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Summit: W7W/LC-035
Submitted by WJ7WJ on
Quick search of sota summits finds 30 Goat Mountains, exclusive of my favorites: Old Goat Mountain and Scape Goat Mountain. Can unfortunately relate to both of those.There are six in W7W and 2 in W7W/LC. This blog is about W7W/LC-035. The plan for…
Summit: W7O/CE-188
Submitted by K7ATN on
Lava Butte is an easy and fun four pointer if you are ever in Central Oregon. It is a drive-up summit part of the year. There is a sometimes staffed lookout at the top and enough room for operating and most any antenna. Since it is a popular spot,…
Summit: W7O/CM-124
Submitted by WJ7WJ on
Doris Peaks is my name for a set of peaks above Doris Lake. My stats:Distance: 9.1 milesElevation Gain: 2000 ftOn trail: 6 milesOff trail: 3.1 milesDifficulty: Arduous Out of Bend Oregon, on the Cascades Lakes highway, was a…
Summit: W7W/NO-091
Submitted by K7AGL on
Summit 5645 (Hurricane Ridge) is in the Olympic National Park and accessible from a well-maintained forest service road named Obstruction Point Road. The road is not open all year, so check park conditions before you go. There is no…
Summit: W7W/NO-035
Submitted by K7AGL on
Elk Mountain is in the Olympic National Park and accessible from a well-maintained forest service road named Obstruction Point Road. The road is not open all year, so check park conditions before you go. The summit is attainable by taking the…
Summit: W7W/LC-041
Submitted by K7ATN on
Here's a nice summit with a trail to the top, about 5 miles RT and more elevation gain that you might have wanted at 1800 feet - but know that it's worth it. A bit obscure perhaps outside of huckleberry season, you might not see many folks at other…
Summit: W7W/LC-056
Submitted by K7ATN on
Flattop Mountain is a drive-up for those with capable high clearance vehicles. And maybe for those ready to buy new tires - which was required of us - as the road was steep with sharp rocks. Flattop is between FS-23 and FS-24, northwest of…
Summit: W7W/LC-020
Submitted by K7ATN on
Summit: W7O/WV-040
Submitted by K7AHR on
Henline is a relatively low traffic hiking trail in the Opal Creek Wilderness. It boasts rhododendrons, a mostly-well-maintained trail, and reasonably consistent gains. The hike is entirely on public right of way, and can be accessed via North Fork…
Summit: W7O/CS-075
Submitted by AG7GP on
Follow any road map to Soda Mt. Rd or Hobart Bluff TH off of Hwy 66. You will follow the gravel road down past Hobart Bluff Trailhead, there is a parking area and restroom here. Go on past the trailhead aways until you reach the gated driveway for…