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

Robinson Bar Peak

This peak is not in the book. Robinson Bar Peak is located northeast of Lookout Mountain and the Salmon River. Climb this peak via the connecting Class 2-3 ridge from Lookout Mountain. See Dave Pahlas’ trip report for the details. USGS Robinson Bar   … Continue reading

Smoky Mountain

This peak is not in the book. Livingston Douglas provided the additional route the information found below. Updated November 2018 Smoky Mountain a big, somewhat-isolated peak located at the south end of the Albion Range near the village of Almo. While there is private property on all but the east side of this big juniper-covered mountain, the private property is … Continue reading

Peak 10408 (Ivory Peak)

This peak is not in the book. Ivory Peak is located east of Ebony Peak. I believe Dan Robbins was the first to publish the names of these two peaks. The names are appropriate as they reflect the colors of the two peaks. See Dan Robbins’ trip report for ascent details. Livingston Douglas provides details for the north ridge and … Continue reading

Peak 10514 (Ebony Peak)

This peak is not in the book. Ebony Peak is located northeast of Washington Peak and west of Ivory Peak. Ebony Peak is usually climbed via a traverse from Fourth of July Peak and Ivory Peak. Access Fourth of July peak via The Fourth of July Lake Trail [(A)(2)(a) on Page 229]. Livingston Douglas has provided great route information below that will … Continue reading