Glyder Fawr’s lunar-like summit plateau is reached via the thrilling Bristly Ridge scramble, offering exceptional views and radio conditions.
Tryfan offers challenging scrambling routes to its distinctive rocky summit, where the famous Adam and Eve stones test the nerve of mountaineers.
Carnedd Llewelyn via the Crib Lem Spur scramble offers exceptional views and radio conditions from Wales' second-highest peak at 1,064 metres.
Creigiau Gleision offers spectacular views over twin lakes from its rocky summit, reached via challenging pathless terrain from Pen Llithrig y Wrach.
Pen Llithrig y Wrach provides excellent views over Llyn Cowlyd from its 799m summit, reached via challenging boggy terrain from Gwern Gof Uchaf campsite.
Burton Hill is a small woodland summit in Herefordshire with easy paths from Ostey Wood, offering a gentle walk to a mostly hidden trig point.
Hegdon Hill is a drive-on SOTA summit in the Welsh Borders offering easy access for radio operations with minimal walking from roadside parking.
A straightforward ascent of Foel Offrwm via the well-marked western approach, for a successful activation featuring two summit-to-summit contacts.
Cadair Idris climbed via the Pony Path from Llyn Gwernan for SOTA activation, completing a circuit with the Fox’s Path and enjoying spectacular views.
A challenging cross-country trek to the modest summit of Banc Llechwedd-mawr, navigating pathless terrain but rewarded with excellent views.