Titus Weather Station by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published December 2021 Peak 9921, unofficially called Titus Weather Station is located on a high ridgeline in the Smoky Mountains that runs from Galena Summit south to Saviers Peak (10,441 feet). A small, solar-powered weather station sits atop the ridge bump. The 5-peak ridge traverse covers 8.0 miles with 4,025 feet of elevation … Continue reading

Peak 5140 by Jason Floyd

This peak is not in the book. Published December 2021 Peak 5140 is located on Cherry Ridge north of Emmett, Idaho at the southern end of the West Mountains. It is the highest point on Cherry Ridge between the Sehewoki’I Newenee’an Katete complex and Cherry Spring Benchmark. It has an amazing view of numerous areas including Sehewoki’I Newenee’an Katete, the … Continue reading

Ohio Benchmark

This peak is not in the book. Livingston Douglas added a photo which shows the peak from a different perspective. Updated November 2022 Ohio Benchmark, locally known as Mindbender, is located north-northeast of Hailey on a ridge line that divides Ohio Gulch and East Fork Wood River. It is a large peak with an exceptional view of the Hyndman Peak … Continue reading

Peak 5947 (M500)

This peak is not in the book. Livingston Douglas added the East Face/Shoulder Route to this page. Updated November 2022 This attractive peak sits at the east end of the divide that splits Kent Gulch and Hatty Gulch which both dump into Rock Creek. It is a treeless peak and can be climbed through the sagebrush from any direction. USGS Richardson … Continue reading

Peak 6758 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2021 Peak 6758 is the high point of a complex of hills that sit directly above Challis on its northwest side. Nearby Challis Benchmark (6,730 feet) is slightly lower. Due to the preponderance of private property in this area, it is a difficult peak to reach. This entire hike is on … Continue reading

Peak 6420 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2021 Peak 6420 is a hill that towers over Mill Creek, northwest of Challis. Given the preponderance of private property in this area, the only public access is from Mill Creek Road. Even so, you must avoid a private ranch along Mill Creek. Consult a land management map to stay legal. … Continue reading