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        <description>https://blog.benmook.com/w6-ss-618-piute-lookout/ After leaving W6/SS-348, we headed back to Piute Mountain Road and went deeper into the forest. We took our time, stopping in interesting areas to look around, so It took about 2 hours to travel between summits. Finding the actual summit was easy, there is a road straight to the top! Oh, the gate was open, so we drove through. As we started to gain elevation, it started snowing. At the top is a small slab and a short scree path up to the summit. Once there I setup on 2M CW for one QSO, 183km. I jumped on 20M CW to complete the activation. The snow was melting immediately and I was getting wet, so I didn’t stay too long. Fog, snow, bright green lichen made an interesting experience that will be hard to duplicate, even if I come up to this summit again. See additional video footage on my peertube server that somewhat captures this. https://sotl.as/summits/W6/SS-618</description>
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