This peak is not in the book. The land owner has stressed that there is no public access and that he will not grant permission to climb the butte. Revised February 2024 Walters Butte is a distinctive volcanic feature that rises just north of the Snake River. It is on posted, private land that is closed to the public. It … Continue reading
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This peak is not in the book. Published November 2022 Peak 5821 is a hump that is sandwiched between North Junipers HP and South Junipers HP. This area is a mix of private and public land, so be careful. This hike can be done entirely on BLM land. Peak 5821 can be climbed either solo or in combination with North … Continue reading
This butte is not in the book. Published November 2022 Sunset Ridge is located due south of Tin Cup Butte. It is located on the east side of the Arco-Minidoka Road about 13 miles south of Arco, Idaho. It is most easily climbed in combination with Tin Cup Butte (5,590 feet) to its north. USGS Quaking Aspen Butte Access Same … Continue reading
This butte is not in the book. Published November 2022 Tin Cup Butte is located on the east side of the Arco-Minidoka Road about 13 miles south of Arco, Idaho. It is most easily climbed via its west face. It is best climbed in combination with nearby Sunset Ridge (5,609 feet) to its south. USGS Quaking Aspen Butte Access The … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Published November 2022 Peak 6780 is a seldom-climbed peak that is located on the north side of FSR-007 in the Soldier Mountains. It sits above Hearn Creek and is hidden by nearby peaks of similar height. It is most easily climbed from FSR-007, though there are ATV/Jeep Roads (some unmapped) that can get … Continue reading
Turkey Head Butte is located just east of ID-46 at the south edge of the Bennett Hills. A badly-rutted BLM road gets you close to the peak and a 2-track road almost puts you on the summit. USGS Thorn Creek SW Access From the junction of US-20 and ID-46, drive south on ID-46 for 21.7 miles (8.0 miles south of … Continue reading