Peak 6910 by Livingston Douglas

The undulating ridge line of Peak 6910. The double-humped summit is just left of center. The Left/West summit is the high point. Livingston Douglas Photo

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2019 Peak 6910 is the highest of three ranked summits in the hill country south of Rattlesnake Peak. This area has numerous gullies/drainages, ridges, old roads and cattle trails. The bushwhacking in the gullies/drainages can be very difficult. While cattle roam this country now, miners staked their claims here many years … Continue reading

Peak 6840 by Livingston Douglas

Peak 6840 as viewed from the summit of Peak 6910. The left hump is the high point. Livingston Douglas Photo

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2019 Peak 6840 is located about three miles due south of Rattlesnake Peak (5,915 feet) but is much higher than its northern neighbor. This peak sits on the Bannock County/Oneida County line and is on the northern reaches of the LONG north ridge of Elkhorn Mountain. Peak 6840 is a somewhat … Continue reading

Rattlesnake Peak 5915 by Livingston Douglas

Rattlesnake Peak as viewed from the S end of Hawkins Reservoir. Livingston Douglas Photo

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2019 Rattlesnake Peak is a handsome hill that sits just south of the Hawkins Reservoir. While most of the peak is in the Caribou National Forest, there is private land surrounding sections of it so be careful. Rattlesnake Peak is the northernmost ranked summit on the LONG north ridge of Elkhorn … Continue reading