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Pickett Butte summit and fire lookout tower east of Canyonville, OR

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Pickett Butte is a two point summit east of Canyonville in southern Oregon. This 3296' peak has a lookout cabin on top of a 40' tower. The cabin is rented when not in fire lookout service. It was occupied on the June day we hiked up. The government guidelines specify that it is ok to hike from the locked gate to the summit when the cabin is rented. Just don't disturb the occupants. The hike from the gate to the summit was a little over 1/2 mile with 400' of elevation gain.

 

Peak 6620 near Almo, ID

Submitted by K7ZO on
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I was staying at The Lodge in Castle Rock State Park for a long weekend. This park is just north of City Of Rocks National Reserve which is a world class rock climbing destination. Though I am not a rock climber there are also a whole bunch of nice SOTA summits in the area. I picked CI-131 as I could see it from the front porch of The Lodge. In fact when I was on top, my wife, looking through binoculars, could see me waving at her. How often can your wife actually see you on a summit if she is not also with you?

The Devil made us do it

Submitted by NS7P on
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This was the last of four Elkton, OR area summits that we explored on May 21, 2017. With a name like that, we were a bit apprehensive, but we set off along a route I traced on a topo map. It starts by turning off of Highway 38 onto Wetherly Creek Rd. This took us into an intense logging area, but no one was working on Sunday. At a significant intersection that we almost missed due to the heavy logging equipment stored there, we tried to turn toward the summit, three plus miles away.

 

Saddle Butte near Elkton, OR

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The second Elkton, OR area summit on our exploration list was Saddle Butte, W7O/CC-058.  The road to this summit starts near W7O/CC-80; but it looks considerably longer and more involved (I think it is called Little Tom Foley Rd). We headed out, and the road went through clearcuts and forests, but the dirt and gravel road quality was good. We felt more and more optimistic as we traveled further up into the hills.

 

Hancock Hills near Elkton, OR

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I studied topo maps and picked out four unactivated summits in the Elkton, OR area to explore. This would hopefully yield some one-point activations to hold me over until the snow melts to the north. On May 21, 2017, Christina and I headed south.

 

The first summit looked to be the easiest, Hancock Hills, W7O/CC-080. It is a short distance off of Highway 38, with a road that appears to get there quickly. We found that road on the USGS topo map, and optimistically turned up to climb to the summit.

 

W7O/CC-107 southwest of Crow, OR has access issues

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W7O/CC-107 is a one point, unnamed 1780’ asl summit southwest of Crow, OR. It is in rugged logging territory.  I tried to access it today (May 17, 2017), but I ran into obstacles. There is a locked gate where BLM road 20-7-4.1 branches west off of Oxbow Road.  An accompanying sign forbids unauthorized vehicle travel. 

 

Huckleberry Mountain near Oakridge, OR - NS7P

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Huckleberry Mountain and its lookout is well known and for very good reasons. The catwalk around the elevated lookout offers wonderful, 360 degree views. All of the major snow capped peaks from Mt Hood to Thielsen and McLoughlin are visible. In addition, detailed views down into the nearby foothills are there for our enjoyment. The lookout makes a great place to do radio.

Mt Hagan, OR area summits: W7O/CM-143 and W7O/CM-120

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NF-2611 road leads to two summits north of Highway 126 near Leeburg, OR. Coming from Springfield, go about 27 miles east of the Main St/126 intersection. Turn north on NF-2611 (near MP 34) and follow the main road 4.5 miles to a large intersection and clearing. Each summit is worth two points.

 

As you enter the intersection, a steep uphill road is on your right. A locked gate and no trespassing signs make this summit off limits. It is Mt Hagan, W7O/CM-120.