Peak 10049 (Fraternal Twin Peak)

This peak is not in the book. Updated December 2024 This twin summited peak is located southwest of White Mountain and northeast of Challis Lakes. Rick Baugher suggested the name. USGS Challis Creek Lakes Access Read Rick’s trip report linked below to better understand the difficulty in reaching this peak. Here is what the Forest Service says about the access … Continue reading

Peak 10220

Climbing and access information for this peak which encompasses the Goat, Eagle and Chipmunk Perches is on Page 180 of the book. This peak sits just west of Elephants Perch. The more famous formations (the Goat, Eagle and Chipmunk Perches) are located on its North Slopes. USGS Mount Cramer   … Continue reading

Peak 10375 (Liberty Peak)

Peak 10375. Brett Sergenian Photo

This peak is not in the book. Derek Percoski added additional commentary to this page and a photo. The route description below is on based Brett Sergenian‘s trip report which is linked below. Bray Antrim added the North Ridge route. Updated December 2024 Peak 10375, locally known as Liberty Peak, sits on the Grand Mogul Divide directly south of Decker … Continue reading

Peak 9583

This peak is not in the book. Peak 9583 sits just northeast of the Finger of Fate. It has a rocky, exposed summit. The only persons to my knowledge who have climbed it are John Fadgen and Dave Pahlas. See the links below.  USGS Mount Cramer   … Continue reading

Peak 10579 (Daves Peak)

This peak is not in the book. Peak 10579/Daves Peak sits on the main Sawtooth Range Crest between Mount Sevy to the north and Mount Cramer to the south. Reaching its summit requires Class 4 climbing. See John Fadgen’s trip report linked below. USGS Mount Cramer   … Continue reading

Peak 10420 (Coco Peak) by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. John Platt and Dan Robbins climbed South Star Hope Peak, Skyline Peak, Pioneer Peak/Drummond Peak and Skyline Peak in one day. Use the links below to access their trip reports. Livingston Douglas climbed these four peaks in reverse order to the Robbins/Platt route. His route set out below started at a higher point … Continue reading