what can happen in the world you can still get real time information. I am a geek like that, I went to college got a homeland security degree in intelligence analysis, so you can see the appeal that being able to connect with people and pass on information. I have an I have an IC 7300 and an old tempo 20 20 the only problem is where I live I can't set up a proper antenna. Hopefully soon I will be able to move to WY and take advantage of my VA lone buy smoe land and put up a antenna as big as I want lol.
@hikewithme595 жыл бұрын
Looks like a great hike, I always go for the awesome view ! I would love to have radios! 🌵✌🏼
@KG6HQDJerrySOTA5 жыл бұрын
Ya, to have these views while playing radio has made ham radio that much more enjoyable for me. Do you have a ham radio or license?
@w2msa5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the awesome video Jerry and your dog is a true trail dog. Hope your foot is ok. 73 Noel W2MSA
@KG6HQDJerrySOTA5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Noel - she is totally a great trail dog and foot is all good. Thank you so much for checking out the channel.
@K3RRR5 жыл бұрын
Great video Jerry… You are going to have to try those iron boots used by hardhat divers… Sure, it might make the hike a little harder but will give you better protection against nasty cacti! 73 de Robert K3RRR
@KG6HQDJerrySOTA5 жыл бұрын
Lol, I’d still be on the trail if i were wearing some of those 🤣
@Hogdriver885 жыл бұрын
2 extra thumbs up for the awesome F-150 and the happy dog de ke2sx
@KG6HQDJerrySOTA5 жыл бұрын
Two of my favorite things to have on the trail lol
@edrudolph15 жыл бұрын
Great video as always Jerry! Is your 40m antenna the same construction as the 20m, just a longer version? Hope to work you on an activation some day. 73 de Ed KM6TNT
@KG6HQDJerrySOTA5 жыл бұрын
Hi Ed - The antenna in this video tunes 40-10m and seems to work well. I have primarily used this speaker wire antenna in many of my videos but while it’s cut and tuned to 20m I am able to get some 40m contacts as it tunes up there too. If you’re looking for a reliable band for SOTA then I suggest 20m for SSB or 30m for cw. What do you use?
@edrudolph15 жыл бұрын
KG6HQD Jerry thanks for the response. I am just getting started with SOTA and am planning on making your antenna. Currently I have two end fed half wave antennas, one for 20 and one for 40. Have made some ssb and CW contacts with both deployed on a jackite 31 ft. mast.
@KG6HQDJerrySOTA5 жыл бұрын
Ed Rudolph lots of options and I like the antenna I have with me and the one that works. Looking forward to hearing about how you make the speaker wire antenna and what creative spin you add to it 👍🏻
@Hero13955 жыл бұрын
Just curious when you’re hoofing it are you beaconing on APRS? And if so are you usually in range of a node? Never ham radioed in the desert or hills. I’m from Indiana so I don’t have a clue what it’s like.
@KG6HQDJerrySOTA5 жыл бұрын
Hi Jeff - I now beacon a signal from my truck as I'm headed to the peak which can be found on aprs.fi then search for my call sign kg6hqd-9 and the date. Once I get out of the truck I have my HT going which is either a Yaesu VX8 or FT2D both of which are APRS radios and I do push out a signal for my entire hike. I will vary the beacon intervals depending on the distance of the hike but usually about every 5 - 10 minutes. I don't expect to get a signal out when deep in the canyon but in the off chance I do, and get hurt down in there, I have hope my last position will be known so the wife can send the search part for me since I usually hike alone. When in the desert I find much better results as the high peaks in our area have really good coverage into those areas. Best thing I'd suggest is to experiment in your area and see how it goes. It's part of the fun for me lol.
@Hero13955 жыл бұрын
@@KG6HQDJerrySOTA Thanks for the reply. I really enjoy your channel. 73
@goathiker5 жыл бұрын
Once on a sloppy fast decent I tripped doing a face plant! With bloodied up face I continued down trail almost catching up with small group of teens ...I waved when they looked my way (not realizing I looked like a scary Zombie with blood dripping off my nose! When they saw me they turned and ran down trail! As I approached the TH parking I heard one of them say "Come on, Man!! Get this @#$%& thing started he's almost HEREe!" ...next thing I hear is spinning wheels and gravel spraying around the parking lot as they sped away. I looked in the mirror on my truck and almost fell over laughing!! ...Great flicks, Jerry So when you cashing rain check ...so I can crush you like a bug! LOL
@KG6HQDJerrySOTA5 жыл бұрын
That's so funny! I would have loved to see their faces and you chuckling lol. Great story, thanks for sharing Steve. Headed to hike the Sierra's next weekend so I'm still hopeful we can do a Sep or Oct run on those peaks with you. I don't want to show up half stepping with you or the goats so knocking off rust and fine tuning a few things lol. I can't imagine what captions you'll add to your videos with the goats talking about me lol.
@abumoto15 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing. I want once to go to such desert mount, but a cactus is scare. JP1QEC mot.
@KG6HQDJerrySOTA5 жыл бұрын
It’s a unique type of beauty for sure. Thanks for the comment & checking out my channel.
@Gmar694 жыл бұрын
I would never wear Soloman shoes for hiking. Straight up wear heavy leather outer with a great outer sole for ankle and foot support. That's my opinion though. That's what I have worn for hiking out there.
@paule78375 жыл бұрын
Hey Jerry, are you going to put your last video back up? Paul KK6AAQ
@KG6HQDJerrySOTA5 жыл бұрын
Hi Paul, absolutely just trying to figure out why it was all glitchy. It’s loading now & hopefully will launch tomorrow if it’s fixed. Not sure what happened between Adobe Premiere Pro & KZbin but I’m working on it.
@JohnTarbox5 жыл бұрын
Great video! How do you record the audio during QSO? DE WA1KLI
@KG6HQDJerrySOTA5 жыл бұрын
Hi John - Here's a video a did not long ago showing how I do just that. kzbin.info/www/bejne/bp-QcoGKhrmgi7c Let me know if you have any follow up questions.
@brianpowell50825 жыл бұрын
Have you been on East Ord (6,168') or Ord (6,309')?
@KG6HQDJerrySOTA5 жыл бұрын
Not yet 😎.. you headed up there?
@brianpowell50825 жыл бұрын
I've done East Ord this past March, such a gorgeous summit! I still need to hit Ord though!
@bigphil69805 жыл бұрын
Hi Jerry what is the headset you use for your activations and is it a universal or rig specific to you KX as I would find it very useful for my Yaesu when I activate my Parks on the air here in the UK
@KG6HQDJerrySOTA5 жыл бұрын
Hi Phil - You can find a link to the headset on my website here kg6hqd.us/the-hqd-gear/ I bought this headset initally to use with my FT817 and if you use it with that model you will need the Yaesu adapter. This is a great headset and makes life much easier, especially when the wind is up on the summit and you need to hear that faint signal or if I want to just drop the white noise level off to respect other visitors on the peak.