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Submitted by WX7OR on
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Pansy Mountain has not been activated since the 2021 fires.  I originally intended to do both Pansy Mountain and Bull of the Woods, but I did not get an early enough start for a late autumn hike.  Getting there is straight forward.  A high clearance vehicle is helpful for a couple of sections, but it is probably not absolutely necessary.  Follow the directions from the Forest Service:

https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/mthood/recarea/?recid=52988

 

Submitted by N7UN on
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28Dec2023:  Active logging has begun in this area. 

Submitted by KD7QOW on
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Getting There: DO NOT USE GOOGLE MAPS TO GET HERE!!!! Google maps will lead you straight to a gated road. Have your GPS open or a map next to you while you try to navigate this. From highway 14, turn North on Rock Creek Driver like you're headed to Skamania Lodge. Continue half a mile and then turn left on Foster Creek Road. Next turn left on Red Bluff Road which will become CG-2000. Continue a little less than a mile until you see the intersection with CG 2022 splitting up the hill to the left.

Submitted by K7STB on
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I did this summit in the area my family hunts mule deer, as I didn’t have tags last year and still wanted the family trip to the desert.

 

Submitted by K7STB on
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I did this summit in the area my family hunts mule deer, as I didn’t have a tag this year and was just out there for the family vacation.

 

Submitted by K7STB on
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I did this summit in the area my family hunts mule deer, as I didn’t have tags last year and still wanted the family trip to the desert.

 

Submitted by AK7U on
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This no-name summit just East of Dog Lake was the last of of three activations during the Annular Eclipse weekend of October 2023.

Submitted by AK7U on
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I decided to attempt Barry Point following the Annular Eclipse of 2023. I approached it from the South and drove clockwise to a point north of the peak where a dirt road heads South East up the hill, parking at 42.113809, -120.793403.

This last leg of the drive contained pretty deep ruts (presumably from people driving through the snow), a few mud puddles (even in October). Definitely need high-clearance and probably 4wd once you leave the gravel road and turn SE.

Submitted by N7KOM on
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I had meant to activate a different summit on my drive down to Lakeview for the 2023 Eclipse, don't know how I got Slide Mountain in my head (this was planned for the drive home).

Submitted by AE7AP on
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1.7 miles, +884 ft, -47 ft;  On ATV Trail

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