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|    VP8STI & VP8SGI South S;ndwich Isl. & So    |
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      From: dxcoffee@alt119.net.remove-dt3-this              VP8STI & VP8SGI South Sandwich Isl. & South Georgia Isl.              15 October 2015       Paul N6PSE informs DxCoffee Readers:              The activations of South Sandwich and South Georgia Islands as VP8STI and       VP8SGI in January-February 2016 are the next major Dxpeditions to take place.       Â        The decision to activate VP8-South Sandwich and VP8-South Georgia was made       upon seeing how well FT4TA, FT5ZM and K1N were funded.       Â        That gave us the confidence to go forward activating these two rare and remote       islands on the same trip. We are now finding ourselves with a significant       funding shortfall. By adding South Georgia to our itinerary we added fifteen       days at $8,000 per day        or $120,000 onto the cost to activate South Sandwich.       Â        Our analysis of our funding shows us that while our individual donations have       exceeded all expectations, our club donations have not. We are seeing that       many Clubs that gave FT5ZM or K1N $1000-$2000 are giving us $500 or a fraction       of what they gave to        these other Dxpeditions. Some clubs have decided not to make any donation to       us that gave quite generously to other recent Dxpeditions.       Â        While we appreciate each and every donation, we can tell you that a Club       donation to us of $500 amounts to a donation of $250 for the activation of       each of these rare and remote islands. With a budget of $425,000 we are making       small incremental steps        when leaps and bounds are needed.       Â        As you know, upfront donations are critical for a Dxpeditions success. Each       member of the Intrepid DX Group has contributed $15,000 of their personal       funds to move the VP8STI-South Sandwich and VP8 South Georgia Dxpeditions       forward. These are two ten day        Dxpeditions to two top ten DXCC entities back to back. (#3 and #8)       Â        To date, we have raised $142,000 above the team contribution of $210,000. We       still have a deficit of $73,000 that we need to fill as much as we can.       Â        It is only through the generosity of Club donations such as yours that we can       make this DXpedition possible.       Â        We would love to realize sufficient support so that the Intrepid-DX Group       could plan the future activation of another top five island entity after the       VP8STI/VP8SGI Dxpedition. Without sufficient funding, we cannot make those       kinds of plans for the        future.       Â        At this time, we are asking for those Foundations and Clubs that have not yet       made a donation to please consider doing so. We cannot make it there on our       own.       Â        Please watch for updates and announcements on The Daily DX, DX-World, DX       Coffee and DX News. We hope that you will consider a donation to       ay,                                     Â                                 Â           Â        Thank you,                Â          Paul N6PSE       Co-Leader, VP8 Team              ****************************************       10 September 2015       Paul N6PSE informs DxCoffee Readers:              The South Sandwich Islands are a cold and inhospitable place. At 59 degrees       south, Southern Thule Island is one of the most remote places on Earth.       Southern Thule is closer to the polar circle and the South Pole than either       Bouvet Island or Heard Island. To get there, we will voyage the Drake Passage       and brave strong winds and high seas. Our sole focus is to get you in our logs.       The Intrepid DX Group is pleased to announce that all of our plans are moving       forward very well. We are pleased to report that all of our gear has arrived       in Tauranga, New Zealand. It has been fumigated and is now being stored before       it is loaded onto        the RV Braveheart for her long voyage to meet the team in the Falkland Islands.       At this time, we wish to inform the Global DX Community of our intended QRV       dates from each island. We will depart Stanley, the Falkland Islands on       January 9th, 2016. Approximately five days later, we will arrive in King       Edward Point, South Georgia where        we will meet with the Government of South Sandwich and South Georgia and       undergo a safety and biodiversity briefing. We will then voyage three more       days south to Southern Thule Island in the South Sandwich chain of Islands.       We expect to arrive at South Sandwich on January 17th however, that is       dependent on the weather and sea conditions. Our ship Captain tells us that it       is common to encounter rough seas on the way to South Sandwich and that rough       seas and bad weather can        prevent our landing by several days. We plan to be on South Sandwich for ten       days operating as VP8STI. We will then break down our camp and voyage three       days back to Husvik Bay, South Georgia where we expect to land and set up       operations on or about        February 1st. We will operate from South Georgia Island as VP8SGI.       Our main priority is to make a great impact to the need for South Sandwich       contacts and we will sacrifice our time at South Georgia to ensure that we       make that impact from South Sandwich.       We expect to return to Stanley, the Falkland Islands on February 14th. We will       be QRV from Stanley as VP8IDX until our flights home on February 20th.       When our voyage starts, you can see our location in real time on a map on our       website. You will know when we are about to land or are departing one island       for the other. We will be in daily satellite communications with our Pilots,       and support team. You        can get a feel for propagation as we will be QRV as VP8IDX/MM on the way to       and from the islands.       Â        Our plan is to be at each of these top ten entities for ten days. To       effectively do that, we need your support.       We are seeking more support from the many DX Clubs of North America, Canada,       Mexico, South America, Europe and Asia that have yet to make a donation.       To date, our Club & Individual donations by continent are as follows:       North America:  77%       Europe: 14%       Asia: 8%       Oceania 1%       Middle East & Africa: 0%       Central & South America: 0%       So, please consider a generous contribution to this project. To have your club       or organization's logo included with the QSL card, please contribute $250 or       more. Individual contributions of $150 or more will be listed with the QSL       card. All donors of $25        or more will receive an early LoTW upload. Everyone who supports the       Dxpedition will be listed and properly recognized on our website.       We encourage you to visit our website (www.intrepid-dx.com/vp8) and donate via       the PayPal link. It's easy and free to donate. Alternatively, you can mail a       check or money order to the address listed below:       Payable to: Intrepid-DX Group       C/O David Jorgensen-WD5COV, CFO/Treasurer       18645 Cortez Rd SE, Deming, NM 88030 USA       Thank you,       The Intrepid-DX Group VP8 Team              ************************************************       10 September 2015       Paul N6PSE informs DxCoffee Readers:                     [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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