Rearing Stallion

Rearing Stallion From Lake 8940. Dave Pahlas Photo

This peak is not in the book. Pat McGrane says that it is “arguably the finest peak in the Pioneers.” Use this link to read Pat McGrane’s Wildhorse Classics Guide which includes many challenging technical climbs on the peak. Please note it is identified in Pat’s guide as Peak 11280. The Lists of John website lists the elevation as 11,300 … Continue reading

Pegasus Peak

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 253 of the book. Derek Percoski and Dave Pahlas have provided the additional route information found below. Updated August 2019 Pegasus Peak sits east of Surprise Valley and north of Standhope Peak. It is the northernmost peak on a rugged ridge line that includes two other 11ers, Andromeda and Altair … Continue reading

Peak 10378 (Simpson Peak)

This peak is not in the book. Peak 10378 is located 0.9 miles almost due east of Peak 10488. Simpson is not an official name. Peak 10378 sits directly south of scenic Deer Lakes and North Deer Lake Peak. This Southern White Cloud mountain is located on a long East-West ridgeline south of Germania Creek. Dave Pahlas climbed this peak as … Continue reading

Peak 10179 (Six Lakes Peak)

This peak is not in the book. Six Lakes Peak is located 1.4 miles north of Washington Peak (on Page 226) between two scenic lake basins. It is the attractive culmination of a ragged ridge. Although unknown to most climbers, this peak is undoubtedly one of Idaho’s special peaks. Picturesque, rugged, steep-sided and without an obvious route, it towers above … Continue reading

WCP-5

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Pages 219-220 of the book. WCP-5 is a seldom-visited summit by any measure. See Dave Pahlas’ trip report. USGS Robinson Bar … Continue reading