Red Devil Mountain by Livingston Douglas

Red Devil Mountain as viewed from the Southwest Ridge of Peak 6852. The Southeast Shoulder is just right of center. Livingston Douglas Photo

This peak is not in the book. Published December 2019 Red Devil Mountain is actually the lowest point on a ridge that separates Hangman Gulch from an unnamed gulch to the west. The summit offers a splendid view of Hailey, ID. This is a seldom-visited peak because it is clogged with thick sagebrush with loose scree underneath. Unlike its neighbor … Continue reading

Peak 6186 (Gilman Hill) by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. I updated this post with additional access information, a map, and a photo. Updated November 2021 Peak 6186 sits above Gilman Flat and is the largest of three peaks in the immediate vicinity that look northward to the lush, green ranch land of Gilman Flat. Beware of rattlesnakes and copperheads in this area. … Continue reading

Peak 7422 by Livingston Douglas

The summit cairn atop Peak 7422 with pyramidal-shaped Peak 8324 in the background (middle of photo). Livingston Douglas Photo

This peak is not in the book. Published December 2019 Peak 7422 towers 1,800 vertical feet above Greenhorn Gulch to the south. The southern half of the mountain is mostly BLM land whereas the northern half of the mountain is mostly on private land. Consult the BLM Sun Valley map to stay out of trouble. Greenhorn Gulch road is heavily … Continue reading

Gilman Butte by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. I updated this post with additional access information and a map. Updated November 2021 Gilman Butte is a ranked summit that is located just east of Rocky Butte. It is a rocky outcrop, not a typical flat-topped butte. Gilman Butte is located on the south side of Croy Creek Road and Gilman Flat, due … Continue reading

Rattlesnake Butte by Livingston Douglas

Rattlesnake Butte as viewed from the Northeast Spur of Dinosaur Ridge. The butte is dead-center with the reddish field grass on its South Face. Avoid the rugged ridge section around Point 5105 (the blackish rock and scrub left of center). It’s a tedious, difficult affair. Livingston Douglas Photo

This peak is not in the book. Published December 2019 Rattlesnake Butte is one of several buttes in the Magic Reservoir area. It is located at the southeast corner of the reservoir and is a fun scramble from the Big Wood River Access Road to the south. I didn’t see any rattlesnakes but I did have two bull snakes slither … Continue reading