This peak is not in the book. Peak 9918 is located west of Glens Peak on a ridge line that runs WNW from Glens Peak to Peak 9930/Benedict Peak. USGS Mount Everly The first ascent was up the East Face by Bob Boyles and friends. Bob reports: “Peak 9918 in the Tenlake Creek drainage by Ardeth Lake. We put up … Continue reading
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This peak is not in the book. Prescott Peak is located on the main Lemhi Range Crest between Mount Inspiration and Medusa. The peak has an impressive 1,700-foot North Face that towers above Davis Creek. So why two unofficial names? The original Mount Perspiration name was given to the peak by Rick Baugher, a long-time contributor to this website, when he … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. I have included two Steve Mandella photos and Margo Mandella’s GPS track at the bottom of the page. Be sure to read Livingston’s Map Error section which points out significant errors on the maps you may use. Updated January 2023 Mount Manning is located at the head of Buttermilk Draw on the east … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Peak 8340 is located just southeast of Black Tip Mountain. Access for both peaks is from Fisher Creek Saddle, which is reached by a rough dirt road. The peak is a Class 2 hike from the saddle. USGS Black Tip … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Margo Mandella and Livingston Douglas provided the access and route information. Updated November 2020 Peak 6582 lies approximately 3.8 miles due west of Scout Mountain on public land managed by the State of Idaho in the Bannock Range. This peak is easily accessed from its east side. USGS Clifton Creek Access From the … Continue reading
This attractive Pocatello Range peak is not in the book. Access is the main problem confronting climbers. Thanks to Livingston Douglas and the Pocatello BLM office, we now have a clarification and verified access point. Updated November 2019 Camelback Mountain sits due east of Pocatello and north of Chinese Peak in the appropriately-named Pocatello Range. From Pocatello’s west bench, the … Continue reading