Support Your Parks Weekend: A Celebration of Community and Amateur Radio - POTA Meetup
Over 14 hams gathered at Bear Brook State Park, bringing their equipment and expertise to the event. The atmosphere was electric as operators set up their stations, eager to make contacts and share their experiences. Whether it was participating in on-air contests, experimenting with new equipment, or simply enjoying the camaraderie, the weekend was filled with laughter and learning.
This October, amateur radio enthusiasts from across the region came together for the highly anticipated Support Your Parks weekend, an event that celebrates the beauty of our national and state parks while promoting the spirit of community among ham operators. One of the standout gatherings took place at the picturesque Bear Brook State Park, thanks to the remarkable coordination by John (KB1ICL).
A Perfect Venue
Bear Brook State Park, known for its stunning landscapes and serene atmosphere, served as the perfect backdrop for this year’s meetup. With its vast woodlands and tranquil surroundings, it provided an ideal setting for both seasoned operators and newcomers to connect, share stories, and enjoy the hobby we all love. The park’s facilities, including campgrounds and picnic areas, made it easy for attendees to settle in and make the most of the weekend.
John (KB1ICL) played a pivotal role in organizing the event. His meticulous planning and outreach efforts ensured that the meetup was not only well-attended but also ran smoothly. From coordinating the logistics of the campsite to setting up communication channels for the event, John’s dedication was evident. His enthusiasm for amateur radio and passion for the outdoors inspired many to join in and participate.
A Gathering of Enthusiasts
Over 14 hams gathered at Bear Brook State Park, bringing their equipment and expertise to the event. The atmosphere was electric as operators set up their stations, eager to make contacts and share their experiences. Whether it was participating in on-air contests, experimenting with new equipment, or simply enjoying the camaraderie, the weekend was filled with laughter and learning.
In addition to operating from the park, several attendees opted to camp out, adding a layer of adventure to the weekend. As the sun set and stars filled the sky, the campfire became a hub for sharing stories and discussing techniques, further strengthening the bonds formed over the airwaves.
The Spirit of Support Your Parks
Support Your Parks weekend isn’t just about amateur radio; it’s about giving back to the natural spaces we cherish. Many participants took time to engage in park clean-up activities, ensuring that Bear Brook State Park remains a beautiful destination for future visitors. This commitment to preserving our environment reflects the values of the amateur radio community and highlights the importance of stewardship.
Looking Forward
As the weekend came to a close, the spirit of community and collaboration lingered in the air. The relationships formed and the experiences shared at Bear Brook State Park underscored the essence of what it means to be part of the amateur radio community. Thanks to John (KB1ICL) and all the participants, the event was a resounding success, leaving everyone eager for next year’s gathering.
In conclusion, Support Your Parks weekend is not just an event; it’s a reminder of our shared love for nature, community, and amateur radio. We look forward to more adventures in the great outdoors, where we can continue to connect with each other and with the world around us. Until next time, keep the airwaves alive and the spirit of camaraderie strong!