Cuddy Mountain

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 103 of the book. Cuddy Mountain is the highest point in the Cuddy Mountains. It is also the Washington County High Point. It has 3,207 feet of prominence which ranks it 25th in Idaho. This peak was named after John Cuddy, an early settler who owned the first flour mill … Continue reading

Meade Peak

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 369 of the book. Ken Jones has provided an updated trip report for this peak which provides access information for an approach from Wyoming. Livingston Douglas’ update provides including a new route on the west side of Meade Peak that he reports “went beautifully and was never harder than Class … Continue reading

Williams Peak 7660

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 86 of the book. Please note the revised elevation. Updated September 2018 Williams Peak is the highest point in the Williams Range, which is a subrange of the Bitterrroot Mountains. It is most often bagged by climbers on their way to Rhodes Peak. Access and route information for the Class … Continue reading

Rhodes Peak

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 86 of the book. Updated September 2018 Rhodes Peak is not only one of the nicest peaks in the northern Bitterroots but is also a 2,000 foot prominence peak and is the high point of Clearwater County. As a result, it sees more ascents than many of its neighboring peaks, … Continue reading

Sturgill Peak

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 103 of the book. Sturgill Peak is the highest point in the Hitt Mountains and the fifteenth most-prominent Idaho summit with 3,449 feet of rise. The peak’s summit is accessible via a rough road. Most high-clearance vehicles will be able to use this road when it is dry. Drive US-95 … Continue reading

Deep Creek Peak

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 354 of the book. Livingston Douglas provided a new, more detailed description of the West Ridge Route and four new photos. Updated January 2023 This impressive summit has over 3,000 feet of prominence, is the highest point in the Deep Creek Mountains, and also the highest point in Power County. … Continue reading