[NLRS] Quick summary, N0UK 10GHz Cumulatives

Chris Cox, N0UK [email protected]
Wed, 1 Oct 2003 22:07:03 -0500 (CDT)


What a FANTASTIC couple of weekends!  Thank you to all of the locals and 
some not so local that drove several hundred miles to take part in the 
contest in August and September.  I ran the North Shore side of the lake 
from Thompson Hill at the south-western end of Duluth up to Grand Portage, 
a few miles south of the Canadian border.  Very warm weather, beautiful 
scenery, good friends, and a very handsome beer by the campfire on 
Saturday night - what more could one ask for?

As many of you have already read, conditions across Lake Superior were 
outstanding this year and really made for some exceptional scores.  
Although condx over the second weekend were really no better than normal, 
the extra points that I picked up on the second weekend alone blew away my 
results from last year!

Total final score breakdown is 20 uniques, 41,489 total kms, for a grand 
score of 43,489 points.

Now, what to do next year?
-- 
73  Chris Cox  N0UK, G4JEC, ex-AB0CN, ex-G8PTC  RNARS #1157  EN34jv33

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