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Submitted by NR7Y on
Summit

This summit is within Weyerhaeuser's "Clatsop - Jewell" permit region. It also requires a significant hike/bike for the non-motorized permit holder. More details and routes available on request.

3220, OR

Submitted by NR7Y on
Summit

This summit is within Weyerhaeuser's "Clatsop - Jewell" permit region. It also requires a significant hike/bike for the non-motorized permit holder. More details and routes available on request.

3403 Binary Mtn, WA | May 2024

Submitted by NE7ET on
Summit

I had recent occasion to visit Northern Idaho and was able to fit in a few activations.

For this summit, it seemed like there was no good way to access the Stimson property. 

However, going around the back on Baker Lake Rd yielded a locked gate onto Sunrise Hill Lane around (48.209256, -117.265011) posted non-motorized access only about a mile from the summit.

Quartzite Mt, WA | May 2024

Submitted by NE7ET on
Summit

Starting from State Highway 231 northbound towards Chewalah and turn right on Hafer Rd.  The turn left on Cottonwood Creek Rd and then right on Horseshoe Lake Rd.  Finally, there is a left turn on Mud Lake Rd.  This is somewhat rough and I would not do it after a heavy rain.  Alternatively, follow 231 into town and turn right on Flowery Trail Rd to the other end of Mud Lake Rd.  In any case, you can park at the Quartzite Mt Trailhead.  There are several spots available up and down the road.

No Access to McMillan Mt, WA | May 2024

Submitted by NE7ET on
Summit

I had corresponded with Matt W7MDN and he graciously sent me a GPS track for this summit.  His previous account is here.

However, upon arrival at the gate, I was met with a No Trespassing sign which included rather explicit details about the lead that would be sent my way if I chose to ignore the sign.

I was unable to locate another way across the private property from Rail Canyon Rd to the WA Resource Management Area.

Queens of the Mountains

Submitted by AG7GP on

Greetings!

It is with great excitement that Paula, K9IR, and I are announcing the 1st Annual Queens of the Mountains YL SOTA Special Event Weekend!!  June 1-2 a team of USAYLs will be activating summits across the states using 1x1 Special Event Station (SES) calls foreach USA region (using the format W#Q). We encourageall of you around the world, OM and YL, to chase the Queens, and all SOTA YLs to activate. We hope this event will highlight the fabulous opportunity SOTA offers for women in radio and motivate more YLs to get involved with SOTA.

2384, OR | November 2023

Submitted by NR7Y on
Summit

This one-point peak is located on a parcel owned by Nuveen Natural Capital, the current owner for what we used to call Lewis & Clark Timerland. Fortunately, the new ownership has continued to offer a generous public access policy with a free permit. Furthermore, Nuveen maintains a hunting season schedule wherin they open a number of gates for motorized access. We took advantage of this season to make for a nearly driveup, albeit in miserable late fall conditions.

W7W/LC-102

Submitted by KD7QOW on
Summit

The mountains near Marble Mountain hold snow for longer at a lower elevation than other nearby mountains, so keep that in mind. Even at 2600 feet elevation, which is pretty low, there was still 2 feet of snow on the road all the way up to where I left the road to bushwhack the rest of the way to the summit. 

There is a bridge out but someone has laid the guardrails from the old bridge across the creek and that works for crossing on foot. You could carry a bike across if needed.