Raisa R1BIG is taking her first leap into the exhilarating world of DXpeditions—and what a leap it is! Together with seasoned expedition leader Yuri N3QQ, she’s gearing up for a rare activation of Cano Island, Costa Rica, operating under the call sign TI1RRC. This adventure, organized by the Russian Robinson Club (RRC), is set to combine Islands on the Air (IOTA) and Parks on the Air (POTA), making it a must-chase event for IOTA DXers and POTA hunters alike. The TI1RRC team consists of Raisa R1BIG, Yuri N3QQ, Hal W8HC, Tim NL8F, Slav OK8AU, Alex RW3RN, Vlad R9LR, and Mike K5MSK. The team plans to hit the airwaves from February 19–25, 2025, operating across multiple bands and modes with three 1kW stations and two 100W setups. Cano Island is a remote and rarely activated IOTA location (NA-191) with less than 15% confirmations—a golden opportunity for collectors. Meanwhile, part of the team will also operate from the adjacent POTA park, ensuring every operator has a shot at logging them. Why should you care? Because this isn't just about logging a rare one; it’s about witnessing the journey of a new DXpeditioner and supporting a team that embodies ham radio’s adventurous spirit. Raisa’s enthusiasm and Yuri’s expertise promise to make this a story worth following. Mark your calendars, set your alarms, and prepare to make a contact with TI1RRC! Don’t forget to support the DXpedition through their QRZ page, and if you’re lucky enough to land in Raisa’s log, you might just score a signed QSL card. Join the conversation, share your excitement, and subscribe to W1DED Worldwide Ham Radio for more engaging stories from the world of amateur radio. See you on the air!