This peak is not in the book. The original information was provided by Eric Pohlmann who proposed the name Willowdale Peak. The 2019 update is based on my climb. Additional Danskin Mountains access information is in the book [(D)(1) on Pages 154-155 and (G)(1) on Page 156]. Also see the following website page: Danskin Mountains OHV Trails. USGS Long Tom … Continue reading
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This peak is not in the book. Additional Danskin Mountains access information is in the book [(D)(1) on Pages 154-155 and (G)(1) on Page 156]. Also see the following website page: Danskin Mountains OHV Trails. Published May 2018 Mayfield Peak is located on the westernmost Danskin Mountains Crest. The summit is located on private property. Secure permission before ascending this … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Erik Pohlmann and Livingston Douglas contributed the information found below. This peak can be climbed as part of a three-peak ridge traverse that includes Peak 5913 (Cayuse Peak), Peak 5780 (Mennecke Peak), and Peak 6021 (Teetors Peak) found at this link: Cayuse-Mennecke–Teetors Traverse by Livingston Douglas Additional Danskin Mountains access information can be … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Published May 2018 Dixie Creek Peak is located SSW of Anderson Ranch Dam. This summit has enjoyable views of the surrounding terrain including Wilson Flat and Little Camas Prairie, and the impressive rugged backdrops comprised of House Mountain, Mount Bennett, and the Soldier Mountains. The summit is a short hike from nearby Anderson … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Erik Pohlmann provided the original description of this interesting peak and the route information found immediately below. Erik is an impressive athlete and his routes are strenuous endeavors. I have added an additional, less difficult, route with a more direct approach at the bottom of the page as well as additional photos and … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. The original entry was provided by Erik Pohlmann. His route starts in the north side of the mountain. Livingston Douglas added a route approaching from the south. Additional Danskin Mountains access information can be found in the book [(D)(1) on Pages 154-155 and (G)(1) on Page 156]. Also see the following website page: … Continue reading