The final summit of a three-hill day, offering a quick and easy 1-point activation with seven contacts made in under ten minutes.
A quieter northeastern approach to Sugar Loaf with a brief four-contact activation, part of a three-summit day in South Wales.
A circular hike taking the eastern approach to Arenig Fawr via the bothy, with 16 VHF contacts including two summit-to-summit QSOs.
Wentwood offers a drive-on SOTA point in Wales' largest ancient woodland, with easy roadside access to the activation zone for quick radio operations.
A morning hike up Trum y Ddysgl via the Nantlle Ridge with a descent through Beddgelert forest, featuring contacts with Ireland on 2m VHF.
Holyhead Mountain on Anglesey offers a brief but satisfying coastal walk with ancient ruins and excellent views from its modest 220-metre summit.
Mynydd Bodafon offers a brief 10-minute walk to Anglesey’s highest point, with surprisingly good radio conditions and views to Snowdonia.
A route from Llanberis ascending Snowdon twice, making 62 SOTA contacts on the summit including S2S contacts and a chat with the scheme’s co-founder G3CWI.
An ascent of the Snowdon massif via the Llanberis Path with an extension to Y Lliwedd, featuring Grade 1 scrambling and a 265km summit-to-summit QSO.
Moel Hebog offers a varied circular walk from Beddgelert, with easy scrambling, excellent summit views, and good radio conditions for SOTA contacts.