Jureano Mountain by Livingston Douglas and Bing Young

This peak is not in the book. Bing Young provided the historical information for the fire lookout. Livingston Douglas provided the remainder of this page. Livingston provides detailed driving directions below. I note that Google Maps will give you directions, however, it is always wise to check with the Forest Service for current road conditions before using Google Map directions. … Continue reading

Beartrap Ridge

This peak is not in the book. Published June 2019 Beartrap Ridge is located north of the Salmon River and west of North Fork, Idaho. It is in an area where the Clearwater and Bitterroot Mountains merge without a clear boundary line. This peak was a fire lookout site as early as 1919. The lookout was finally destroyed by the … Continue reading

Peak 10340 (Judas Peak)

Peak 10340. Derek Percoski Photo

This peak is not in the book. Derek Percoski likely made the first ascent. Livingston Douglas added photos. Updated November 2021 Peak 10340 is located a little over a mile SSE of Hope Peak via a ragged ridge.  USGS Grouse Creek Mountain Access Access these routes from Christian Gulch [(C)(4) on Page 294]. Routes by Derek Percoski Southeast Face, Class … Continue reading

Peak 10222 (Steel Head Peak)

Looking toward the summit. Jeff Hunteman Photo

This peak is not in the book. Updated June 2019 Steel Head Peak is located northwest of Lem Peak and west of the main Lemhi Range Crest. The West Side of the range in this area rises abruptly, necessitating a long, steep route. In 2005, Rick Baugher was the first to report a climb of the peak. Rick’s trip report … Continue reading

Peak 8605 (Canyon Creek Peak) by Brett Sergenian

Canyon Creek Peak. Brett Sergenian Photo

This peak is not in the book. Published November 2018 Canyon Creek Peak is located in the Salmon River Mountains directly west of ID-21. The East Slopes of the peak contain the majority of the avalanche chutes that frequently close ID-21 in Winter. Aside from the Idaho Transportation Department (ITD) avalanche-control staff, Canyon Creek Peak is seldom climbed. USGS Grandjean … Continue reading