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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…
Summit: W7W/KG-115
Submitted by KE4HET on
Hike in started from the Tiger Summit Trailhead (just up the access road from the bigger lot along the west side of SR-18. Discover Pass Required. Lot was about 60% full w/ maybe a dozen people (mostly mountain bikers) in and around their cars…
Summit: W7W/LC-052
Submitted by K7FOP on
West Soda Peaks is a nice hike. Probably better when it's not raining.Guy, N7UN has provided access info HERE. I just wanted to add a little to it. From Portland take I-84 to Bridge…
Summit: W7I/NI-012
Submitted by K7DJl on
Take St Regis Mt. exit head North at stop sign turn left in about 3 miles turn left onto FR road 282. Stay on 282 for 20.5 miles at the top of the pass turn right onto FR road 391 in 5.5 miles you will come to the trail head 250. AWD vehicle…
Summit: W7W/ST-017
Submitted by K7DJl on
Turn off of West Calispell Loop Rd onto FR2022 then turn right onto FR3540 continue on until the saddle park on the left. There is no trail to the summit, I had to bushwack to the top. Plenty of trees on top won't need a Pole.Access…
Summit: W7O/NC-079
Submitted by NR7Y on
This summit spans a property boundary between public BLM land and private Stimson land, and although Stimson allows the public to hike on most of their property on weekends, there is no need to enter their property to access the activation zone.…
Summit: W7W/SK-158
Submitted by KJ7LSM on
Had chatted with KA7GPP some time back about various different local SOTA summits to venture to and Ittome Hill was one of those. Was slated as a drive up with great views and decent activation. The XYL and I set off leveraging Google Maps and what…