Peak 9795 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2022 Peak 9795 is located on a rugged ridgeline on the east side of Norton Creek. It is also a ridge corner, with the northeast ridge extending down into the Newman Creek drainage. The shortest route to the summit is via its steep southwest face from the Norton Creek Road. However, … Continue reading

Peak 9474 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2022 Peak 9474 sits on a high ridgeline that overlooks the Baker Creek drainage. It is at the head of Alden Gulch. It is most easily climbed from the nearby Osberg Ridge Trail/FST-147. But there is no nearby trailhead, so an off-trail scramble is required for any feasible day hike of … Continue reading

Peak 9660 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2022 Peak 9660 sits on a high ridgeline that overlooks the Baker Creek drainage. It is at the head of both Boyer Gulch and Badger Gulch. Peak 9660 is most easily reached from the Osberg Ridgeline Trail/FST-147. But it is a long hike on that trail from the nearest trailhead, so … Continue reading

Peak 9728 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2022 Peak 9728 sits on a high ridgeline that overlooks the Baker Creek drainage. It is at the head of Cunard Gulch. Peak 9728 has a very rugged, rocky north face. It is most easily climbed from the nearby Osberg Ridgeline Trail/FST-147 and its south ridge. USGS Boyle Mountain Access From … Continue reading

Peak 9489 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2022 Peak 9489 is a ridgeline summit that sits above the Prairie Creek drainage. It is a peak that is quite visible from ID-75 to its east. Peak 9489 can be climbed from either Prairie Creek Road to its south or from the West Fork Prairie Creek Trail/FST-133. USGS Galena Access … Continue reading

Peak 9557 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2022 Peak 9557 is located on a massive, lengthy ridgeline that separates Trail Creek from Lake Creek. It can be climbed from either drainage but fording/crossing Trail Creek can be problematic. Peak 9557 is a ranked hump (like Peak 8398 to its southwest) on the southwest ridge of Rock Roll Peak … Continue reading