
Heard Island lies in the southern Indian Ocean at 53°05' S - 73°30'
E. It has an area of 368 km2. Its principal feature is the intermittently
active volcano Big Ben, peaking at 2745 m above sea level. Toward the Northwest
is Laurens Peninsula, which is a subsidiary volcanic cone 715 m above sea
level. The remaining areas are mainly narrow coastal flats at the western
and eastern ends. The margin is characterized by coastal ice cliffs and
exposed high-energy rocky beaches. Heard Island is biologically pristine:
there is no record of any human-introduced species.

In 1983, as you see on the QSL, I was lucky to get in the log. It was one of the last days, VK0CW was operating. Pile-ups where enormous. They where working split and I did not have a second VFO. A SWL friend of me, Cor, (now PA3FPB), living nextdoor brought his receiver, so I could split. I heard the operator saying up 61. My guess 14.061, was the right one, as you can see on the QSL.
This 1983 trip to Heard Island is a story on itself, but the returntrip from Heard Island back to Perth is even more unbeleavable. Therefore you must see the video... The ship that should not have ...
It did not suprise me, that the 1995 plan, to reactivate Heard-Island,
was cancelled. The reason The ship,the expeditioners did hire, was unable
to sail..... This first attempt to reactivate Heard Island, did cost them a lot of money. New plans
were made for another try in 1997... Finally they succeeded.
Do you want to read more about this adventure? Then read the book VK0IR, Heard Island, ISBN 0-9626013-7-3, written by KK6EK. It tells the complete story.