Elevation: 10,590 ft
Prominence: 290

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 163 of the book.
Mount Carter contrasts with the other peaks around it, like Merritt Peak, Mickeys Spire, Thompson Peak and Williams Peak, as it is a rounded high point and not a steep, granite-encrusted peak. USGS Stanley Lake

Mount Carter as viewed from the upper reaches of the Fishhook drainage.

Mount Carter as viewed from Horstmann Peak.
Additional Resources
Mountain Range: Sawtooth Range
Year Climbed: 1991