Mountain View Peak by Livingston Douglas

The summit of Mountain View Peak in January. Dan Robbins Photo

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2019 Mountain View Peak is the high point on Buckskin Ridge. It can easily be reached via Buckskin Road/FSR-617 if you have a high-clearance, 4WD vehicle. There are a series of major watery mudholes on this road making it difficult to even hike it! USGS Pike Mountain North Ridge, Class 2 … Continue reading

Peak 6763 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2019 Peak 6763 is a ranked summit that lies on the north-to-south ridgeline that extends from Pike Mountain north over Elk Butte and continues north all the way along the west side of Wahlstrom Hollow to reach Magpie Basin at its terminus. Though not as high as its southern neighbors, Peak … Continue reading

Elk Butte by Livingston Douglas

Elk Butte. Dan Robbins Photo

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2019 Elk Butte is a small, unobtrusive hump on the long ridge that extends north from Pike Mountain. The peak has impenetrable brush/aspens/willows on its lower west face making a direct climb from Rock Creek Road a virtual impossibility. It also has several sections of thick forest on its north ridge, … Continue reading

Grand View Peak by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2019 Grand View Peak is a point on the long northern extension of Buckskin Ridge. Buckskin Ridge is, in turn, an extension of the long, dominant north-south ridge that splits the South Hills—Deadline Ridge. Grand View Peak has a tall cairn and a USGS benchmark on its summit. It is guarded … Continue reading

Sugarloaf 5760 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2019 Sugarloaf is a windswept bump on a long plateau/butte at the north end of the South Hills. It has two notable landmarks: an antenna facility (quite visible) and a USGS benchmark (not so visible). The easiest route is via Indian Spring Road (from the north) with a short scramble up … Continue reading