This peak is not in the book. Peak 10378 is located 0.9 miles almost due east of Peak 10488. Simpson is not an official name. Peak 10378 sits directly south of scenic Deer Lakes and North Deer Lake Peak. This Southern White Cloud mountain is located on a long East-West ridgeline south of Germania Creek. Dave Pahlas climbed this peak as … Continue reading
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Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 238 of the book. Peak 10680 is located southwest of Kent Peak. This peak is sometimes referred to as The Cone. USGS Ryan Peak … Continue reading
The Danskin Mountains are a complex subrange of the Boise Mountains. These peaks are discussed on Pages 152-153 of the book. This subrange is bordered by the Boise River/Lucky Peak Reservoir on its west side. The South Fork Boise River divides the range from the Boise Mountains along its northern flank and the Snake River Plain and US-20/Bennett Mountain Hills … Continue reading
Climbing and access information for this peak is on Pages 166-167 of the book. This peak is located in the uppermost part of the Fishhook drainage. It sees little interest from climbers, probably due to its location and the fact that it does not exceed 10,000 feet. Nevertheless, this peak is one of the most attractive mountaineering peaks in the … Continue reading
Climbing and access information for this peak is on Pages 193-194 of the book. Greg Parker provided the route information found in the book and is undoubtedly one of the climbers who best knows this interesting peak. His extensive update is set out down the page. Steve Grantham and Alex Feldman are two other climbers knowledgeable about this challenging summit. … Continue reading
Climbing and access information for this formation is on Pages 183-184 of the book. The Finger of Fate was damaged a 6.4 magnitude earthquake in early 2020. The top section of rock fell off the formation. Gary Gettman provided the discussion and marked up photos of “New” Finger of Fate’s remodelled summit set out below. Gary also directed me to … Continue reading