This peak is not in the book. Published December 2024 Peak 9347 and its neighbor to the northwest (Peak 9408) sit on a high ridgeline that separates Twelvemile Creek from Tenmile Creek in the Eastern Salmon River Mountains. It is most easily climbed from Yankee Fork Road to its southeast. Peak 9347 sees few visitors. USGS Elevenmile Creek Access From … Continue reading
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This peak is not in the book. Published December 2024 Peak 9515 is the high point on a rugged ridge that separates Tenmile Creek from Eightmile Creek in the Eastern Salmon River Mountains. It is seldom climbed. Peak 9515 is most easily climbed from Yankee Fork Road to its southeast. USGS Elevenmile Creek Access From ID-75 at Sunbeam, drive north … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Published December 2024 Peak 9477 is a gentle summit that sits at the headwaters of Park Creek in the Eastern Salmon River Mountains. It is most easily climbed from the Estes Mountain area. Peak 9477 sits atop a high ridgeline that separates Greylock Creek from Eightmile Creek. USGS Custer Access Same as for … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Published December 2024 Peak 9621 is a rocky, rugged peak that sits on a high ridgeline that separates Greylock Creek from Eightmile Creek in the Eastern Salmon River Mountains. It is most easily climbed from the Estes Mountain area to its west. Peak 9621 sees very few visitors. USGS Custer Access Same as … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Published December 2024 Peak 9108 is an unranked hump on the east ridge of Mount Greylock (9,857 feet). It is mostly forested but has a steep, rocky northeast face (see photo). Peak 9108 can either be climbed in conjunction with Mount Greylock or directly from Yankee Fork Road to its southeast. USGS Custer … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Published December 2024 Peak 9461 and its two neighbors (Peak 9621 and Peak 9477) sit atop a high ridgeline that separates Greylock Creek from Eightmile Creek in the Eastern Salmon River Mountains. It is most easily climbed from Yankee Fork Road/FSR-070 to its southeast. Peak 9461 is seldom climbed. USGS Custer Access From … Continue reading