Knob Mountain by Livingston Douglas

Knob Mountain (center, behind the closer hump) as viewed from the northwest. Livingston Douglas Photo

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2020 Knob Mountain is a ridge hump on the Continental Divide just east of the Red Conglomerate Peaks. Though it has a gentle summit area, its north face is wickedly steep and rugged. I’m not sure how it acquired the name “Knob Mountain” as it doesn’t look like a knob or … Continue reading

Peak 7496 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2020 Peak 7496 is a forested peak north of Kilgore, ID that sits above Pasture Creek (to the north), Cottonwood Creek (to the east), and East Camas Creek (to the west). A forest bushwhack is required as there are no trails or roads on this peak. The easiest climb is from … Continue reading

Cinder Butte by Livingston Douglas

Cinder Butte (the gentle hump in center) as viewed from the southwest along the Dubois-Kilgore Road. Livingston Douglas Photo

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2020 Cinder Butte is located along the Dubois-Kilgore Road, just above its junction with Red Road. It is a fun, albeit brushy, scramble from the road via its south face. Wear long pants for this one. This hike is entirely on public land (State of Idaho land). It is a 20-minute round-trip … Continue reading

Peak 7620 North by Livingston Douglas

Peak 7620 North as viewed from the rocky, narrow southeast ridge. The summit is dead ahead. Livingston Douglas Photo

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2020 Peak 7620 North is a summit located on a very narrow ridgeline in the Eastern Websters. This ridgeline runs from ID-34 southeast to Deer Creek. The easiest ascent route is from Deer Creek Road/FSR-156 southwest of Freedom, WY. The hike is mostly on old roads and use trails. This climb … Continue reading

Peak 6358 by Livingston Douglas

Peak 6358 as viewed from low on the Valvehouse Trail. The summit is just right of center and the west shoulder is a bit farther to the right. Livingston Douglas Photo

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2020 Peak 6358 sits above the Mink Creek drainage and the Bannock Highway. It is overshadowed by its much-higher neighbors, Scout Mountain (to the east) and Slate Mountain (to the west). However, it is still a worthy peak (only two feet shy of being a ranked summit) and makes for a … Continue reading