Peak 5428

Approaching Peak 5428 from the south.

This peak is not in the book. Published April 2018 Peak 5428 is located due south of Peak 5580 on the north side of the Silver City Range in the Owyhee Mountains. Climb the peak via its South Ridge. Please refer to the Peak 5580 page for access and route information. USGS Silver City   … Continue reading

Peak 5580

Peak 5580 viewed from Peak 5428. The highest point is behind the granite point.

This peak is not in the book. Published April 2018. Peak 5580 is located on the northern flanks of the Silver City Range in the Owyhee Mountains. It is part of a large uplifted area north of the main crest and Sinker Creek. This section has several points which fall under 300 feet of prominence, including Peak 5428. The open … Continue reading

Peak 6889 by Brett Sergenian

Peak 6889. Brett Sergenian Photo

This peak is not in the book. Brett chose his route to avoid the private land surrounding De Lamar. This private land is related to the historic mining operations. Published April 2014. Peak 6889 is located west of Silver City and southeast of the De Lamar mining site. USGS Flint Access Approach the peak from the De Lamar/Silver City Road … Continue reading

Peak 10153 by Livingston Douglas

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 323 of the book, where the peak is incorrectly identified as Elk Mountain. The actual Beaverhead Elk Mountain is located just over a mile south of Peak 10153. USGS Deadman Pass. Published April 2018 Access Hall Creek Road [(B)(5.1)(a) on Page 329] as revised and updated. Please refer to the … Continue reading

Point 7860 Twin Falls County HP

The Twin Falls County High Point. Dan Robbins Photo

This point is not in the book. Dan Robbins, Ken Jones and Livingston Douglas provided the beta and photos for this page. Updated November 2020  Point 7860 is the Twin Falls County High Point. It is part of a ridge that spills from Nevada’s Jarbidge Mountains across the border into Idaho. Since it is accessed from the Snake River Plain … Continue reading