Peak 10060 by Derek Percoski

This peak is not in the book. Updated November 2020 Peak 10060 is located on the main Sawtooth Crest midway between Elk Peak and Mount Cramer. USGS Warbonnet Peak Access FST-101/FST-154, Redfish Lake Creek Trail [(A)(6)(b) Pages 206-207]. Take the Redfish Lake Shuttle to reach the starting point. Without the shuttle would require a high fitness level to climb the … Continue reading

Peak 9980

This peak is not in the book. Published December 2023 This peak is located just west of the main Sawtooth Crest and Mount Underhill. This peak is remote and difficult to reach. I suspect that when the LiDAR data for this area is published (2026?) this peak will be recognized as a 10er. While the peak has probably been climbed … Continue reading

Red Sentinel

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Pages 170-171 of the book. Red Sentinel rises steeply above Redfish Lake Creek and is northeast of Le Bec D’Aigle. There is only one reported climb of this peak.  USGS Warbonnet Peak … Continue reading

Peak 9510

Peak 9510. Google Earth Image

This peak is not in the book. Peak 9510 is located just north of the pass between Alpine Lake and Baron Lake. It is just west of Le Bec D’Aigle. USGS Warbonnet Peak Access FST-101, [(A)(6)(c) on Page 207] South Ridge, Class 3 Leave FST-101 at the pass and climb the South Ridge. The exact line is unreported. … Continue reading

Peak 9854 (Little Baron Peak)

Little Baron Peak’s south face. Dave Pahlas Photo

This peak is not in the book. This peak is located in the upper reaches of Fishhook Creek due east of Baron Peak. USGS Stanley Lake Access Fishhook Creek [(A)(6)(d.1) on Page 208] South Face, Class 2+ Dave Pahlas and John Fadgen climbed the South Face using the line up the gully that leads directly to the summit. Dave reports: … Continue reading

Peak 8848

This peak is not in the book. This peak is located in the northwest corner of the Sawtooth Range due south of Copper Mountain and just east of ID-21. While not a well known destination, this peak has over 1,000 feet of prominence and great views of the surrounding country. Brett Sergenian provided the route information for this peak. His … Continue reading