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Glass Butte, OR | Sep-2012

Submitted by K7ATN on
Summit

The road to Glass Butte requires a high clearance vehicle and four-wheel drive is recommended. This road is at the limit of what a rear-wheel drive, open differential vehicle can travel. Although it may not be the most scenic summit, if you are traveling through eastern Oregon this is a worthy six-point peak to check out, especially in conjunction with an activation of nearby Little Glass Butte.

Little Glass Butte, OR | Sep-2012

Submitted by K7ATN on
Summit

The roads in this area to access Little Glass Butte might be Ok in a very carefully driven passenger car, but high clearance is recommended. If you are traveling through eastern Oregon this is a worthy six-point peak to check out, especially along with an activation of nearby Glass Butte. The cross-country route finding is pretty straightforward and you'll find a challenge only from the juniper trees checking the clearance of any antennas on your backpack.  

Lava Butte, OR | Sep-2012

Submitted by K7ATN on
Summit

Lava Butte is an easy and fun four pointer if you are ever in Central Oregon. It is a drive-up summit part of the year. There is a sometimes staffed lookout at the top and enough room for operating and most any antenna. Since it is a popular spot, you could get plenty of questions about ham radio when it is busy.

Hunting Seasons Open in the NW - Wear Blaze Orange

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For those that hunt regularly this is not news, but for other SOTA Activators please be aware of hunting season in the areas you might activate, especially when hiking off trail. Check the hunting calendar for your state, wear clothing to be seen, and be thoughtful when crashing through the brush.

Rifle deer season opened this past weekend in Oregon and I was decked out in a blaze orange vest that met the approval of one hunter I talked with.