Buck Mountain

This peak is not in the book. Also see the Owyhee Mountains Peaks List for all of the peaks in this range. Updated April 2019 The access road described below was recently posted as a “PRIVATE ROAD.” The road crosses about 50 feet of private property and then enters public lands. Check with the BLM before using the access road: +1 … Continue reading

Peak 5100 (Deep Peak)

This peak is not in the book. Livingston Douglas revised the access section, provided a new route, added new photos. Erik Pohlmann has provided a new route variation for this peak which is set out below. Updated October 2023 Peak 5100 is located on a ridge that separates Grouse Creek and Blacks Creek. I recommend climbing it and Peak 5096 … Continue reading

Peak 5096 (Station Peak)

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]. Livingston Douglas revised this page. Also see the following website page: Danskin Mountains OHV Trails. Updated October 2023 Peak 5096 is located on a long North-South ridge between Grouse Creek and Blacks Creek. Access the … Continue reading

Copper Mountain 8966

This peak is not in the book Copper Mountain is the northwestern-most named Sawtooth summit. It rises up above ID-21 west of the point where a road leads west to Bull Trout Lake, which is roughly 1.25 miles south of Banner Summit. This peak is ascended often in the Winter as the nearby highway offers good access to its broad … Continue reading

Peak 5180 (Plan B Peak)

This peak is not in the book. Livingston Douglas added more detailed access and route information as well as new photos to this page. I replaced my entry with Livingston’s. My GPS track is set out below with comments on my climb. Updated October 2023 Peak 5180 is the northwestern-most ranked Danskin Mountains summit. Climb the peak from Deadman Creek … Continue reading

Cottonwood Peak 7940 by Russ Durrant

This peak is not in the book. Cottonwood Peak is an attractive summit located in the southern end of the Portneuf Range. There is a mix of state and private land in this area. USGS Cottonwood Peak Russ Durrant reports: Public access to this peak is no problem from the south. Follow the Swan Lake Creek Road east from the … Continue reading