Caribou Mountain

Caribou Mountain viewed from the Grays Lake Road to the west.

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 371 of the book. Below you will find updated and more detailed access and route information from my climb of the Northwest Cirque Traverse, Livingston Douglas’ climb of the south ridge and Ken Jones’ trip report 2011. Updated November 2020 Caribou Mountain is one of the most desirable peaks found … Continue reading

Red Butte by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Also see the Garns Mountain, Piney Peak and Red Butte Traverse page for additional details on how to reach these three summits. Livingston Douglas added a photo. Updated October 202t Red Butte is a rather strange concoction with four separate summits. One summit is forested, another is a hump of red gravel, and … Continue reading

Buffalo Skull Peak

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Pages 299-300 of the book. Updated September 2020 Buffalo Skull Peak named after lake at its base is steep sided summit guarded by steep talus and ragged cliffs. Rick Baugher climbed this peak in 1996 via the west ridge and found no evidence of previous ascent. From Buffalo Skull Peak he … Continue reading

Big Sister Peak

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 309 of the book. Big Sister Peak is most often climbed via the Class 2 connecting ridge with Little Sister Peak. This peak can be climbed as part of the Lemhi Enchainment, Little Sister to Foss Mountain pioneered by Larry Prescott. USGS Bell Mountain … Continue reading

Peak 10168 (East Burnt Peak)

This peak is not in the book. Livingston Douglas added additional access and route information as well as three photos. Updated November 2024 East Burnt Peak sits east of the head of the East Fork of Burnt Creek. See map below, which shows this intermittent stream as East Fork Burnt Creek. This peak is connected to Apex Peak via a … Continue reading