This peak, the highest summit in the Webster Range, is not in the book. Rick Baugher provided the first update found below. Livingston Douglas supplied the second update. USGS Stewart Flat. Updated November 2018 Draney Peak Update by Rick Baugher The Webster Range, the eastern extending finger of the Peale Mountains, is the headwaters source of the Blackfoot River. It … Continue reading
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This peak is not in the book. Rick Baugher provides the following report on the steepest peak in Oneida County. USGS Malad Summit “New Point” (6,940 feet) has been identified as the steepest of the 93 peaks in Oneida County, Idaho. Its broken-cliff Southwest Face is easily seen from nearby I-15. Even so, it flew under my radar for 30 … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. With a prominence of 639 feet, Temple Peak was calculated as the steepest of the 19 peaks in Teton County, Idaho by Tim Worth. Rick Baugher has climbed this peak. Rick’s trip report follows. This mountain is one of several located in the core area of the Big Hole Mountains. A quick glance … Continue reading
Livingston Douglas provided the updated route information and additional photos found below. Livingston descended the west face. I recently climbed his route of descent and added a description and map of that route. Updated November 2021 Wedge Butte is an impressive volcanic remnant located on the north edge of the Snake River Plain just east of ID-75. It is a … Continue reading
This formation is not in the book specifically but is discussed as part of the Cathedral’s Cemetery climbing area. I climbed this formation in 1984 with Paul Bellamy and Dana Hansen. I am not sure if it was a first ascent. We did not see evidence of other climbers but I know this area was worked over by members of … Continue reading
This formation is not in the book specifically but is discussed as part of the Cathedral’s Cemetery climbing area. I climbed this formation in 1984 with Paul Bellamy and Dana Hansen. I am not sure if it was a first ascent. We did not see evidence of other climbers, but I know this area was worked over by members of … Continue reading