This peak is not in the book. Peak 5591 sits just south of Federal Butte and southwest of Murphy, Idaho. The peak can be approached from Murphy via the Silver City Road, but it is best accessed from the west via Moores Creek. I climbed Peak 5591 from Moores Creek in conjunction with a climb of Federal Butte. See the … Continue reading
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This peak is not in the book. Margo Mandella and Livingston Douglas each wrote reports on this peak which are set out below. Livingston’s report also includes valuable information on map errors as well as more detailed access and route descriptions. Both reports will get you to the summit. Updated November 2020 Peak 8037 is located southeast of Pocatello, almost … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. USGS Ryan Peak Ragged and remote Mount Rearview is located due north of Griswold Peak where it divides the East and West Pass Creek drainages. The peak is Class 3 via either its North Ridge or South Ridge with a Class 4 summit block. George Reinier states of the North Ridge: “Some would classify … Continue reading
Peak 9475 sits directly west of Peak 9760, which is on Page 198 of the book. I do not have the exact latitude and longitude coordinates for this small peak. Therefore, I have included the coordinates for Peak 9760 to get you to the correct spot. The Kong formation is located on the West Slopes of Peak 9475. These two … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Peak 9918 is located west of Glens Peak on a ridge line that runs WNW from Glens Peak to Peak 9930/Benedict Peak. USGS Mount Everly The first ascent was up the East Face by Bob Boyles and friends. Bob reports: “Peak 9918 in the Tenlake Creek drainage by Ardeth Lake. We put up … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Prescott Peak is located on the main Lemhi Range Crest between Mount Inspiration and Medusa. The peak has an impressive 1,700-foot North Face that towers above Davis Creek. So why two unofficial names? The original Mount Perspiration name was given to the peak by Rick Baugher, a long-time contributor to this website, when he … Continue reading