Moonshine Mountain by Livingston Douglas

Moonshine Mountain as viewed from the west. Livingston Douglas Photos

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2020 Moonshine Mountain is a thickly forested mound with a narrow east-west summit ridge. It is located south of Thurmon Ridge, east of Bishop Mountain, and southeast of Green Canyon Pass. This climb is the second peak in a three-peak adventure that includes Thurmon Ridge (7,338 feet), Moonshine Mountain (6,931 feet), … Continue reading

Little Butte by Livingston Douglas

Little Butte as viewed from the west. Livingston Douglas Photo

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2020 Little Butte is a forested hump located west of US-20 and southwest of Island Park. It is a ranked summit and is a reasonable scramble via its north ridge from Little Butte Road/FSR-317. You may have a harder time dealing with badly-rutted FSR-317 than with the climb up the north … Continue reading

Peak 8773 by Livingston Douglas

Peak 8773 as viewed from the south, from the summit area atop Peak 8613. Livingston Douglas Photo

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2020 Peak 8773 sits above Webber Creek to its south. It is a gentle hump that is a mix of forest and open scrub. In actuality, Peak 8773 is a ranked summit that is a point on the east spur of the southeast ridge of magnificent Fritz Peak (9,738 feet). It … Continue reading

Fritz Peak by Livingston Douglas

Fritz Peak and its rugged southwest aspects including its Class 3 southwest face (left of center). Livingston Douglas Photo

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 327 of the book. Published November 2020 Fritz Peak is an impressive summit with some very rugged aspects. The southwest side of the southeast ridge is particularly wicked and should be avoided. The southeast ridge itself (discussed in the book) is no picnic. The southwest ridge is challenging but doable … Continue reading

Peak 9284 by Livingston Douglas

Peak 9284 as viewed from the west along the Continental Divide. The summit is dead-center and dark with shadows. Livingston Douglas Photo

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2020 Peak 9284 is a peak on the Continental Divide that sits east of the [more rugged and higher] Peak 9900/The Knuckle and The Thumb (9,760 feet). Peak 9284 is a gentle hump that is in a somewhat remote position on the Divide and takes a bit of hiking to reach … Continue reading