This peak is not in the book. Joseph Huit reports that the peak was “named after Pvt Hubert Eugene Zumwalt. Wounded in action on June 12, 1918 at Belleau Woods. Died of wounds on June 13, 1918. His body came home in July 1921 and is buired in Morris Hill cemetery in Boise, Idaho. He was a member of H … Continue reading
Book Updates
Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 89 of the book. The updated information and links found below replaces the information in the book. The listed elevation is the highest point in Idaho County but is not the summit of this peak which sits entirely in Montana and reaches an elevation of 9,460 feet. The peak name … Continue reading
Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 89 of the book. I do not have an update from the information on this peak that is in the book. It’s been on my list for a long time. Watchtower Peak is a remote summit located along the Idaho Montana border in very rugged country. My one attempt to … Continue reading
Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 110 of the book. Updated October 2021 Hershey Point falls just shy of 300 feet of prominence but is, nevertheless, a worthwhile objective. USGS Hershey Point … Continue reading
Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 323 of the book. Bull Peak is located roughly 1.4 miles NNW of Conical Top Peak. A 4WD road climbs almost to its summit on its South Slopes. Follow this road to reach the top. USGS Reservoir Creek Southeast Face/East Ridge, Class 2 Access Dry Creek Trail [(B)(6.3)(b) on Page … Continue reading
Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 262 of the book. Castle Rock is located south of the main East-West White Knob Mountains Crest. It is the most impressive peak in the range. Probably due to its low elevation, it has not received any attention from climbers. I walked right by it on the day I climbed … Continue reading