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Summit: W7M/CL-110
Submitted by AE7AP on
2.5 miles; + 1,700 feetBeginning at the intersection of Hwy 287 in Augusta, drive southwest on the main street and turn right on the Benchmark Road at the edge of town. Follow the Benchmark Road west, over the dam at Nilan Reservoir, and on to…
Summit: W7I/SR-038
Submitted by N7KOM on
Trailhead: Goose Lake TH, Google maps will guide you there. 2WD is probably fine for this road. This is a highly recommended six pointer. It is a beautiful hike through…
Summit: W7O/CN-033
Submitted by K7ATN on
Devil's Peak is an easy hike, even if it's not an easy drive. After starting your hike from the Turnaround Trailhead you'll be at the summit after only a mile and a half and 700 feet of gain (there are other ways to get there). At the…
Summit: W6/NW-145
Submitted by AG7GP on
This was my first of three in one day in N. CA just west of Yreka in the Scott Bar Mountains. It was a pleasant area to activate, forested knoll with some large open spaces to set up in and look down to Scott Valley to the SE. It was still…
Summit: W6/NW-128
Submitted by AG7GP on
Indian Creek Baldy, I found out after reaching the top and reading the notepad in a jar, is the highest point of the Scott Bar Mountains. It is an amazing 360 view of the Northern California area, including Shasta, Scott Valley, Marble Mountains and…
Summit: W6/NW-129
Submitted by AG7GP on
Mckinley Mountain was my 3rd summit up on the Scott Bar ridge for the day. I was coming from the west and there is some very rough and narrow sections of road with steep banks, no shoulder, worst was driving around Deadwood Baldy Peak (not a SOTA).…
Summit: W7O/NE-033
Submitted by K7AGL on
Indian Spring Butte is very near Strawberry Mountain (W7O/NE-018) and it is possible to summit both in a single day. It is 0.8 miles one way and 600 feet of gain. There is no defined trail, but the access is straightforward because of minimal…
Summit: W7I/SR-055
Submitted by N7KOM on
Cuddy Mountain, W7I/SR-055, is ALMOST a drive up summit, if your vehicle can handle it. The road to Cuddy and Summers requires careful driving, high clearance, and 4WD certainly helps. I was glad we gave an extra day for the snow to melt out because…
Summit: W7I/SR-056
Submitted by N7KOM on
Brundage Mountain is short, but punchy. Don't let the distance to summit fool you. It goes from a road to a double track that fades into the brush. We mostly followed the gps track from K7MK. His track yields a good spot to cross the creek and keeps…
Summit: VE7/SL-126
Submitted by VE7QRZ on
Trail access to Round Mountain is good, but the last 100 meters or so of vertical is not. Cell service at the parking lot and on the summit is present, but spotty in between. I heard good strong signals for APRS on the summit. A comfortable skill…