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Submitted by KK7DS on
[toc] The following are summit suggestions for various popular areas in the Pacific Northwest. They have been contributed by operators who have activated and identified them as good for beginners or new activators. If you have any questions, contact…
Summit: W7W/CH-202
Submitted by K7ATN on
A short, steep and rough climb will get you to the summit of Slide Peak. This is a good second activation for those heading to Stormy Mountain, W7W/CH-132.A good place to start is Twenty-Five Mile Creek State Park 20530 S Lakeshore Rd, Chelan, WA -…
Summit: W7W/CH-132
Submitted by K7ATN on
A nice hike through second growth forest will get you to the former fire lookout site on top of Stormy Mountain. You might consider activating Slide Peak, W7W/CH-202 as you'll be passing right by the trailhead for that summit. A good place to…
Summit: W7I/VC-110
Submitted by K7MK on
Boulder Mountain is one of prominent mountains to the East of McCall Idaho. It is just north of the very recognizable Jughandle Mountain. Boulder Reservoir, Boulder lake and Louie Lake (at the base of Jughandle Mountain) are fairly…
Summit: W7O/CM-004
Submitted by ND7PA on
Broken Top is an eroded stratovolcano about 25 miles west of Bend Oregon in the ThreeSisters Wilderness. It can be reached by traveling to Mount Bachelor on the CascadesLake Highway (County Hwy 46) and then continuing west towards to the Green Lakes…
Summit: W7M/FN-248
Submitted by AE7AP on
The Scalplock Lookout Trail is 4.7 miles and 3,100 vertical feet on a very nice trail that begins at the Walton Ranger Station near Essex, MT. This is a less visited side of the Park. No entrance fees are required and it is much less…
Summit: W7M/FN-154
Submitted by AE7AP on
The Loneman hike is long but rewarding. The trail is 7.4 miles long with 3,900 feet of vertical elevation gain. It is necessary to ford both the Middle Fork of the Flathead and Nyack Creek. The hike is most feasible in August or…
Summit: W7O/CM-028
Submitted by N7CNH on
Davis Mountain is a drive up summit if you have four wheel drive. Passed Oakridge on hiway 58 turn left on the Crescent Cutoff then go and turn left again to get on the Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway. Near the Davis Lake campground turn right on to…
Summit: W7W/LC-055
Submitted by N7UN on
Road Access: Good to Trailhead. The last 1/4-mi to summit is a bushwhack over steep terrain and fallen trees, undergrowth dense in areas. High-clearance 2WD okay to the recommended parking area. Access: East from…