Peak 6420 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2022 Peak 6420 is located at the southeast end of the Lake Hills. It separates Road Canyon from Phillips Canyon. Peak 6420 is most easily climbed from nearby Road Canyon Road. This area is a mix of private and public land, so be careful. This hike is entirely on BLM land. … Continue reading

Lake Hills HP by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. The summit of this peak is located on private property and although there is a mix of BLM and State of Idaho land on its slopes there is no known public access. I added a map below showing the land ownership mix below. You will need to secure permission to climb this peak. … Continue reading

Bonanza Peak by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2022 Bonanza Peak is a high peak that is situated east of Yankee Fork Road and at the head of Preachers Cove. It stands at the headwaters of Jerrys Creek, Adair Creek, and Cearley Creek in the Eastern Salmon River Mountains. Bonanza Peak is most easily reached via the Fourth of … Continue reading

Peak 6540 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2022 Peak 6540 is a minor hump on the south ramparts of Appendicitis Hill. It is most easily climbed from Newman Canyon and should be climbed in combination with nearby Peak 7028. USGS Appendicitis Hill Access Same as for Peak 7028. This is the second leg of a 2-peak adventure. Northwest … Continue reading

Peak 7028 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2022 Peak 7028 is a bump on the south ramparts of Appendicitis Hill. It is most easily climbed via its south ridge from a county road that runs along the base of the mountains in the Appendicitis Hill area. USGS Appendicitis Hill Access From the junction of US-93 and US-20 in … Continue reading

Peak 9105 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2022 Peak 9105 and its sister peak (Peak 8930) are tucked in between Adams Gulch and the Rooks Creek drainage in a seldom-visited part of the Smoky Mountains. They are most easily climbed together from Warm Springs Road to the south. USGS Griffin Butte Access Same as for Peak 8930. This … Continue reading