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Summit: W7W/CH-225
Submitted by K7NCM on
Bear Mountain is an easy hike with a reasonable approach. The hike is about a 4 mile round trip with around 800 feet of elevation gain.The approach winds along Bear Mountain Road. The lower portion of the road is the most treacherous. It’s a very…
Summit: W7O/CN-069
Submitted by N7LF on
Aschoff Buttes is located within the Bull Run Watershed Management Unit (BRWMU) and is restricted to the general public by federal law. Locked gates are at all road entry locations. Authorized access is required to enter. The BRWMU is patrolled by…
Summit: W7M/CL-005
Submitted by AE7AP on
17.6 miles; + 5,900 feet; -1,900 feet; From the TH near Gibson DamWe climbed this mountain on Day-3 of an 8-day Backpacking trip in the Bob Marshall Wilderness from the trailhead parking area just south of the Mortimer Gulch Campground on the north…
Summit: W7W/LC-036
Submitted by K7WXW on
Summary - Red Mountain is an easy two mile, 1400 foot climb from the gate to the summit along a poorly maintained road. There is a lookout tower and a couple of VHF/UHF installations on the open summit. The views are amazing!…
Summit: W7I/BC-098
Submitted by KK7A on
Today was to be my second activation of Mount Maria just north of Horseshoe Bend, Idaho. A different, more direct route up the south ridge was planned. Part way up the ridge I had to cross a fence line, but there were no signs, no…
Summit: W7W/CH-251
Submitted by K7NCM on
Before I dive in to the trip report, I want to make the access concerns clear to anyone reading. This summit is part of Cashmere Canyons, a privately-owned wildlife preserve. It is open to the public for…
Summit: W6/NW-116
Submitted by AG7GP on
I hiked to White Mountain in a hurry in a race against sundown, we still needed to find a place to pitch a tent for the weekend before CQP started. It was a very pleasant hike and I wish I had more time. Most of the trek is on the PCT until you…
Summit: W6/NW-073
Submitted by AG7GP on
I did Condrey the second day of CQP with call K6G, needing to get some walking in after sitting for so long. We were camped a few miles away from it. It is a pretty easy and short hike up from the main road. I went up the SW ridge and it was…
Summit: W7O/SE-099
Submitted by K7ATN on
Diamond Craters is administered by the Bureau of Land Management as an Outstanding Natural Area. This is a great example of Oregon High Desert and…