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
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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
This peak is not in the book. Updated December 2021. The highest point in Lewis County is located northwest of Grangeville, Idaho in the Craig Mountains. This peak is located entirely on private property and you will need to secure permission to visit its summit. Please note that Brian Metz is no longer the appropriate landowner to call (as of … Continue reading

This peak is not in the book. Peak 6180 is the highest point in Benewah County. It is located south of Latour Peak. USGS Twin Crags Contributor Ken Jones provided the following route information: From I-90 west of Pinehurst, take the exit on the east bank of the Coeur d’Alene River and head south on Latour Creek Road. The pavement … Continue reading

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 327 of the book. The access directions in the book are no longer valid due to a road closure. Use the access information set out below. Published August 2019 As noted in the book, Webber Peak is not a separate peak but is the [lower] South Summit of Scott Peak. … Continue reading

This peak is not in the book. Updated September 2018 This peak is the highest point in Gem County. It is located in the northeast corner of the county and five miles north of Snowbank Mountain. Two routes are set out below. A third possibility is to hike the peak from the north via the road system north of the … Continue reading