This peak is not in the book. Published December 2019 Rattlesnake Point is the high point of a magnificent ridge that sits above ID-22 and Peak 5928. This ridge is the east spur of the VERY LONG south ridge of Peak 9300. People must visit Rattlesnake Point because there is a huge cairn on its summit. Though not a ranked … Continue reading
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This peak is not in the book. Published December 2019 Peak 6415 is one of several rocky outcrops in the rolling hills east of Muldoon Summit. While most of the terrain is sagebrush, the tops of the hills here are rugged and rocky. The ridge crest terrain is arguably some of the worst in eastern Idaho: loose shale, charred rock/soil, … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Published December 2019 Peak 7070 is one of several rocky outcrops in the rolling hills east of Muldoon Summit. While most of the terrain is sagebrush, the tops of the hills here are rugged and rocky. The ridge crest terrain is arguably some of the worst in eastern Idaho: loose shale, charred rock/soil, … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Published December 2019 Peak 7392 is a hill located between Big Dry Canyon and Muldoon Canyon. Its southwest ridge makes for a great early-season scramble on open terrain. USGS Seamans Creek Southwest Ridge, Class 2 Access From ID-75 in Bellevue, drive east on Pine Street (which becomes Muldoon Canyon Road) for 4.6 miles … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Published December 2019 Peak 8074 is the high point of a long ridgeline that separates Big Dry Canyon from Martin Canyon. The easiest ascent route is via a BLM trail from Muldoon Summit up to the Italian Spring area and a scramble up the southeast face. A long, more aesthetic route is the … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. It is the 20th-steepest peak in Idaho. See Tim Worth’s Idaho Summit Steepness list.  Published December 2019 Peak 7940 is a massive rocky buttress that has probably never been climbed. It is located on the north side of North Creek just above a signed trail junction. The easiest approach is from a saddle … Continue reading