This peak is not in the book. Published July 2022 Nut Basin Lookout is the northwesternmost peak on a the ridge system that includes Southwest Butte. The peak was used as a fire lookout as early as 1915. A structure was constructed on the summit in 1927. The structure was destroyed in 1957. As you would expect, the view is … Continue reading
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This peak is not in the book. Published July 2022 Square Mountain sits deep inside the Gospel Hump Wilderness. A road corridor penetrates into the wilderness and ends on this peak’s summit at a fire lookout that was built in 1931. The lookout was manned into the early 1970s. The structure was repaired in the late 1990s. The view to … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Published July 2022 Peak 8119 is located due south of Tower Knob and due east of Gospel Peak. USGS Hanover Mountain Access See Pyramid Peak for access information and the map below. East Ridge, Class 2 Although not shown on the USGS quadrangle or the Forest Service maps, there is a fisherman’s trail … Continue reading
Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 70 of the book. This page replaces the book entry. Published July 2022 Tower Knob is located east of Gospel Peak and is due southwest of Upper Knob Lake. Bruce Dreher (who staffed the Square Mountain Lookout years ago) passed along the unofficial name. USGS Hanover Mountain Access See Pyramid … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Published July 2022 This peak is one of the Gospel Crag peaks. It is located southeast of Gospel Peak. Much of the peak is tree covered but there are still good views of Gospel Peak and Pyramid Peak from its summit. USGS Hanover Mountain Access See Pyramid Peak for access information. Follow FSR-444 … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Brett Sergenian made the first reported ascent in 2022. I attempted the peak a month later. Based on my attempt, I have updated the entry. I also did reconnaissance along the east side of the peak and climbed up to the notch between the main summit and the second summit. My high point … Continue reading