W6/CT-029 – Mt. Emma

Mt. Emma had been on my radar for awhile, but the lower elevation and lack of shade pushed this down my list until cooler months arrived. My wife and I wanted to get out of the house, so this was a perfect spontaneous activity on a cool November day. Start on Mt. Emma road – there is a small parking area directly across from the trailhead, and a small sign lets you know you’re at the right place. At first the trail winds through chaparral up the first hill. After about 10 minutes of hiking, you will discover the trail was replaced with a recent fire break, most likely in response to the Bobcat Fire. Follow the fire break all the way up to the summit. It’s quite steep, my GPS reported a 15% ~ 30% grade. At the top, I found the summit marker, but no benchmark. Maybe it was destroyed by a land clearing machine? I also observed red fire retardant on the ground, the kind dropped form aircraft. Interestingly, it appeared that this was dropped before the land was cleared. I setup a long wire antenna into my Yaesu 817, self spotted via APRS. Made a few contacts on 20M, tried 17M with no luck, then moved to 40M and made several more with one summit to summit. I look forward to activating this again in a years time to see how the plants recover. Maybe I should plant a native tree up there?

https://sotl.as/summits/W6/CT-029

Total distance: 1.89 mi
Max elevation: 5272 ft
Total climbing: 1057 ft
Total time: 02:49:34
Download file: Mt.Emma.GPX

Date:20/11/2020 | Summit:W6/CT-029 (Mount Emma)

TimeCallsignBandModeNotes
21:05W0MNA14MHzSSB55 59
21:06AC1Z14MHzSSB22 55
21:07KD8KDB14MHzSSB22 55
21:08WB7BWZ14MHzSSB53 59
21:09W5ODS14MHzSSB55 59
21:44NG6R7MHzSSB55 59
21:44W7USA7MHzSSB55 59
21:45K6RIN7MHzSSB33 59
21:46N0RSR7MHzSSB59 59
21:48K6LDQ7MHzSSB54 59
21:49NQ7R7MHzSSB55 55
21:50W6DT7MHzSSB44 45 S2S W6/SN-049
21:51KL7HM7MHzSSB33 59
21:53K6YK7MHzSSB55 59
21:55WB7ULD7MHzSSB51 55
Trail head just off Mt. Emma road
Path to the recently cleared fire break
Newly cleared fire break
Wife
Looking up at the summit
Summit log, looks like WA9STI was here sometime in 2013
My log at the summit. Found pocket knife. I have no idea where the benchmark went.
Long wire antenna
Fire retardant. This was dropped before the new fire break was cleared
Another view of the summit, hopefully things will start to look normal in a few years.