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Summit: W7W/LC-069
Submitted by WJ7WJ on
Here is a shortcut to Big Huckleberry relative to that described here: http://www.pnwsota.org/node/371It is 4.3 miles RT and 1400 feet of gain. The cut off…
Summit: W7W/LC-111
Submitted by KC7JNU on
Moderate bushwhack with almost 500ft of gain over 0.6 miles. It might be light bushwhack if you pick the right path, as I found the way down easier through more open forest when one could see it. There is *almost* a view peaking through the trees at…
Summit: W7W/LC-076
Submitted by KC7JNU on
There is a SW “short cut” for Huffman peak by taking the well maintained logging roads in Washington DNR land and following the unmaintained hiking trail 126. 1.5 miles and 1000ft total elevation one way. (Note that there is some up and down here,…
Summit: W7O/CS-024
Submitted by KC7JNU on
Sawtooth is a glorious peak; nice hike, interesting rocky summit and great 360 views. There are multiple hikes to reach Sawtooth. I took a route from the west, following the High Divide trail to the Windy Pass trail. This was the approach with…
Summit: W7O/CM-088
Submitted by K7ATN on
Summit: W7W/CW-084
Submitted by K7ATN on
Per WW7D there are numerous ways to get to Ski Acres Hill, including walking up the ski slopes. The ski area is open to hikers in the summer. The "back way" from Hyak involves navigating some gnarly FS roads and does not involve going on…
Summit: W7W/LC-079
Submitted by KD7QOW on
This summit is a horrible bushwhack, and like many of the summits in this part of the Gifford Pinchot, it's barely worth the points considering the effort it takes to climb it. It's steep and brushy and about the only nice thing I can say about it…
Summit: W7W/LC-067
Submitted by KD7QOW on
There is no poison oak on this summit, at least not that I was able to identify, and it is my mortal enemy, so I've gotten pretty good at predicting where I'll find it and identifying it from an appreciable distance. I just wanted to clarify that as…
Summit: W7A/AW-043
Submitted by K7MAS on
First Activation of Crossman Peak, Mohave County, Arizona.This hike is near Lake Havasu City, Arizona, on the Arizona / California border. Lake Havasu City is located on Lake Havasu, created by the Parker Dam on the mighty Colorado River…