This peak is not in the book. Published December 2020 Peak 7466 is a thickly-forested hump that is located on the south side of FSR-017 about a mile east of FSR-075/Skyline Road. It is most easily climbed via its forested north ridge. Please be aware that hunters frequent this area in the Fall and hunting camps are likely to be … Continue reading
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This peak is not in the book. Published December 2020 Black Cap Peak is an isolated hump that separates Graveyard Canyon from the Dry Fork Creek Valley. The only black rock is on the summit cap. Prior to reaching that area, this is a scrub-bashing climb after leaving Graveyard Canyon Road. The summit offers a magnificent aerial view of the … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Published December 2020 Peak 7391 is a small, ridgeline summit that is located just north of the north end of Deadhorse Ridge and southeast of Currant Hollow. It separates the Horse Creek drainage from the Squaw Creek drainage. It is most easily reached via FST-267 (an ATV trail). USGS Conant Valley Access From … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Published December 2020 Deadhorse Ridge North is a ranked summit at the north end of Deadhorse Ridge. It is most easily accessed from Fall Creek Road via FST-140 and FST-267. A short scramble up the northeast face puts you on top. The Caribous have many named ridges and this is one of them. … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Published December 2020 Peak 7701 is a ridgeline summit that is overshadowed by the longer, more dominant Deadhorse Ridge to its southwest. It sits at the head of Dry Hollow and is one of the few ridges in this area of the Caribous that is not named. Peak 7701 is most easily accessed … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Published December 2020 High Point is a forested hump that is located southwest of Island Park and due south of Bishop Mountain. The easiest ascent route is probably via the east ridge and FSR-303. There are good views from the open area on the east ridge but none from the thickly-forested summit area. … Continue reading