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Summit: W7W/LC-073
Submitted by KD7QOW on
The network of roads that accesses this summit are minimally maintained, and the final approach road isn't maintained at all as there is no active tree harvesting happening at the time I activated the summit. Expect the final access road to continue…
Summit: W7W/LC-061
Submitted by KD7QOW on
This is another summit I activated with my mountain bike and in this case that turned out to be a mistake as the bushwhack to the top is very steep, very thick, and not at all fun to do in bike shorts and shoes with spd cleats in them. Wear…
Summit: WCW/LC-035
Submitted by WX7OR on
Update July 2025:I noticed this trail on my first hike and again on my second ascent. I decided to give it a try on the way down. It avoids the false summit and saves a little time.http://www.pnwsota.org/content/goat-mountain-w7wlc-035-…
Summit: W7W/KG-126
Submitted by AB7YL on
After chasing a few stations the past few weeks, I decided to hike Pinnacle Peak (aka Mt. Pete) in Enumclaw to activate my first SOTA summit.I neglected to send out an alert, but people found me anyway. I've climbed this little peak a few…
Summit: W7O/WV-062
Submitted by K7WXW on
Summary - Most folks drive to the Larch parking lot and walk up to the observation platform. This is the long way up. You will start from Multnomah Falls on I84 and climb 4200 feet over seven miles. Trail 441 begins on a steep,…
Summit: W7O/CN-008
Submitted by K7WXW on
Summary - I first hiked Lookout Mountain via the usual route, High Praire Trail, Tim N7KOM as part of a two day outing that included SOTA summits 6001 and Badger Butte. This time, I took the long way up, starting from the…
Summit: W7O/CS-059
Submitted by AG7GP on
Sand Ridge was the first of 3 I did while doing a quick spontaneous one night camping trip to Wood River at Jackson F Kimball State Park. After setting up camp, we went to scout it for the next day but were able to get close enough I decided to hike…
Summit: W7O/CS-056
Submitted by AG7GP on
Maklaks was the 2nd summit I did while camping at Jackson Kimball State Park, Sand Ridge the evening before, Maklaks the next morning. These two can easily be done in one day. If really ambitious, you could even add Pothole Butte or another Hwy 97…
Summit: W7O/CE-085
Submitted by AG7GP on
I did Pothole Butte after Maklaks. It was not on my list for this trip but you always should keep a back up plan if you have some extra time or one fails right?I came from Sun Mountain Rd but this is easily accessed from 97 via FS RD 70. Take a left…
Summit: W7O/CE-070
Submitted by N7KOM on
Glass Buttes in central Oregon is a premier rockhounding location. The summit of Glass Butte is accessed off of Highway 20 up a well-maintained gravel road (…