A note on this from a 76 year old that has been licensed since 1954.  I have a 
dream station...on a hill...isolated...except for some bad power line noise 
that popped up during the ARRL Phone.  Simple set up, but I almost always can 
crack a pile first or second call and this is from Kansas.  I often get a 
comment on my signal strength and occasionally a question about the band being 
open to zero land yet.
But when I try to run I get a pile of S3 JA's or Eu stations and I get 
frustrated that I can't sort them out.  Same happened when I had an hour on 
Ducie a year or so before the last big DXpedeiton.  My then rig RX just 
collapsed as did my nerves and I only worked a hundred or so contacts before I 
had to leave. (Story on that was in World Radio August 2007).
So I'm happy to work the contests on the high bands S&P with some help from 
DXSummit.  300 hundred or so contacts to far away places and I  usually run out 
of guys calling CQ.  But each contact is a thrill, especially when I beat out 
K3LR or such in a pile.
So message is: Each contest has it's own identity and not all of us are trying 
for first.  These are contests, but to some a great activity weekend.  Not much 
of a message, but rave on.....
N0UU
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