This peak is not in the book. Peak 6180 is located southeast of Pocatello and east of I-15 at the southern end of the Pocatello Range. Rapid Creek is located along the east and north sides of the peak; Sorrelle Canyon lies on the west side. Peak 5932 is located just west of Peak 6180. Peak 6180 is almost entirely … Continue reading
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This peak is not in the book. Livingston Douglas provides more detailed access and information as well as photos. Updated November 2020 Peak 6361 and its popular Pocatello Mountain Range neighbor, Chinese Peak, rise up over east Pocatello and can be reached by various routes that cross over its summit. The two most popular are the ATV track that links … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Livingston Douglas provided an access update and additional photos. Updated November 2023 Mount Moh is located south of Lava Hot Springs, Idaho in the Portneuf Range, which is capped by Sedgwick Peak. Mount Moh has a long north-south trending summit ridge with an electronics facility to the north. Its highest point is found on … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Baldy Mountain sits two miles south of Sedgwick Peak. The road to Sedgwick passes just below the peak’s summit. See the Sedgwick page for the complicated access to this peak. Class 1+. USGS Sedgwick Peak … Continue reading
The Grass Mountains are located northeast of New Meadows and east of US-93 in the Payette National Forest. The Goose Creek/Hazard Lake Road parallels the east side of this subrange. This convoluted divide trends from north-to-south for roughly 16 miles and encompasses several mountain lakes and bald ridgelines that offer scenic vistas and good hiking. In the book, I included Granite … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Peak 8071, which has slightly less than 300 feet of prominence, is located southwest of the Grass Mountains High Point. Peak 8071 is a short stroll from that peak. Use the directions on the Grass Mountains High Point page to get to the West Side of the high point. From the saddle, keen … Continue reading