Peak 8822 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published January 2023 Peak 8822 is the high point on a ridgeline that separates Cow Creek from Horse Creek in the Webster Range. It sits southeast of Diamond Peak (8,696 feet) and north of Webster Canyon. Peak 8822 is most easily climbed from the Webster Creek Trail/FST-112. USGS Diamond Flat Access Same as … Continue reading

Peak 8570 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published January 2023 Peak 8570 is the high point on a forested ridge that separates Pole Canyon from Sage Creek in the Webster Range. Given the active mining operation to the east, the peak cannot be reached from the foot trail that comes up Pole Canyon. USGS Stewart Flat Access Same as for … Continue reading

Peak 8730 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published January 2023 Peak 8730 is the high point on a ridge on the west side of the extensive Smoky Canyon Phosphate Mining Operation. It is thickly forested but has an open summit. Peak 8730 sits south of Smoky Canyon and north of Pole Canyon in the Webster Range. This is an area … Continue reading

Smoky Benchmark by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published January 2023 Smoky Benchmark is a handsome, rocky outcrop that sits above Smoky Canyon in the Webster Range. It is the namesake USGS benchmark in this area, with nearby Smoky Canyon and the active Smoky Canyon Phosphate Mining Operation. Smoky Benchmark is most easily climbed by a forested bushwhack from a saddle … Continue reading

Peak 8312 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published January 2023 Peak 8312 is a beautiful ridgeline summit that towers over nearby Smoky Canyon Road. The easiest way to the top is via the southeast shoulder and south ridge, almost completely in open terrain from Smoky Canyon Road. Views from the open summit are magnificent. USGS Stewart Flat Access For the … Continue reading

Peak 8780 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published January 2023 Peak 8780 is the high point on ridgeline that sits above, and north of, the headwaters of both Smoky Canyon and Timber Creek. It is most easily climbed via the Webster Ridge Trail/FST-101 and a short bushwhack to the top. USGS Stewart Flat Access From the signed junction of Smoky … Continue reading