Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 62 of the book. Larkins Peak anchors the west end of the Mallard Larkins Pioneer Area, which forms the divide between the North Fork Clearwater and the Little North Fork Clearwater Rivers. This divide has a dramatic vertical rise of more than a mile in a short horizontal distance. Larkins … Continue reading
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This peak is not in the book. Duck Peak is located north of Slab Butte, east of Goose Lake, and north of Brundage Reservoir. John Platt has climbed this peak twice, once from the Goose Creek/Hazard Lake Road [(B)(1) on Page 134] and once from Fisher Creek Road. USGS Brundage Mountain West Ridge, Class 2 Park roughly one mile … Continue reading
Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 62 of the book. Crag Peak is located in the Malard Larkins Pioneer Area. Refer to the Larkins Peak page for updated access information. USGS Mallard Peak … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Four route descriptions are listed below, two of which are by Livingston Douglas. Additional Danskin Mountains access information is in the book [(D)(1) on Pages 154-155 and (G)(1) on Page 156]. Also see the following website page: Danskin Mountains OHV Trails. Updated October 2023 Peak 4966/Bender Peak is an unofficially-named summit that is … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Patterson Peak is named for Grant Alma Patterson (1921-1982), local civic leader, Postmaster for Hailey from 1968-1982, and former Hailey City Councilman. It is located due east of Hailey, Idaho on a ridgeline that divides Quigley Creek and Slaughterhouse Creek. USGS Baugh Creek SW Northwest Ridge, Class 2 Access From the intersection of … Continue reading
Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 301 of the book. Rocky Peak is an impressive Lemhi Range peak located northeast of Yellow Peak. The two peaks are separated by the Rocky Creek drainage. USGS Sheephorn Peak West Ridge Route, Class 3 by Livingston Douglas Access Middle Fork Little Timber Creek Trail [(A)(8.2)(a) on Page 314] The … Continue reading