![The Knuckle (summit is left of center) and its smooth, easy southeast ridge (the skyline). The approach follows the partially-forested shoulder in mid-ground from lower left to upper right to intersect a north-south ridge that heads left up to the Continental Divide southeast of The Knuckle. Livingston Douglas Photo](https://www.idahoaclimbingguide.com/wp-content/uploads/F2B11C0A-2215-45E3-B42E-233A8D90BC74-175x175.jpeg)
This peak is not in the book. Published November 2020 The Knuckle is a rugged, narrow ridgeline peak on the Continental Divide that sits east of the rocky outcrop called The Thumb. This climb is the second peak in a three-peak journey that includes Peak 9284, The Knuckle, and The Thumb (9,787 feet). USGS Edie Creek Access Same as for … Continue reading