Jelly Bean Peak by Brett Sergenian

This peak is not in the book. Published April 2021 Jelly Bean Peak sits west of Mount Regan and Peak 9711. Although it is shorter than its neighbors, Jelly Bean Peak is quite rugged and impressive. USGS Stanley Lake Access From Grandjean [(B)(3)(a) on Page 209] or the Iron Creek trailheads [(B)(1)(b) on Page 208], hike to the first Trail … Continue reading

Peak 6780 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published December 2020 Peak 6780 is a rather inconsequential ridgeline hump that sits above Deer Creek to its south. It is best climbed from Deer Creek Road/FSR-156. Be advised that the bushwhacking here is pretty rough. The open areas shown on the USGS topo map are now dense with aspens. Combine this peak … Continue reading

Calamity Point by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published December 2020 Calamity Point is a semi-forested, brushy hump that towers over the Palisades Dam, Palisades Reservoir, and the Snake River. Unfortunately, it is a steep, unpleasant bushwhack through unending brush and a patch of dense aspens. The only public access is probably from its south side. There are private summer homes … Continue reading

Lone Pine Ridge by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published December 2020 Lone Pine Ridge is one of many named ridges in this area of the Caribou Range. There is a jeep/ATV road (FSR-017) that crosses Lone Pine Ridge just over 0.3 miles from the summit high point. To make it a more meaningful endeavor, combine this hike with a climb of … Continue reading

Commissary Ridge by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published December 2020 Commissary Ridge is one of many named ridges in this area of the Caribou Range. It is one of the bigger ridges in the area and has a jeep/ATV road (FSR-017) leading to the ridge crest about a mile northwest of the summit. You must hike an old 2-track road … Continue reading

The Thumb by Livingston Douglas

This formation is not in the book. The Lists of John elevation and coordinates are for nearby Point 9787 rather than for the named formation which is situated farther west. It is likely that the formation is unclimbed. Published December 2020 The Thumb is a rocky protrusion on the Continental Divide just west of Peak 9900/The Knuckle. This 40-foot chunk … Continue reading