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Death Vally Mtn, aka Bear Cave Lookout, PA

Submitted by KX7L on
Summit

Another non-NW activation while on my summer work assignment in Cleveland.  I was getting bored with the 2 and 4 pt summits on OH, which are mostly on private land, so decided to make an expedition to something with a little more elevation.  W3/PT-007 had been previously activated, so I knew it could be done and is an 8 pointer, which would be my first.  Finding the summit on the map was a little confusing, however.  There is a summit at the coords, but it's either un-named or called "Bear Cave Lookout".

Crater Benchmark, WA | August 2014

Submitted by K7ATN on
Summit

My general guidelines for off trail hiking are a mile or so across open sagebrush steppe, perhaps half a mile through open forests like ponderosa pine, and about a quarter mile for a western Douglas fir forest. This activation is a reminder to stay with these guidelines and not ever wander through a lava flow again.

I started from the Carson Guler Road, parking about 2.5 miles east of the gate for Red Mountain (W7W/LC-036 - a recommended activation). 

Llao Rock, OR | Closed to Public Since 2013

Submitted by K7ATN on
Summit

In August 2013 the supervisor of Crater Lake National Park closed the Llao Rock Research Natural Area - including the summit of Llao Rock - except when snow-covered (during winter, when the park roads are closed). When visiting in July 2014 a sign was found describing the closure (see photo). In 2022 the Superintendent's Compendium is still in force. 

W7 S2S Party 2-3 August 2014

Submitted by K7ATN on

Next weekend (Aug 2-3) is going to be busy with SOTA activity - The Colorado 14ers event and the ARRL UHF Contest - - PLUS the W7 Summit to Summit (S2S) Party.  Let's focus some attention on W7-land activations with the “W7 S2S Party.”  We hope to see many W7 activations and want to facilitate S2S contacts.

This QRV/QRG approach worked well last year (thanks Phil-NS7P) -

   Top of the hour (1500z, 1600z, 1700z, etc.) activators can look for S2S opportunities on 40m (7.033 MHz and 7.195 MHz).

Stevens Peak, WA | July 2014

Submitted by K7ATN on
Summit

Stevens Peak in Mount Rainier National Park, is a committed alpine climb. It's recommended you prepare carefully reading guidebooks and climbing websites, and making sure you have the necessary skills, experience and equipment. You will need to be able to handle wilderness route finding, high angle snow ascent and descent, mixed rock and snow, rock climbing, and challenging terrain. Adequate physical conditioning is critical to ensure success and safety. Each of your party members needs to prepare in kind.

Last Announcement: W7 S2S Activity Weekend

Submitted by N7UN on

1) W7 S2S Activity Weekend and the Rocky Mountain SOTA Rendezvous:  This year on 2-3rd of August.  Last year we had the first W7 S2S Activity Weekend which was very popular.  According to W4ZV/Bill, over 500 Activator points were available during that weekend last year!  See the NA SOTA reflector message #18450 or http://goo.gl/Z9Qg22 for more information about the Rocky Mtn SOTA Rendezvous.  Note that this gathering is for anyone including chasers, activators, families and friends.

Stuart Peak Backpack / SOTA

Submitted by KF7PXT on
Summit

This was a great trip for the wife and I and we had a great time. We left early on Monday morning and hiked in to a camp about 8 miles in. On Tuesday we got up and hiked the 5 miles to the summit and spent most of the morning afternoon up there on the summit. For rough directions to the summit go down to the local REI and buy a "Rattlesnake Recreation Area" map. There are many ways to get to this summit but none are short. Though it can technically be done in a day from the main rattlesnake trailhead (the way we came out), I would not suggest it. Take your time and enjoy the views.