Peak 6472

Peak 6472. Photo - Steve Mandella.

This peak is not in the book. Margo wrote the original post. Livingston Douglas added a new route and photos which are set out below. Click on the photos to see a larger image. Peak 6472 is located south of the city of Pocatello and approximately a mile (at most) from Slate Mountain. The peak lies in the Bannock Range. Like … Continue reading

Peak 7060 by Margo Mandella

Peak 7060, Bannock County. Photo - Steve Mandella

This peak is not in the book.  Peak 7060 is located south of the city of Pocatello, approximately 2.5 miles south of Rock Knoll in the Bannock Range. The peak lies in Bannock County although its western base touches the Power County Line. USGS Clifton Creek The Forest Service/Westside Ranger District Road takes you within 2 miles of the peak, … Continue reading

Peak 6448

This peak is not in the book. Peak 6448 is located west of Warm Lake and southwest of Kline Mountain. John Platt, Art Troutner and John Fadgen made a Winter ascent of the peak in February 2016. They used an old logging road that starts where the Warm Lake Highway crosses Curtis Creek (see map below) and leads to the … Continue reading

Kline Mountain

This peak is not in the book. Kline Mountain sits just west of the northwest corner of Warm Lake and east of Cascade, Idaho. Recent fires have burned off the thick forests that once covered the peak. Depending upon where you start, you can reach the summit in 1.0-1.5 miles with less than 1,000 feet of elevation gain. The only … Continue reading

Table Legs Butte

This peak is not in the book. Margo Mandella and Livingston Douglas provided the following information based on separate climbs. Updated December 2020 Table Legs Butte is located approximately three miles southeast of Atomic City, Idaho on public land managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). This butte and several other buttes are visible from US-26. The butte’s summit … Continue reading

Meridian Peak

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 233 of the book. Meridian Peak is the focal point on a massive L-shaped ridge complex. The northern lobe runs north from Meridian Peak to Peak 10522. The eastern lobe that runs east to Toolbox Peak.  Middle Canyon and Hunter Creek border the ridge on its western flanks. The East … Continue reading