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Summit: W7M/RC-072
Submitted by K7VK on
Skalkaho gets its name from the area in Salish meaning ‘many trails’. Unrelated to the name, the summit does have several trails converging near its summit. I chose the trail coming from the west off FS road #364. This trail has…
Summit: W7O/NC-102
Submitted by WJ7WJ on
No vehicle access to this peak now. A gate has been added since this write up: http://www.pnwsota.org/blog/k7atn/2019-november-17/peak-2260-or-november-2019…
Summit: W7O/CE-188
Submitted by W7MTB on
Very easy walk in all seasons. Summer is very busy.Full trip report at https://w7mtb.blog/2022/11/activation-report-w7oce-188-lava-butte.…
Summit: W7O/CE-068
Submitted by W7MTB on
Nice easy walk, bike or drive up. Can be VERY windy.Full report at https://w7mtb.blogspot.com/2022/11/activation-report-w7oce-068-pine.html
Summit: W7W/LC-133
Submitted by K7WXW on
Summary - 2466 (Amplifier Peak) is on Weyerhauser's Longview land northwest of Merrill Lake and is most easily accessed through a gate on Kalama River Road. The highway drive from PDX is roughly eighty minutes; to the trailhead,…
Summit: W7W/LC-105
Submitted by K7WXW on
Summary - 3420 (Mount Beacon) is on Weyerhauser's Longview land northwest of Merrill Lake and is most easily accessed through a gate at the end of Kalama River Road. The highway drive is roughly eighty minutes from PDX; to the…
Summit: W7O/SC-043
Submitted by AG7GP on
Kinney Mountain is close to Applegate Lake and many other summits. The road was pretty good all the way to the starting point of the hike. No trail. Hike through the timber. The brush is not too bad. There is enough open space to get most of the way…
Summit: W7M/GA-067
Submitted by K7VK on
This un-named summit is near US Forest Service trail #313 south from Skalkaho Pass. The trail begins in a regenerated timber harvest unit and quickly transitions to old-lodgepole pine/Rocky Mountain subalpine fir forest partly burned by a wildfire…
Summit: W7W/CW-036
Submitted by WU7H on
This was my 6th time activating this summit! 3 of those activations involved using a snowmobile to get close, and then using snowshoes to get on to the summit. One of those trips involved us towing K7JRO on a dog sled behind one of the snowmobiles.…
Summit: W7W/KG-147
Submitted by WU7H on
This was my 2nd winter activation of Colquhoun Peak. The name is pronounced 'Cal-hoon' (it's Scottish). The peak's name was suggested by the White River Recreation Association to honor member Carl Colquhoun who lost his life in 1931 while…