This Salmon River Mountains subrange is found in the range’s extreme southwest corner above the confluence of the North Fork Payette River and the Payette River. ID-55 and the North Fork Payette River form the subrange’s western boundary; the Middle Fork Payette River form the range’s rather indefinite eastern boundary. The Warm Lake Highway is the northern boundary; the Payette … Continue reading
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This peak is not in the book. Peak 9712 is located about 1.0 mile southeast of Iron Mountain. Although higher than Iron Mountain, its remoteness means it is seldom climbed. Accessing this peak requires roughly a 20-mile round trip with plenty of elevation gain. Climb the peak via its Northwest Ridge from the point where the Iron Mountain Trail crosses … Continue reading
This section of the of the Salmon River Mountains covers a massive stretch of mountains in the North Central portion of the range. The northern border is formed by Big Creek; the eastern border is the Middle Fork Salmon River. The southern border is formed by Red Ridge on its east end and the East Fork Salmon River on the … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Published July 2018 Wallis Peak is a rounded peak located northeast of War Eagle Mountain. It is accessed from War Eagle via FS-331 which follows the connecting ridge to its West Slopes. Use the War Eagle Mountain page for access information. From War Eagle, follow the road to the Wallis Cabin. Just before … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Published July 2018 War Eagle Mountain is located northeast of Secesh Meadows and Warren Wagon Road. It is a big rounded mountain with over 800 feet of prominence. An active fire lookout is located on the summit. As you would expect, the view from the top is massive. USGS War Eagle Mountain Access … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Published July 2018 Middle Marshall is located between Marshall Mountain and Marshall Fin. The peak is an easy Class 2 ascent from FS-325, which traverses its West Slopes. Use the Marshall Mountain and Marshall Fin pages for access information. USGS War Eagle Mountain I climbed the peak with Pat McGrane. We traversed the … Continue reading