Peak 7395

Peak 7395 viewed from the west.

This peak is not in the book. Published June 2020 This peak is the shortest of the three ranked summits in the the Red Hills subrange of the Lost River Range. It is located southeast of Taylor Mountain, the highest peak in this small subrange. USGS Red Hills Access Primary access is from the Dry Creek Road [(A)(6) Page 290]. The … Continue reading

Red Hill

Red Hill viewed from the southeast.

This peak is not in the book. Published June 2020 Red Hill is the second highest peak in the Red Hills subrange of the Lost River Range. It is a treeless peak with one of the best 360 degree views in Idaho. USGS Red Hills Access Primary access is from the Wet Creek/Pass Creek Road [(A)(6.1) Page 290]. Follow this … Continue reading

Donkey Benchmark

The summit of Donkey Benchmark viewed from the west.

This peak is not in the book. Published May 2020 Donkey Benchmark is the highest point in the Donkey Hills. It is located at the northwest end of this Lost River Range subrange. The USGS and the Coast and Geodetic Survey have both surveyed from this summit. The views of the Lost River Range and Lemhi Range from this summit … Continue reading

Taylor Mountain 8644

Taylor Mountain viewed from the Southeast. John Platt Photo

This peak is not in the book. Published May 2020 This Taylor Mountain, one of four Idaho peaks with this name, is the highest point in the Red Hills. The Red Hills are a subrange of the Lost River Range located between the Lost River Range’s crest and the Little Lost River Valley. This peak’s north face rises up abruptly … Continue reading

Peak 6906 (Phoebe Peak)

Phoebe Peak. John Platt Photo

This peak is not in the book. Published May 2020 Phoebe Peak is located southwest of Peak 6820 (Keyhole Mountain) on the massive Log Mountain/Deadwood Divide. USGS Teapot Mountain Access This peak is accessed via FST-090/Indian Ridge Trail [(C)(1.1)(b) on Page 139]. This well-maintained trail leaves the South Fork Salmon River Road at the Krassel Guard Station which is located … Continue reading

Peak 6820 (Keyhole Mountain)

The summit block. John Platt Photo

This peak is not in the book. Published May 2020 Keyhole Mountain is unofficially named after the keyhole in the peak’s summit block. Although one of the lower elevation summits on the Log Mountain -Deadwood Divide, it is a long haul to reach its summit from the deep South Fork Salmon River Canyon bottom. USGS Teapot Mountain Access This peak … Continue reading