Also coming up on April 20, 2023 is a total solar eclipse visible from Cape Range in Western Australia, and totality is visible from just one SOTA summit, VK6/PI-155 Thomas Carter Lookout, which has not yet been activated.
From Google maps street-view, it looks like this could be mostly a drive-up summit - the road (Charles Knife Road) up from the east coast of the peninsula looks to be in pretty good order, and gets to within ~200 meters of the summit.
Duration of totality at the summit at about 03:30z is exactly 1 minute, but a partial eclipse will be visible between 02:04z and 05:02z. Other summits in the VK6/PI and VK6/CW and VK6/KI regions should also get good views of a partial eclipse (~80% - 90%) in roughly the same time period.
Worth doing?
