Peak 4820

Peak 4820 viewed from the northwest.

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2020 This upside-down, cake-shaped peak is located south of Murphy, Idaho and northeast of Reynolds, Idaho. USGS Reynolds Access Access the ridge from the Reynolds Stage Coach Road/Rabbit Creek Road. Reach this paved and then good gravel road from ID-78 at the east end of Murphy, Idaho. Follow this road south … Continue reading

Homers Nipple

Homers Nipple viewed from the eastern edge of Table Rock.

This small peak is not in the book. Homers Nipple is located west of Table Rock. Although short in stature and prominence, it is a distinctive summit when viewed from the Boise valley to the east. Urban expansion is closing in on this peak. Part of the expansion includes a new trail which, when built, will improve access to this … Continue reading

Table Rock

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2020 Table Rock stands over the northeast corner of Boise. It has a large lighted cross on its summit. Table Rock is very popular with Boisiens. A few notes for those not familiar with it. The high point on the map no longer exists as the quarry on the east side … Continue reading

Peak 6945 by Livingston Douglas

The summit of antenna-clad Peak 6945 (left of center) as viewed from high on the north ridge. Livingston Douglas Photo

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2020 Peak 6945 is on a ridgeline mountain that separates Garden Creek from Rattlesnake Creek. It is overshadowed by its much bigger neighbor to the east, Old Tom Mountain (8,733 feet). Due to private property, Peak 6945 is best climbed in combination with Peak 6544 to its north from a 6,222-foot … Continue reading

Peak 5578 by Livingston Douglas

Peak 5578 (summit is left of center) and its northeast ridge (coming at the camera), as viewed from the 2-track BLM road that reaches a field near its base. Livingston Douglas Photo

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2020 Peak 5578 is situated northwest of White Valley and west of Deep Creek at the south end of the Deep Creek Mountains. This area is a patchwork of public and private land so be careful. This route is entirely on BLM land. Peak 5578 is most easily accessed via a … Continue reading

Peak 6620 by Livingston Douglas

Peak 6620 (right of center), its south ridge (coming at the camera), and Stump Canyon (left of center) as viewed from the south. North Canyon Road is visible at the bottom of the photo. Livingston Douglas Photo

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2020 Peak 6620 is a nice ridgeline summit on a north-south ridgeline located just north of North Canyon and just east of Stump Canyon. This area has a lot of private land, so be careful. The south end of Peak 6620 is closed to the public as is the first section … Continue reading