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Linney Butte, OR May 2026

Submitted by WX7OR on
Summit

Bill (K7WXW) and I were looking for a 3 summit day not too far from Portland and decided on Linney Butte, Signal Buttes South, and 4816.  Signal Buttes South and 4816 weren't too bad.

Linney Butte is a memorable bushwhack.  Because of the mild 2026 winter, the undergrowth in May was very thick and full.  I tired the brute force method on the way up.  While Bill admired my "elk like tenacity" for getting through the brush, he went for finesse on the way down.  This route meanders more, but took less time.  This route is attached.

Howlock Mountain, OR | July 2025

Submitted by N7KOM on
Summit

Howlock Mountain had caught my eye during the 2023 W7O Campout. It was an unactivated summit off trail north of Thielsen and south of Tipsoo. For 2025, Adam K6ARK and Mark KD7DTS proposed doing the ridge traverse from Tipsoo (W7O/CS-195). After some VHF shenanigans on Tipsoo, we backtracked on the trail briefly before leaving it and descending south. 

Pig Iron Mountain | July 2023

Submitted by KC7JNU on
Summit

Pig Iron Mountain is a drive up good gravel forest road plus a half mile light-to-moderate bushwhack through rhododenrons. As such it's reasonably easy enough to reach, though no view at the top to particularly recommend it compared to other local peaks.


We found no pigs, iron or pig iron. Totally misleading peak name. There was just a bunch of bushes. Maybe they are pretty assuming they flower in the spring time. Dunno. YMMV.

Hollys Ridge, OR | July 2023

Submitted by N7KOM on
Summit

After climbing climbing Mt Thielsen (W7O/CS-002) with K6ARK our legs were feeling good, so we decided to try for the first activation of Hollys Ridge (W7O/CS-007). From the junction with the Thielsen climbers trail, take the PCT North. This will wrap east around the ridge line. Exit the PCT at 43.16113, -122.06537 and head down to the glacial stream. Here we crossed to the north side of the stream and bushwacked through the pines (not bad) towards the saddle between Thielsen and Holly. Here we made the mistake of going straight up the saddle.

Frog Lake Buttes, OR | July 2023

Submitted by WJ7V on
Summit

Frog Lake Buttes is a popular SOTA destination that was moved slightly from its old high point in March of 2023. The old summit plays host to a cell tower and is accessible via both road and trail. The new summit lies approximately 0.4 miles NE of the old one with a deep enough col between the two that a new designator was assigned. This new summit requires a short bushwhack from the old and is easily accessible during summer months.

Williamson Mountain, OR | June 2023

Submitted by N7KOM on
Summit

We spent the night at Elk Lake Campground. Highly recommend it if you can get a reservation. We were in spot 11 which had great views at sunset. 

From Bend take Cascade Lakes Highway to the Lucky Lake Trailhead. Fill out the free day use permit here (and put your Northwest Forest pass in your car window), then head up the trail. It's an easy 1.3 miles to Lucky Lake. There was some blowdowns a cross the trail as it's early season and they haven't been chopped yet. 

Mount McLoughlin, OR | Feb 2022 (Winter Route)

Submitted by N7KOM on
Summit

A friend from Eugene wanted to hit Mount McLoughlin in the winter and despite the drive distance from Beaverton, it looked like too beautiful a mountain to pass up. After picking up rental snowshoes from REI in Medford I made it to the Summit Sno-Park TH at sunset. Casey arrived shortly after and we made some quick dinner on our backpacking stoves then turned in for the night.