This peak is not in the book. Published November 2019 Peak 6970 is a ranked summit that lies on the west side of the primary ridge of the Bear River Range. It towers over Mink Creek and ID-36 to the west. It is one of several ranked summits that sit above the ranch land to the west but below the … Continue reading
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This peak is not in the book. Published November 2019 Peak 7882 is the highest point on a LONG ridge (unofficially called Snowslide Ridge) that extends from US-89 (to the south) to Snowslide Canyoon (to the north). The ridge spans a whopping 4-1/2 miles! The ridge crosses Telephone Draw on the way and has multiple ridge points. The final ridge point … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Published November 2019 Peak 8184 towers above the Preuss Creek drainage to the north. It is a somewhat brushy climb from Crow Creek Road to the east. The summit is at the south end of a long, narrow elongated ridge crest (8,160+) and is NOT Point 8184 as shown on the USGS map, … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Published November 2019 Peak 7595 sits at the north end of the Sheep Creek Hills. The summit is on private land and is fenced, posted, and gated (orange paint included). Having climbed all the way up from the floor of Montpelier Canyon to bag this peak, my frustration was high when I was … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. This peak can be climbed as part of a three-peak traverse described at the following link: The Giveout Triple Play. Published November 2019 Peak 7638 sits above Whiskey Flat and is on a ridge that parallels Crow Creek Road. FSR-801 (a narrow, badly rutted jeep road only suitable for ATVs) runs the entire length … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. This peak can be climbed as part of a three-peak traverse described at the following link: The Giveout Triple Play. Published November 2019 Peak 7765 is the second, and higher, ranked summit on a ridge that includes Shale Point (7,740 feet) to the south. The summit plateau/ridge crest is narrow and quite long … Continue reading