WCP-8

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 223 of the book. WCP-8 is one of ten numbered peaks, denoted as “WCP-#” in the White Cloud Mountains. WCPs 1-10 are part of the Northern White Cloud Peak Group (on Page 220). All ten are spectacular peaks! WCP-8 is a broken pile of rubble. It is located south of … Continue reading

Chinese Wall

This peak is not in the book. Chinese Wall is a prominent feature on maps and is worth a visit not only because of its stature as an unofficial 11er, but also because of its outstanding location. See Dave Pahlas’ trip report for the details. Access the peak from Railroad Ridge, which requires a high-clearance 4WD. USGS Livingston Creek … Continue reading

South Raker

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 204 of the book. Please note that the book’s elevation is inaccurate. South Raker is not as difficult to climb as North Raker but, nonetheless, is a mighty prize always waiting in its magnificent isolation for a dedicated climber. USGS Mount Everly Ray Brooks Access Article.   … Continue reading

Peak 10020 (South Jerry Peak)

This peak is not in the book. Updated June 2021 South Jerry Peak is 10 feet higher than its officially-named neighbor, Jerry Peak. The two peaks are joined by a unique high, wide alpine ridge with a precipitous western faces. The straight line distance between the two peaks is 2.1 miles. Of the two peaks, South Jerry Peak is the … Continue reading

Jerry Peak

Jerry Peak. Dan Robbins Photo

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 233 of the book. Livingston Douglas added the North Spur/East Ridge Route. Updated November 2021 Jerry Peak and South Jerry Peak are outliers from the main Boulder Mountains Crest. Both peaks are located in the rain shadow formed by their higher neighbors, the main Boulder Front and the White Cloud … Continue reading