Multorpor Mountain, OR | February 2012
The name Multorpor comes from Multnomah County + Oregon + Portland. Although the peak is actually in adjacent Clackamas County.
The name Multorpor comes from Multnomah County + Oregon + Portland. Although the peak is actually in adjacent Clackamas County.
Turn south off of Hwy 126 at Austa, toward Whittaker Creek. Come down the hill about 100 yards and turn left onto Austa/Siuslaw Rd. Follow that road for about 1.5 miles to a right turn toward the Whittaker Ck Recreation area. Go 1.5 miles to an intersection with a road that veers off to the left as it heads uphill.
This unnamed peak is located west of Territorial Highway and south of Crow, OR. This one-point summit is located in the middle of a young and dense forest. Views are not expansive.
This summit is not very noteworthy. It's best feaure is being only a few miles from Cummins Peak, allowing an easy two summit activation. You are on a road right of way that is surrounded by forest. No views, but lots of trees to support antennas.
The road that got you to Cummins Mountain will take you on to Klickitat Mountain. Stay on this road (Klickitat Ridge Road) and drive 4.1 miles to the Klickitat “trailhead”.
Bear Mountain is a 3700’ peak between Dorena Reservoir and Dexter Reservoir. It is home to a number of RF facilities and can be seen from a distance.
On November 21, 2016, my wife and I tried to find a route to this summit. Google Maps presents a route that goes up Hwy 58 from I-5, turning south onto Rattlesnake Creek Rd, Lost Creek Rd and onto Old Giustina Mill Rd to Rat Creek Rd. This is an approach to the summit from the north. We followed these instructions, but were turned back by “keep out” signs and an active gate on Old Giustina.
This is a fine hike that many should try at some point - it's 4.4 RT miles and 800 feet of gain for the 'short' version described here, with a summit pinnacle that makes for a fun scramble if you feel the need to get to the tippy top.
UPDATE February 2021 - The "Three Corner Rock Trail" is closed - however, the directions below don't use that trail. It's much longer: https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/washington/three-corner-rock-trail.
Reminder - NA<>EU S2S Party is this Saturday, November 19. Most activity is scheduled for 1400z - see all the alerts at that time. Yes, that's really early to be on a summit here on the left coast.
Call "Summit-to-Summit" (S2S on CW) or perhaps "CQ DX" instead of CQ if you are specifically looking for calls from EU. Watch the spots and see if you can hear any station in the EU and respond "Summit-to-Summit".
Remember that the ARRL Phone Sweepstakes begins at 2100z - you'll want to be done on non-WARC bands before that on SSB.
Crater Peak is a small 7263’ shield volcanic summit that is located a few miles south of the lake.
The trailhead can be accessed at the Vidae Falls picnic area that is about 3 miles east of the Park Headquarters. Drive back into the picnic area and find a place to park. The trail begins here. The trail is about 2.7 miles each way with about a 600’ net elevation increase. The first two miles are moderately strenuous, but the altitude over this segment gently rolls along without any big ascents. You keep wondering where the mountain is.
Let's just get this out of the way. Schreiner Peak is a beast. On the web you
can read many accounts of how difficult reaching this peak is. They're true.
Getting to the trailhead for Schreiner Peak is straight forward. I suggest you
follow Etienne's (K7ATN) excellent directions to reach the Pansy Mountain
trailhead. Specifically, you need to get to the Pansy Lake Trail #551.
Hike up the Pansy Lake Trail. You will pass trail #550 on the left. After Pansy
As part of our annual summer trips Paula, N6VGW and myself (WA6ARA) try to go different routes and have fun along the way. As part of our 2014 excursion we stopped by Crater Lake in Oregon for a few days. While there we did a a couple of Summits On The Air, or SOTAs. These were Wizard Island and Mt Scott. While Mt Scott has been activated often, Wizard Island had never been activated. Wizard Island, is in the middle of Crater Lake so you can’t walk there, it is a boat trip and reservations are usually needed. So Paula and I paid the boat fee and headed off to Wizard Island.