This peak is not in the book. Livingston Douglas tracked down the history for this entry. Peak 10100 is located two miles northeast of Wright Peak and just over 0.5 miles due east of Point 10116. Michael Darcy made the first recorded ascent of the peak on September 3, 2011. Michael suggested naming the peak “Petes Peak.” He ascended the … Continue reading
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This peak is not in the book. Updated December 2021. The highest point in Lewis County is located northwest of Grangeville, Idaho in the Craig Mountains. This peak is located entirely on private property and you will need to secure permission to visit its summit. Please note that Brian Metz is no longer the appropriate landowner to call (as of … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Updated May 2018. The highest point in Lincoln County is found at the eastern end of the Bennett Mountain Hills in a area of sagebrush-encrusted rolling terrain marked by occasional cliffs and sharp ridges reminiscent of a stormy sea frozen in time. The peak’s summit is the highest swell in the area. When … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Margo Mandella provided the northeast ridge route and Livingston Douglas has added the west ridge and south ridge routes. USGS Arco Hills. Updated November 2018 Northeast Ridge by Margo Mandella Peak 6990 is located near Jumpoff Peak in the southern Lost River Range. Located west of the Idaho National Laboratory and ID-22, Peak 6990 … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. I added historical information provided by the Nez Perce Clearwater NF at the bottom of this page. Updated July 2021 Coolwater Mountain is the westernmost high point of the divide separating the Selway and Lochsa Basins. The mountain is not actually in the high crags but is a western extension of the Divide. … Continue reading
Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 296 of the book. McNutt Peak/Peak 10327 is the northernmost Lemhi Range summit of at least 10,000 feet in height. There is good access to this peak and 4 other Lemhi 10ers via the Bear Valley Lakes Trail [(A)(10.2)(a) on Page 316]. Livingston Douglas has provided an alternative and more … Continue reading