This peak is not in the book. There are two routes set out below: the road route and Livingston Douglas’ southeast ridge route. Updated December 2019 Howe Peak is the 2nd-highest point in the Jumpoff Peak subrange of the Lost River Range. It is the most heavily forested terrain in the subrange. Its summit has a large communications facility. See … Continue reading
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This peak is not in the book. Updated December 2019 Peak 9004 is located due north of Jumpoff Peak. The 2 peaks are connected by a ridge. The easiest way to climb this peak is to traverse this ridge. A jeep track descends north from the saddle between Jumpoff Peak’s 2 summits and then angles northeast toward Peak 9004. Follow … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Updated December 2019 Jumpoff Peak is the highest point in a group of mountains that comprise the South End of the Lost River Range. This peanut-shaped group which stretches from east of Arco to north of Howe, Idaho is arguably a subgroup of the the Lost River Range. The West End is called … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Little Bear Peak sits just over a mile southeast of Bear Mountain. The summit can be reached from almost any direction, but Summerhouse Canyon provides the most direct route and the road is reasonable for high-clearance vehicles. See the Bear Mountain page for access details. You may also consider approaches from Bear Canyon … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. John Platt climbed this peak which sits NNE of Boulder Mountain and Boulder Lake at the South end of the Lick Creek Range. John says of this peak: “You can see this little gem from all over the place. It is a bit of a hike and I had to wade a creek … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. MacRae Peak is located just east of Deer Lakes and just north of Simpson Peak and Alta Peak. All 3 peaks are on a long East-West ridgeline south of Germania Creek. Dave Pahlas climbed this peak as part of a 4-peak odyssey. His trip report is linked below. There are a lot of … Continue reading