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Summit: W7W/LC-080
Submitted by ND7Y on
In a normal year, this would be an easy 4-point drive-up. Driving access is via Forest Road 8303 (Ape Cave Rd.), 8303340, and 8303341. From the end of 8303341 the summit is ~500' to the NW, where the trail ducks off the ridgeline you would just…
Summit: W7W/LC-040
Submitted by ND7Y on
After my success over at Break In Pk., I continued on to Lone Butte to give it another go, after my previously failed…
Summit: W7W/LC-057
Submitted by K7AHR on
Twin Rocks is a pair of peaks above a ridge. The best access road is NF-54, from Carson, WA to nearly the trailhead for Soda Peaks Lake, then turn left on NF-34. NF-54 is almost entirely paved, but NF-34 is a lower-quality gravel road with…
Summit: W7W/LC-061
Submitted by K7AHR on
Bare Mountain is an easy bushwhack up from a decent-quality dirt road. There are several approaches, but this one is by far the easiest - and may have once been a trail to the summit. I recommend GPS, as there is no defined trail and coming down it…
Summit: W7W/CW-074
Submitted by KJ7LSM on
During the summer you can drive up to the summit of Loser Ridge and there are two ways up. One that requires a great deal of fortitude, 4x4 and a good deal of clearance. The other is the "easy" way that you could get up with a normal vehicle. …
Summit: W7W/FR-075
Submitted by KJ7LSM on
Getting thereFrom Seattle: Take Highway 2 east to Wenatchee, go north on 97 to Tonasket. Go east on Highway 20 to Republic and then head north on Highway 21 until you hit Malo, WA.From Spokane: (I haven’t done this…
Summit: W7W/CH-235
Submitted by KA7GPP on
Nice hike in the Lake Wenatchee area near Plain WA. From US 2 turn onto HY 207 at Coles corner. Turn right onto HY 207 and follow through Plain WA and continue to the top of the hill (47.753780, -120.646782) where there is a large…
Summit: W7M/RC-017
Submitted by K7VK on
Spectacular peaks of the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness are in view from this summit. September visits are rewarded with brilliant yellow to orange needled alpine larch, a deciduous high elevation conifer and many times snowfall. The…
Summit: W7M/RC-111
Submitted by K7VK on
Lookout Mountain is a US Forest Service active Lookout. Though not has high as some surrounding summits, it is typical of lookouts having good forest views. The summit is accessible by automobile. Trees are available for hanging…
Summit: W7I/IC-093
Submitted by K7VK on
The trail to Spot Mountain is a typical multi-switchback route rising from the steep Selway River Canyon walls to long undulating ridges. These ridges were used historically by American Indians as routes to bison hunting areas in the eastern…