Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 180 of the book. This seldom-climbed peak sits on a North/South Divide between Grand Mogul and Old Decker Peak. As with all of the peaks in this area, there is plenty of granite to catch the interest of climbers. However, other peaks in the area (including Elephants Perch) seem to … Continue reading
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This peak is not in the book. The following historical information and photos were contributed by Rick Baugher. Use the link to Rick’s trip report set out below to read Rick’s additional historical information. Bartlett Mountain is located in the Boulder Mountains just east of Mystery Peak. USGS Herd Peak Rick Baugher states: “Peak 10094 is the highest peak on … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. It is just southwest of the summit of Lorenzo Peak and some would argue it is that peak’s Southwest Summit. Nevertheless, as Pat McGrane sets forth below, it is an amazing climbing destination. Text and photos by Pat McGrane unless otherwise noted. Lorenzo Peak is arguably the finest summit in the Boulder Mountains. … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. There are two submissions found below. The first by Matt Durrant covers the peak’s north/northeast ridge. The second, by Livingston Douglas, covers the east and southwest ridges. USGS Paris Peak. Updated November 2018 North/Northeast Ridge, Class 2 by Matt Durrant This is another unofficially named peak that sits near the head of the … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Matt Durant and Livingston Douglas provided the following valuable updated information. USGS Paris Peak. Updated October 2018 2018 Updates by Livingston Douglas South Ridge, Class 2 Access Please refer to the revised/updated access comments for Paris Peak. Park at the well-signed Paris Peak Trailhead located along Bloomington Canyon Road. The trailhead elevation is 7,250 … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Bible Back Mountain peak is located west of Croesus Peak and can be climbed via the connecting ridge. See Dan Robbins’ Trip Report. USGS Horton Peak … Continue reading