Peak 9847 (Old Decker)

Old Decker. John Peak Photo

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 180 of the book. The information reported in the book was a second-hand report and has not been field checked. Old Decker is located on a North/South Divide that runs from Grand Mogul to Decker Peak. This peak was at one time incorrectly identified as Decker Peak. I have not … Continue reading

Peak 10094 (Bartlett Mountain)

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

Point 10901 (Bodacious Peak)

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

Paris Peak

Paris Peak. Matt Durrant Photo

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 365 of the book. Matt Durrant and especially Livingston Douglas have provided updates which will help you explore this mountain. Livingston points out that the peak’s summit block is a difficult Class 3 bushwack rather than the Class 2 rating found in the book. USGS Paris Peak. Updated October 2018 … Continue reading

Peak 8852 (Castletop Peak)

This peak is not in the book. The first article is by Matt Durrant. The second contribution is by Livingston Douglas. Both submissions will aid in your exploration of this interesting peak. USGS Paris Peak. Updated October 2018 This peak is located southwest of Paris Peak and can be climbed along with White Face Peak which sits just to to … Continue reading

Peak 8963 (White Face Peak)

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