Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 234 of the book. Avalanche Peak, along with The Cross, gets a lot of ski ascents due to its close proximity to Galena Summit and ID-75. Avalanche danger awareness and avoidance is a prerequisite to attempting a Winter ascent of Avalanche Peak. Skiers have been caught by avalanches on this … Continue reading
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This peak is not in the book. This peak is located near the headwaters of the South Fork Payette River, south of Grandjean. John Platt and I recorded the first ascent of this peak in 2011. It is rated as the 6th-steepest peak in the State of Idaho. The first time I saw this peak was in 1990 (see A … Continue reading
Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 149 of the book. Updated August 2021 This big peak is a bit civilized with its still staffed fire lookout and a road that leads to the summit. A fire lookout was built on the summit in 1922. The current structure was built in 1956. The road is only open … Continue reading
Climbing and access information for this peak is on Pages 125-126 of the book. This peak towers above Harbor and Wilson Lakes. The easiest route on this peak climbs up steeply from its West Ridge with poor opportunities to set protection. I do not know of any attempts on its East or North Faces. USGS Mount McGuire … Continue reading
Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 333 of the book. Set forth below is an extensive update provided by Livingston Douglas which includes three routes. His north ridge route is the first recorded ascent of that ridge. Red Rock Mountain is located 1.2 miles NNW of Mount Jefferson and sits directly on the Continental Divide. Like … Continue reading
Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 118 of the book. Updated July 2018 As of 2016, the trail was in good shape. USGS Cape Horn Lakes … Continue reading