Peak 10542 (U Mountain) by Livingston Douglas

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 301 of the book. The book does not identify the peak by its proposed name. The elevation and prominence figures are based on recent LiDAR updates. The USGS quad shows an elevation of 10,540 feet. Updated October 2025  U Mountain sits atop a U-shaped ridge that connects Slate Roof Peak … Continue reading

Ray Lode Peak by Livingston Douglas

Ray Lode Peak viewed from Big Eightmile Peak. Dave Pahlas Photo

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 301 of the book. The elevation and prominence figures are based on recent LiDAR measurements. The USGS quad shows an elevation of 10,723 feet. Updated October 2023 Ray Lode Peak is located on the main Lemhi Range Crest west of Gunsight Peak (10,838 feet) and over 1,600 feet above the … Continue reading

Peak 10623 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. The elevation and prominence figures are based on recent LiDAR updates. The USGS quad shows an elevation of 10,624 feet. Updated October 2025 Peak 10623 is located about a mile north of Ray Lode Peak and is southwest of Gunsight Peak (10,838 feet). It can be climbed in combination with Ray Lode Peak … Continue reading

Gunsight Peak 10838

Gunsight Peak viewed from Big Eightmile Peak. Dave Pahlas Photo

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 301 of the book. The elevation and prominence figures are based on recent LiDAR updates. The USGS quad shows an elevation of 10,835 feet. Livingston Douglas provided the access update found below and two new photos. Updated October 2025 Gunsight Peak is located east of the main Lemhi Range Crest. … Continue reading

Inyo Benchmark (Inyo Peak)

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 302 of the book. Inyo Peak is the southernmost peak on the Big Creek Divide. Rick Baugher climbed the peak after the book was published. Use the link below to read his trip report for updated access information. USGS Yellow Peak … Continue reading

Peak 10535

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 301 of the book. Of the two access references in the book, I believe the access listed below is the best choice for this peak. Peak 10535 is the highest point on the Patterson Divide. This Divide is discussed on Pages 300-301 of the book. Rick Baugher’s trip report is … Continue reading