Mahogany Ridge by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published December 2024 Mahogany Ridge is a narrow, lengthy ridge that is sandwiched between Pine Spring Ridge to its east and “Dry Canyon Ridge” to its west. It is most easily climbed from Indian Creek Road to its south via an old jeep road that gets you close to its rocky summit. Mahogany … Continue reading

Pine Spring Ridge by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published December 2024 Pine Spring Ridge is a lengthy, narrow ridge that is located on the east side of Bear Lake in southeast Idaho. It has an impressive 1,128 feet of prominence. Given the private land ownership in this area, the best public access is from Indian Creek Road to its south. Climb … Continue reading

Peak 8273 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published December 2024 Thanks to LiDAR, Peak 8273 is now a ranked summit. It sits on a high ridgeline east of US-30 several miles north of Montpelier. Peak 8273 is publicly accessible via its south from US-89 or via its southeast from Home Canyon Road. The west side of Peak 8273 is blocked … Continue reading

Peak 7837 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published December 2024 Peak 7837 sits above Skinner Canyon on a ridgeline that towers over the hamlet of Nounan to its east. It is most easily climbed from Skinner Canyon Road. This road is narrow and rocky after you reach the National Forest boundary. A 4WD vehicle with good tires is mandatory. USGS … Continue reading

Peak 9986 (Trail Star) by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. The name was proposed by Rick Baugher. Published November 2024 Peak 9986 sits atop a high northwest-southeast ridge in the Boulder Mountains that separates the upper reaches of Trail Creek from Murdock Creek, Eagle Creek, and Lake Creek. It is overshadowed by Mallory Peak (10,589 feet) to the northwest and Peak 10334 to … Continue reading

Peak 9531 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2024 Peak 9531 sits above the convergence of Big Fall Creek and Summit Creek. It towers over [popular] Trail Creek Road to its southeast. The southeast side of Peak 9531 is daunting. The easiest way to the summit is via its southwest ridge, which is easily accessible from Trail Creek Road. … Continue reading