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  2. Little Si - Wikipedia

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    Little and Big Si were named after local homesteader Josiah "Uncle Si" Merritt. Little Si is a distinct mountain peak from Mount Si, with a different trailhead and a valley that separates the two peaks. The Little Si trailhead is at approximately 3] Little Si is also known for its rock climbing and bouldering. [4] [5]

  3. Mount Si - Wikipedia

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    The peak can be accessed by two trails. The Old Mount Si trail is accessed by the Little Si parking lot and the Boulder Garden Loop. It is 0.6 miles (0.97 km) shorter, 270 feet (82 m) steeper in elevation gain, and less crowded than the main trail. The Mount Si trail is accessed by the Mount Si parking lot.

  4. Josiah Merritt - Wikipedia

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    Josiah Merritt (1803–1882), sometimes known as "Uncle Si", was an early pioneer of the Pacific Northwest. Mount Si and Little Si near North Bend, Washington were named in his honor. Merritt was born in New Jersey in 1803. [citation needed] Merritt built a cabin at the base of the Mt. Si in 1860. [1] He raised vegetables and hogs and kept an ...

  5. Talk:Mount Si - Wikipedia

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    5 Merge Little Si into this article. 3 comments. 6 Pronunciation. 1 comment. 7 Pronunciation and "distance" 1 comment. 8 DELETED PHOTOS. 9 Proper procedure for ...

  6. Talk:Little Si - Wikipedia

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  7. Mailbox Peak - Wikipedia

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    The popular Mailbox Peak Trail gains 4,100 feet of elevation over 5.5 miles. [2] Prior to 2014 when the new trail was completed, climbing Mailbox Peak involved 4,000 feet gain in only 2.6 miles along an unmaintained route that was used for conditioning for major climbs, [ 5 ] and recruits from the Fire Training Academy would celebrate ...

  8. Ski Sundown - Wikipedia

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    The mountain opened its newest trail, Satan's Stairway, a double black diamond trail in the Winter 2014/2015 season. Five lifts service the mountain, with one quad, two triple chairs, and two conveyor lifts. Ski Sundown has 70 acres (280,000 m 2) of skiable terrain. Ski Sundown also includes 16 out of 17 trails lighted for night skiing until 10 ...

  9. Little Sioux Scout Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The Little Sioux Scout Ranch is a 1,800-acre (730 ha) Scout reservation owned by the Gilwell Foundation [1] and operated by the Mid-America Council of the Boy Scouts of America. It is located in Little Sioux, Iowa , about sixty miles north of Omaha, Nebraska in Iowa's Loess Hills and 15 minutes east of Interstate 29 .