This peak is not in the book. Livingston Douglas supplemented this page with three photos. Updated January 2023 Idaho Ridge is located west of Driggs, Idaho and NNE of Mount ManningĀ in the Big Hole Mountains. The peak is best described as a long, mellow NNW-to-SSE ridge. Along this ridge are 4 potential summits that vary in height by mere feet. … Continue reading
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This peak is not in the book. Livingston Douglas added two new routes and updated access information at this link: Southeast Spur/Northeast Ridge and Southeast Ridge Routes Goodenough Peak, also known as Peak 8037, lies southeast of Scout Mountain in the Bannock Mountain Range within the Caribou-Targhee National Forest. This peak can be accessed from multiple directions. USGS Scout Mountain … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. There are a lot of options to reach this summit set out below. Margo Mandella is the author of the original entry which she climbed while making a three peak loop. I added a route starting on Pine Creek Pass. Livingston Douglas added a new route and access point as part of a … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Rock Knoll sits south of Pocatello, approximately 5 miles southwest of Kinport Peak in the Bannock Range. This peak is most easily accessed from the east. USGS Pocatello South From the Bannock Highway in Pocatello, take Gibson Jack Road west to where it ends at a large parking area. Use Gibson Jack Trail/FST-014 … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Margo Mandella authored the first entry for this peak. Subsequently, Livingston Douglas added another version. Both are included below. Updated January 2023 Henderson Peak by Margo Mandella Henderson Peak is located approximately 4 miles southeast of Garns Mountain in the Big Hole Mountains. The summit provides great views of various Big Hole peaks, … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Idler Peak sits on the Lick Creek Range Crest above Idler Lake, between Lick Creek Summit and Nick Peak. This is a remote, rugged and trailless area. See John Platt’s trip report to read how he covered 17 miles and 4,010 feet of elevation gain to reach the summit. USGS Fitsum Summit … Continue reading