QSL card received from KNLS Alaska regarding my reception of their station on 6110 kHz on 7th January 2023.


Following my recent trips to the Riverland region of South Australia, and to Victoria, I have increased my VKFF activator tally and qualified for 4 more VKFF Activator Honour Roll certificates.
Thank you to all of the VKFF Hunters and thank you to Adam VK2YK the VK5 VKFF State Rep for the certificates.
VKFF Activator Honour Roll 425

VKFF Activator Honour Roll 450

VKFF Activator Honour Roll 475

VKFF Activator Honour Roll 500

Our first park for Friday 27th October 2023, was the Cooltong Conservation Park VKFF-0823. Cooltong is located about 249 km northeast of the city of Adelaide in the Riverland region of South Australia.
Above:- Map showing the location of the Cooltong Conservation Park. Map c/o Google Maps.
Cooltong is a town and locality about 13 km northwest of the town of Renmark. The name Cooltong is derived from a local aboriginal name meaning “lizard place”.
The first mention of the name Cooltong was in the Renmark Pioneer newspaper in September 1898, when reporting on a ‘phenomenal hailstorm and cyclone’ when mention was made of Cooltong Hills.
Above:- Part of an article from the Renmark Pioneer, Fri 9 Sep 1898. Image c/o Trove.
The town of Cooltong was surveyed in 1949. The majority of the land in the area had been granted as soldier settlement blocks following World War II, and was irrigated and planted with grapevines, citrus and other fruit trees.
Above:- Part of an article from the Murray Pioneer, Thu 29 Dev 1949. Image c/o Trove.
The Cooltong Conservation Park is southwest of the town. It is about 3,710 hectares in size and was proclaimed on the 8th day of April 1983. The park is dominated by mallee vegetation including Blue-leaf Mallee, White Mallee, Narrow-leaf Mallee and Red Malleee.

Above:- An aerial shot of the Cooltong CP. Image c/o Google Maps.
Birds SA have recorded about 109 species of native bird in the park including Malleefowl, Mulga parrot, Spiny-cheeked Honeyeater, and Puruple-backed Fairwren.




We accessed the park via Santos Road which runs off the Sturt Highway and leads directly into the park. We found a dirt track leading off Santos Road and set up our station consisting of the Yaesu FT857, 40 watts, and the 20/40/80m linked dipole (inverted vee configuration) supported by a 7-metre telescopic heavy-duty squid pole.
Marija worked the following stations on 40m SSB:-
I worked the following stations on 40m SSB:-
I worked the following stations on 20m SSB:-
References.
Our third park for Thursday 26th October 2023, was the Bambill Bushland Reserve VKFF-4121. The reserve is located about 89 km (by road) from Renmark.
Above:- Map showing the location of the Bambil Bushland Reserve. Map c/o Google Maps.
The Bambil Bushland Reserve is about 51 hectares in size and was declared on the 1st day of May 1979.
Above:- the Bambill Bushland Reserve. Image c/o Google Earth.
Parks Victoria has a page about this reserve but it contains no information other than a park boundary image.
Above:- An aerial view of the Bambil Bushland Reserve. Image c/o Google Maps.
The Bambil area was first settled during the 1920s. On the 20th day of April 1926, the Post Office opened. It closed in 1959. The railway to the area opened in 1925 and closed in 1977.
Above:- The township of Bambill. Image c/o State Library Victoria
The reserve is located on both the northern and southern side of Millewa Road.



Marija worked the following stations on 40m SSB:-
I worked the following stations on 40m SSB:-
After packing up at the park we drove a short distance down the road to the little town of Werrimull. Werrimull is an aboriginal word believed to mean Eagle.
That evening we caught up with Peter VK3PF at the Werrimul Hotel for a meal and a few drinks before heading back to Renmark.


References.
Our second park for Thursday 26th October 2023, was the Karween Bushland Reserve VKFF-4120. The reserve is located about 53 km (by road) from Renmark.
Above:- Map showing the location of the Karween Bushland Reserve. Map c/o Google Maps.
Karween is a locality situated on the Redcliffs-Merringur Road in northwestern Victoria. Following the arrival of the railway, the area was settled by returning servicemen following World War One. At its peak, Karween had a Country Women’s Association and a Progress Association.
Above:- Article from the Sunraysia Daily, Tues 30 Jun 1931
The railway to Karween was closed in 1964.
Above:- First wheat train along the new rail extension, Karween, 1931. Image c/o Museums Victoria
This was to be a first-time activation of this reserve.
The Parks Victoria website has a page for this reserve, but it contains no information other than a park shape file.
The Karween Bushland Reserve was declared on the 8th day of May 1990 and is about 78 hectares in size.



We found a clear spot amongst the scrub off Milewa Road. We ran the Yaesu FT857, 40 watts, and the 20/40/80m dipole supported by the 7-metre heavy-duty squid pole.
I used the special call of VI10VKFF for this activation to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of the VKFF program.
I enjoyed a very nice run of European/UK stations on 20m on the long path. Thirty-eight in total were logged from that part of the world. Not bad for 40 watts and a little bit of wire!
All three of us qualified the park for VKFF, while I went on to qualify the park for the global WWFF program.
Marija worked the following stations on 40m SSB:-
I worked the following stations on 40m SSB:-
I worked the following stations on 20m SSB:-
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