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Hiking | 2.50 Miles |
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| partners | | A few months back while looking at the SOTA Map of peaks I saw this one. It had never been activated and looked like a fun one to try to summit. I sent my proposed route to hank and Larry and after some minor tweaking it was ready.
Hank and I settled on this past Sunday and we headed out.
Arriving at the camp ground on Workman creek we headed up. Crossed the creek and made our way to the fire brake. The fire brake made for a nice 3/4 mile long wide trail we covered the distance quickly then we hit the steep section made our way over to a rocky sort of ridge which was like climbing stairs. When I made it to the summit I was amazed at how large and flat it was. My thought was you could camp an army up here. There was also evidence of trees hit by lightning all over the summit.
I walked around a little ate some lunch and setup my radio equipment made about 30 contacts packed up and then began the steep hike down to the fire brake.
This first time activation of W7A/GI-001 Carr Mountain was great. I always enjoy hiking with my friend Hank. |
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