This peak is not in the book. Livingston Douglas supplied the detailed route descriptions found below. Updated November 2018 Pomerelle Peak is the highest point in the Pomerelle Ski area. Its summit can be reached either from the ski area lodge by walking up the runs or from the Mount Harrison Road by following a 4WD road up from the … Continue reading
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Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 311 of the book. Larry Prescott and Livingston Douglas provided the route updates set out below. Updated December 2019 Gloved Peak is one of the many peaks surrounding Mormon Gulch. It is a worthy goal best reached via the mining road that leads from North Creek to the high Lemhi … Continue reading
Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 310 of the book. Livingston Douglas provides a new descent route below but, be forewarned, he doesn’t recommend it. Use the link below to Larry Prescott’s trip report for additional photos of this peak. Updated December 2019 Marshalls Mount is located on the main Lemhi Ridge Crest south-southeast of the … Continue reading
Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 310 of the book. White Bird Peak sits above Uncle Ike Creek and east of Buckhorn Peak. Larry Prescott climbed it from Buckhorn Peak via the relatively gentle connecting ridge. Use the link below to read his excellent trip report. USGS Fallert Springs … Continue reading
Climbing and access information for this peak is on Pages 310-311 of the book. Dome Peak is an easy stroll from the summit of White Bird Peak which, in turn, can be reached from Buckhorn Peak. Use the link below to read about Larry Prescott’s ridge traverse of all three peaks. USGS Fallert Springs … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Livingston Douglas added two photos to the initial page. Updated November 2022 Coyote Butte is a minor volcanic cone located roughly 3.5 miles south of Initial Point and west of the Swan Falls Dam Road. I hesitate to include it since it has only 176 feet of prominence and the various roads leading … Continue reading