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Summit: W7O/SC-001
Submitted by AG7GP on
For my 2 year SOTA-versary and birthday this week I wanted to do something special,a couple days early because the wx looked perfect, I decided to try Grayback Mountain (W7O/SC-001) the HP for Josephine Co and South Coast that had never been…
Summit: W7W/SK-096
Submitted by W7TAO on
Here is my video trip report from August 11, 2012 of Sauk Mountain in Skagit County, WA. This is a relativaly easy hike (less than 2 miles, about 1,200 ft. of gain) and is right off of Highway 20 near Concrete, WA. If you're traveling…
Summit: W7W/MC-061
Submitted by K7ATN on
Sep 2023 Update: Buck Creek Road is closed a few miles from Highway 141 and so the shortest route to Monte Carlo described below isn't available just now. The longer routes appear to be acessable. Even More Updated - A shorter way to Monte…
Summit: VE7/FV-012
Submitted by K7ATN on
Per Eric-VA7NXhttps://www.scenicart.ca/content/mount-agassiz-finally
Summit: VE7/FV-016
Submitted by K7ATN on
Per Eric-VA7NXhttps://www.scenicart.ca/content/dewdney-peak-stand
Summit: VE7/GV-016
Submitted by K7ATN on
Per Eric-VA7NXhttps://www.scenicart.ca/content/farrer-peak-attempt-two
Summit: VE7/FV-185
Submitted by K7ATN on
Per Eric-VA7NXhttps://www.scenicart.ca/content/hiking-weatherhead-w3
Summit: W7O/CM-082
Submitted by K7AHR on
One of the four Wildcat Mountains in Oregon, this one is a short bushwhack from a Honda-Fit-accessible road, and as it is directly across NF2655 from Bunchgrass Mountain W7O/CM-087, these peaks would make an excellent pair or trio with Iron Mountain…
Summit: W7O/CM-087
Submitted by K7AHR on
Bunchgrass Mountain is a bushwhack through meadows of bear grass (presumably its namesake), and trees and brush up higher. It eventually reaches an unavoidable steep push to the AZ, which rewards you with impressive nearly panoramic views of Wolf…
Summit: W7W/CW-096
Submitted by NE7ET on
Today I dragged my Dad, my kids and their cousins up to Gracie Point summit.I had read about the southern approach, from James WA7JNJ, which was listed as 5 or so miles one way and a rather steep hike. I figured that was a bit much for my crew…