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Summit: W7W/MC-078
Submitted by K7ATN on
Snipes Mountain is a fairly easy one-pointer just a short distance off I-82 east of Sunnyside, Washington. Access is by a rental car "suitable" dirt track about 1.3 miles from the West Sunnyside exit.The road that goes near the summit would require…
Summit: W7W/MC-021
Submitted by HG1DUL on
Old Scab 2012-07-15 CN96jv34A very pleasant hike in the middle of summer. With lots of QSOs, nice weather and strong wind. As usual, I gathered information from Beckey’…
Summit: W7O/CM-089
Submitted by NS7P on
On August 19 I activated Tidbits Mountain, W7O/CM-089 - or so I thought. First let me tell you about the hike, because it’s a nice trek. To find the summit, take Hwy 126 east from Springfield for about 44 miles. Near milepost 44, turn…
Summit: W7W/LC-073
Submitted by K7KAH on
I posted a video of the activation and hike.There are a couple different routes to the top. The hard way starts at the Siouxon Creek Trailhead,…
Summit: W7O/CM-013
Submitted by ND7PA on
"The Twins" is a nice activation target just north of Hwy 58, east of Oakridge, Oregon. We took off 10/4 from the Willamette valley in dense fog and headed towards the Cascades to find the fog clearing by the time we reached Oakridge. The big…
Summit: W7W/WE-006
Submitted by KF7EHT on
About 35 miles from downtown Spokane, Mount Spokane (aka W7W/WE-006 Jump-off Joe) is a fixture of Eastern Washington outdoor recreation. In the summer Mount Spokane State…
Summit: W7W/PL-029
Submitted by KR7W on
Sunday, Oct 6 High Rock Lookout is a popular 3.5 mile RT jaunt that gains 1400 ft. I will be the seventh SOTA op to activate this peak. This location is touted by outdoor photographers as the 'cat's meow' for mountain photographs.…
Summit: W7W/SN-152
Submitted by N7KRN on
Wow... there must a lot of easier ways to get a 4-point activation. I knew there wasn't a trail to this peak and there would be some bushwacking involved because not many folks go there. But oh my gosh, this trip turned into an ordeal!The Eaglet is…
Summit: W7W/LC-146
Submitted by K7ATN on
A pleasant 2.5 mile (round trip) hike with perhaps 1000 feet of elevation gain ending in an operating position with a nice view of the Columbia River Gorge. There are some subtle archaeological aspects to this summit - hikers should be aware…
Summit: W7O/CC-001
Submitted by ND7PA on
Marys Peak...(no aprostrophe is correct) why bother, everybody has been there...execpt for me. So off we went this morning after deciding to activate at 11:30pm the night before. Nothing like planning ahead. Ah, life on the edge is far more fun!…