This peak is not in the book. Published November 2020 Peak 7037 is located on the east side of the Champagne Creek drainage. It is overshadowed by its neighbor to the north, Timbered Dome (8,356 feet). This area is a mix of private and public land so be very careful with the route that you choose in order to stay … Continue reading
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This peak is not in the book. Published November 2020 Peak 8319 is the sister peak to nearby Appendicitis Hill (8,523 feet) and is probably overlooked by most climbers. It sits at the head of Rocky Canyon and is almost due south of Appendicitis Hill. Peak 8319 is just a ridge point on the massive south ridge of Appendicitis Hill. … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Published November 2020 Peak 7060 separates Marsh Canyon from Wood Canyon. It towers over Antelope Creek to its south and offers a splendid view of Appendicitis Hill to its southeast. This area is mostly private land. However, if you plan properly, you can remain on BLM land if climbing the south spur/southeast ridge … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Published November 2020 Peak 7563 is located on a ridge line that separates Newman Canyon to the east from the Trail Creek drainage to the west. It sits well above its neighboring peaks to the west (Peak 6620, Antelope Twins North, and Antelope Twins South) and is visible from the Antelope Valley to … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Published November 2020 Peak 6620 separates Latham Hollow from Trail Creek. It is a rather inconsequential scrub hump and is an easy climb from the jeep road that connects the Antelope Creek Road to Trail Creek Road. Park on a saddle that sits at the base of the northwest ridge. USGS Grouse Access … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Published November 2020 Peak 6660 (Antelope Twins North) is one of two humps of identical height located on the southeast side of the Antelope Valley and just south of the bridge crossing of Antelope Creek on Antelope Creek Road. It is best to climb both of these peaks together since they are close … Continue reading