7.8 miles, +3,800 ft, -860 ft (From Silvertip TH)
Cruiser Mtn., MT | August, 2016
2.9 miles, +1,500 ft, -260 ft (From Trilobite Lakes); 21.4 mile approach from Silvertip TH via Switchback Pass
Peak 8170, MT | August, 2016
2.2 miles, +1,180 ft, -380 ft (From Dean Lake); 16.9 mile approach from Silvertip TH
Kevan Mtn., MT | August, 2016
0.5 miles, +580 ft (From Switchback Pass); 15.4 mile approach from Silvertip TH
Kevan Mountain is located on the Continental Divide and forms the northern bulwark of the North Wall in center of the Bob Marshall Wilderness. There is good camping at the Pentagon guard station, Dean Lake, Lake Levale, and in the valley to the north of Dean Lake.
Signal Mtn, MT | August, 2016
1.7 miles, +1,260 ft, -160 ft (From Lake Levale); 18.8 mile approach from Silvertip TH
Copycat visits Roman Nose
After going "0-for-Powers" last week, I decided to lick my wounds with an easier activation. Shamelessly, I cribbed from the recent visit by Phil, NS7P, to Roman Nose Mountain.
Roman Nose is almost TOO easy. One can drive all but the last half-mile or so. I parked another 1/2 mile before the locked gate, to ease my conscience. (There's no specific distance of hike required. Personally, I aim for at least a mile or so. If you're young and vigorous, you might want to be tougher on yourself).
Powers-Less
The small town of Powers, OR looks promising for SOTA. Within a few miles of this city along the Coquille river are three SOTA peaks, W7O/SC-149 (Woodby Mountain), W7O/SC-175 (Bingham Mountain) and the unnamed W7O/SC-342. Powers itself is located on Highway 242, about 18 miles south of Highway 42, as it runs near Coquille, OR.
As I usually do, I tried to scout these locations today. Each was either impassable or posted "No Trespassing."
Mount Harrison, Idaho by K7ZO | November 2016
On November 11, 2016 I was making a blitz trip from Boise down to City of Rocks to activate it in the ARRL’s National Parks on the Air program. I had always wanted to run up to Mt. Harrison and had just enough time in my schedule to do so. I had read W7IMC’s short summary of his 2013 trip, as found on the SOTA Summit Summary. A paved drive up to a 6 pointer! In Idaho! Hard to believe and it is likely the only one of its kind. Sure enough that is what it is.
Hyndman Peak, ID | Sep 2011 by KF7DDT
Hyndman Peak, W7I/BL-001, It's a 10 pointer! Activated by Boyd-KF7DDT.
Left Boise about 10 am Friday.