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"3060" Summit Oregon October 26, 2013

Submitted by N0DA on
Summit

This summit is only about a mile from a large parking lot on the road to the top of Marys Peak but it requires some strenuous up-hill bushwhacking from that readily accessible parking lot.  There are some old logging roads in the area, mostly grown over with bushes, that will get you close to the summit but getting to a logging road from that particular parking lot was quite a workout.  Looking at the satellite view there appears to be an easier, albeit much longer access route via a logging roads (for hiking) a bit farther to the north from where I started.

Squak Mtn, WA | Dec-2012

Submitted by K7ATN on
Summit

Just south of downtown Issaquah is Squak Mountain. It's a Washington State Park and so access is straightforward. From the north trailhead it's 2.3 miles one way on a maze of trails where it's a good idea to check the trail map carefully as there are several junctions on the way to the summit and one unsigned (very short) trail link.

Peak 1060, OR | June-2013

Submitted by K7ATN on
Summit

Along this trail I observed the largest spruce trees I've seen in Oregon - the trail is nearly a perfect picture of the Oregon coastal rain forest. That being said, there are no expansive views, no place for your antenna, and no place to sit...but it is an nice hike on the Oregon coast and close to Highway 101. 

Pinnacle Peak - 2 points

Submitted by KR7W on
Summit

 

Pinnacle Peak W7W/KG-126 – 2 points - May 9, 2013

This seemingly easy-peasy 2 point summit is right in my big backyard.  The trailhead is about a mile from the Enumclaw Starbucks.   Buzzed out on coffee the popular trailhead was found on the north side of Cal Manussun Park which is part of the King County (WA) parks system.  Myself, Pat WT7N, and her brother Mike set out to have a nice walk in the woods.   



 The following  text is from the King County Parks ‘Big Backyard’ map/pamphlet:

My last activiation for 2012

Submitted by KX7L on
Summit

With a couple days of non-rain, I just had to get out of the house and activate a summit.  "Mt. Electric" is the first summit I've activated that wasn't a "first activation".  That said, it was about right for me at this time of year.  The drive is an easy one.  I won't go into details - but all except the last mile is on paved roads.  I've trooped around a bit in the Marckworth State Forest before, but not in this part.

Bells Mountain, WA | Dec-2012

Submitted by K7ATN on
Summit

It was a winter wonderland on Bells Mountain above 2000 feet on Christmas Eve, pleasant to look at, not too bad to hike in. Remember, it's always best to park on the right side of the gate and hike the road - it's an easy 1.6 miles to the summit.

The directions below are from Interstate 5 - some of the mileages seemed a bit off but otherwise it should get you to the gate.

Sheridan Peak W7O/NC-009 an Easy Target for Beginners

Submitted by KD7QJL on
Summit

Just past Oregon wine country resides Sheridan Peak W7O/NC-009. This peak has an elevation of 3000ft and resides in the heavily timbered coastal range. For beginners to SOTA, this is perfect place to start and gain experience. This peak resides in the Nestucca Recreation Area, specially created to manage the impact of an extensive and wonderful network of OHV trails. There are specific restrictions within this area, so please check with the BLM before you camp or light fires. The easiest route is from the city of Carlton then follow the NW Meadow Lake Rd.