Cobb Peak

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Pages 249-250 of the book. Cobb Peak, along with Hyndman Peak and Old Hyndman Peak, form the heart of the main Pioneer Mountain Crest. There are a number of routes on the peak. The Class 3 West Ridge is the most popular route. A photo essay of the West Ridge Route … Continue reading

Glassford Peak

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Pages 236-237 of the book. Glassford Peak is the 42nd-highest Idaho summit. While it is briefly visible from ID-75, its summit is only reached after a long approach hike from the East Fork Salmon River or via a rugged ridge walk from the west. Both options are discussed in the book. … Continue reading

Saviers Peak

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Pages 210-211 of the book. Livingston Douglas updated the route description for the traverse from Galena Summit to Saviers Peak. Updated December 2021 Saviers Peak is located on the main Smoky Mountain Crest at the head of Owl Creek. See this link for the naming story for this peak: Where do … Continue reading

Peak 11611 (Doublespring Peak)

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Pages 269-270 of the book. Doublespring Peak is an out-of-the-way summit that is well worth the effort. It is connected to Peak 10878. Both peaks are doable from the connecting saddle. USGS Borah Peak North Ridge (Class 2) We accessed the peak from the Horseheaven Pass Road via Cayuse Canyon. We … Continue reading

Kent Peak

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Pages 237-238 of the book. The Northwest Ridge and South Ridge Routes are discussed in the book. Derek Percoski provides route information for the ragged Southeast Ridge as well as a photo for the Southeast Ridge. Updated December 2019 Kent Peak is located just east of Ryan Peak. Two routes to … Continue reading

Ryan Peak

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 237 of the book.  Ryan Peak is the highest Boulder Mountains peak. It is hidden from view as you drive north along ID-75. Climbing to its summit requires 5,000 feet of elevation gain. Two routes are set out in the book. USGS Ryan Peak   … Continue reading