Ocean Washes Away Almost All Expeditioners’ Equipment

An enthusiastic team of operators felt swept away by the challenge of their recent Islands on the Air Expedition to the Pajaros [PAH hah rose] rocks off the Chilean coast. Then something else was swept away -- almost all of their equipment - by a steadily rising sea. 

A Honda generator. An IC 7000. Seven bandpass filters. Two multiband antennas. A 500-watt amplifier. This equipment -- and more - is all gone now from the Pajaros rock where the team on IOTA Number SA-100 began operating on the 18th of August as 3G1P. Ocean swells of up to 3 miles metres - considered the worst seen in five years - forced Cezar, VE3LYC; Felipe, XQ7IR and Johan PA3EXX to be evacuated by the Chilean Coast Guard three days later. Wearing wetsuits, the hams swam to the rescuers' boats, eyeing the carefully packed-up equipment they had to leave behind on the rock. Already, they were making plans to return for its retrieval.

Sea conditions prevented anyone from gaining access to the rock again until the 26th August 2025.

VERY BAD NEWS.....There is absolutely nothing there except for the beam antenna that we left anchored, which has been damaged.
— Air Expedition to the Pajaros Team

They believe that all else was swept away by the sea.

Now, instead of QSOs, the trio has been collecting words of encouragement.

We want to express our gratitude to all those who helped and will continue to help. They are living proof that the ham spirit is alive and well.
— Air Expedition to the Pajaros Supporters

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