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Summit: W7O/CE-111
Submitted by W6PZA on
West Butte (W7O/CE-111) is a prominent peak located about 23 miles east of Bend, north of Hwy 20. I completed it’s first activation in September 2020, which is surprising considering the mountain’s close proximity to Bend. While much of…
Summit: W7O/NE-017
Submitted by K7AGL on
This summit is attained in a 4.5 mile, 3500 ft elevation gain hike with well maintained trial for the first half and reasonable trail with loose rock the rest of the way to the top. The trail head is easy to find once you know what you are looking…
Summit: W7M/GA-046
Submitted by AE7AP on
W7M/GA-046, Cliff Mountain2.1 miles, +760 ft, -130 ft From Exit 184 on the north side of Deer Lodge, head east and take the very first right (south) on Boulder Road. Press your trip odometer and follow this road as it parallels the…
Summit: W7M/HB-088
Submitted by AE7AP on
1.5 miles, +690 ftThe trailhead can be reached from either the Bernice exit on I-15, or the Galen exit on I-90 south of Deer Lodge. Both roads are suitable for all vehicles. These instructions are from I-90.After exiting I-90 at Exit 197…
Summit: W7O/SE-002
Submitted by WJ7WJ on
Pueblo Mountain with 4x4.Turn off of the Fields-Denio Road at 42.1447, -118.6038.Make a sharp left at 42.1346, -118.6350.Stop driving a start walking at 42.0996, -118.6686.From that last point it is about 2.2 miles round trip with 2200 feet of…
Summit: W7O/SE-043
Submitted by WJ7WJ on
Turn east off of Fields-Denio Road at 42.1606, -118.6033 onto Whitehorse Ranch Lane.Turn off of that onto an unmarked road at 42.3111, -118.2625Go past the right turn to Willow Creek Hot Springs to turn left at 42.2769, -118.2624Park at 42.…
Summit: W7O/SE-042
Submitted by WJ7WJ on
Turn east off of Fields-Denio Road at 42.1606, -118.6033 onto Whitehorse Ranch Lane.Turn north off of Whitehorse Ranch lane onto an unmarked road at 42.2577, -118.3200Turn left at an obscure point at 42.2819, -118.3588Make a hairpin right turn at 42…
Summit: W7W/LC-025
Submitted by K7AHR on
East Crater is a peak in the Indian Heaven wilderness. Three years ago, the south side and ridgeline of East Crater were completely burned by a fire that ended up burning about 500 acres in the area, and this fire caused the evacuation of the entire…
Summit: W7O/CN-046
Submitted by K7ATN on
Sixteen miles of roundtrip hiking, even on a nice bit of the PCT, is a long way to go for two points, but it might the easiest way to get to Buck Peak and it's a lovely hike just the same. This is the high point of Multnomah County and you pass…