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Summit: W7O/NC-057
Submitted by K7EEX on
When the plans for the weekend fell through, the sherpas jumped into action and planned something to do before telling me. Fearing that a free weekend would lead to a trudge up some hill hauling a heap of radio gear they seized on the moment to make…
Summit: W7O/CS-157
Submitted by K7ATN on
Upper Table Rock is a very pleasant 1.25 mile, 736 foot gain (one-way) hike east of Central Point, Oregon. The trail is quite popular, but you should easily find a place to activate away from the crowds on the huge summit. The trail…
Summit: W7M/CL-197
Submitted by AE7AP on
1.6 miles, 2,000 ftBeartooth WMA – Open May 15 - December 2This is a short, but very steep climb to a seldom visited ridge in the Beartooth Wildlife Management Area. It would be prudent to have 4wd in case if it rains, as the roads have the…
Summit: W7M/GA-068
Submitted by K7VK on
Morrell Mountain at 8161’ is a short ridgeline hike, less than a mile, with excellent views of the Seeley Lake valley and the Mission Mountains, Scapegoat and Bob Marshall Wilderness Areas. The trailhead is in the saddle/road switchback just below a…
Summit: W7M/GA-084
Submitted by K7VK on
This ridgeline hike follows a user trampled trail to Morrell Mountain, W7M/GA-068 and then becomes mostly an open rolling ridgeline to the unnamed summit, 8004. Along the entire route are excellent views of the Seeley Lake valley and the Mission…
Summit: W7M/BE-032
Submitted by K7VK on
This is an easily accessible summit in the southern end of the East Pioneer Mountains. Getting there follows the Wise River/Pioneer Mountains Scenic Byway. This truly scenic route is much like driving through Yellowstone National Park’s mountains…
Summit: W7O/NC-012
Submitted by K7EEX on
The route to Gobblers Knob looked difficult on the maps. I collected paper maps and laid out several GPS tracks. I started my approach from the little town of Yamhill and within the first 10 miles had already hit my first locked gate. Then another.…
Summit: W7O/CM-028
Submitted by NS7P on
Davis Mountain is a sizable flat top butte on the east side of the Cascade Lakes National Scenic Byway. The six point summit tops out at 6,625 feet asl. It has undergone considerable fire activity in recent years, and the top has very sparse…
Summit: W7O/CC-013
Submitted by KI7EMX on
This must be one of the all time easiest summits to get to. The dirt road is graded with no gravel. The only way to know you're not on asphalt are the occassional potholes. The summit is very large and surrounded with trees that…
Summit: W7O/NC-064
Submitted by K7EEX on
I had been eyeing this unactivated two point peak for several weeks. When we saw the weather forecast looking unusually good, the little sherpa and I made a plan to catch the summit on the weekend. A couple of days before the Saturday, she suddenly…