This peak is not in the book. This peak is part of the Trout Creek Pass Grand Slam completed by Livingston Douglas. Published November 2019 Swanty Peak is an impressive mountain that sits due south of Dads Hump and South Tit. It has two summits of similar height. The south summit is about 20 feet higher than the measured north … Continue reading
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This peak is not in the book. This peak is part of the Trout Creek Pass Grand Slam completed by Livingston Douglas. Published November 2019 Trout Creek Mountain is a BIG mountain. It dominates the Trout Creek Pass and Fall Creek area. It is the 3rd highest peak in the South Hills. It is most easily reached via an ATV … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. This peak is part of the Trout Creek Pass Grand Slam completed by Livingston Douglas. Published November 2019 South Tit is a rounded peak that is ALMOST a ranked summit. It is located directly south of Dads Hump. It is an easy cross-country traverse from Dads Hump with a final climb up easy, … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. This peak is part of the Trout Creek Pass Grand Slam completed by Livingston Douglas. Published November 2019 Dads Hump IS literally a small rocky hump located just above, and east of, Trout Creek Pass. This minor hump is Peak #1 of the Trout Creek Pass Grand Slam. It is a fun, short … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Published November 2019 Fall Creek Hill is a handsome, steep hill that overlooks the lower reaches of Fall Creek, near its convergence with Trapper Creek. The west face is wickedly steep and thickly forested. It has probably never been climbed. The north ridge is a fun scramble from FSR-533 but it does require … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Published November 2019 Joes Mountain sits southwest of Beaverdam Pass and is a very high peak (6th-highest in the South Hills). The peak is guarded by thick pine forest on its north and west aspects. The mountain’s weakness is its southwest face, which is an easy scramble on open terrain directly from an … Continue reading