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Summit: W7M/CL-119
Submitted by AE7AP on
0.5 mi, +200 feetFrom Stemple Pass, head east on USFS road 1827. Note that this road is only open to vehicles July 1 – Oct 14. Bear right at the “Y” that is about 0.6 miles from Stemple pass. Turn left at the acute junction…
Summit: W7W/SN-175
Submitted by WA7JNJ on
French Point is the site of a former lookout west of Darrington in Snohomish County, and a 1 point summit. I decided to activate later on a June day, after activating two other summits near Darrington. The hike is 2 mile round-trip, with…
Summit: W7M/LO-099
Submitted by KJ7OKW on
Camel Hump is a summit out of St. Regis, Montana on the Interstate 90. From St. Regis you have about a 7 mile drive on paved roads, then about a 6.5 mile drive up Forest Service road 3800. At that point you encounter a closed gate but it's an easy 1…
Summit: W7M/LO-090
Submitted by KJ7OKW on
Henry Peak is a two point summit overlooking Plains, Montana. It is due north of the intersection of highways 200 and 135. Please refer to the linked map below as I describe getting there. All forest Service roads in this description are good to…
Summit: W7O/NC-009
Submitted by K7WXW on
NC-009, Sheridan Peak, is a good first-time activation destination. It is an easy half-mile hike (about 300' climb) from the parking lot to the summit, which is broad and flat; lots of good spots to set up. The summit is wooded and shady…
Summit: W7M/BE-011
Submitted by AE7AP on
On-Trail, 2.5 miles, +2,240 ftBaldy Mountain is a locally popular on-trail hike to one of the high points in the East Pioneer Mountains. The foundation of the old fire lookout provides some shelter in the event of windy conditions. We…
Summit: W7O/NC-007
Submitted by NR7Y on
North Coastal's double-oh-seven peak is a two-pointer reachable by a mild forest road hike and a slightly bushwhack-y final ascent. K7ATN has linked to posts on Peakbagger that give good descriptions of the summit logistics including routes, but…
Summit: W7O/CE-058
Submitted by W7EEE on
We built extra time into our schedule in case of an unexpected delay, but I never thought that delay would be a cattle drive. In the drive up to the Pine Mountain Observatory, Mark, W6IA, and I waited as two cowboys and at least one dog herded…