This peak is on a spur ridge of Peak 11367/Mount Morrison (Page 274 in the book). This summit is 0.65 miles NNW of the summit of Peak 11367. It is not listed as a separate peak in the book because the connecting ridge does not drop more than 300 feet. Nevertheless, as the route descriptions below demonstrate, this peak offers … Continue reading
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This peak is not in the book. Updated November 2021 Williams Peak sits 1.1 miles SSW of Donaldson Peak. While the summit is not on the main crest and is not as high as its neighboring summits, it offers incredible views of the Lost River Range from Borah Peak to Mount McCaleb. USGS Leatherman Peak To reach the summit, follow … Continue reading
Climbing and access information for this peak is on Pages 288-289 of the book. The route in the book starts in the Little Lost River Valley and begins in Cabin Fork Creek. I climbed the peak via its south ridge, Kaleb Houck climbed the peak via a rib on the peak’s southwest face. He provided the route update found below. … Continue reading
Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 297 of the book. Wright Peak is located on the main Lemhi Range Crest south of Buck Lakes Peak. The unofficial name is derived from the peak’s location above Wright Lakes. Rick Baugher climbed this peak in 2000 and found no evidence of previous ascent. More recently, Livingston Douglas provided … Continue reading
Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 297 of the book. Livingston Douglas provides two new route descriptions set out below. Peak 10775 (Buck Lakes Peak) is located on the main Lemhi Range Crest south of Lem Peak. Rick Baugher climbed this peak on October 4, 2000 and found no evidence of a prior ascent. USGS Lem … Continue reading
The Lemhi Range is discussed on Pages 295-318 of the book. All Lemhi Range peaks included on this website can be found at this link: Lemhi Range Updates. The Lemhi Range is a quintessential linear mountain chain that runs from Salmon, Idaho in a southeasterly direction for over 100 miles to the Snake River Plain. It varies in width from … Continue reading