Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 149 of the book. Peak 9037 sits west of Fiddlers Perch and Trinity Mountain. It is easily climbed from almost any line, since the Trinity Mountain Road [(E)(2.2)(c) on Page 155] crosses its South and East Slopes at one point only 600 vertical feet below the summit. USGS Trinity Mountain … Continue reading
Search Results for: a cl
Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 132 of the book. Updated November 2021 Bald Mountain is one of the highest Salmon River Peaks. It rises precipitously above the Salmon River west of Challis, Idaho. See Dan Robbins’ trip report for a more recent climb. Also note that Peak 10100 sits just southwest of this peak and … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Peak 10727 is the next peak south from Griswold Peak. Dan Robbins and Zach Vickry climbed the peak by traversing from Griswold Peak. See Dan’s trip report. USGS Ryan Peak … Continue reading
This subrange is discussed on Pages 111-116 of the book. Lick Creek Peaks found on this site significantly expand the books content. All peaks are found at this link: Lick Creek Peaks. The name Lick Creek Range has not been adopted by the USGS. Nevertheless, many people use it to identify the divide that sits between the North Fork Payette … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Updated February 2021 Shafer Butte is a big, scenic mountain which dominates the southwest corner of the Boise Mountains. It is located just north of Boise. The peak is surrounded by the Bogus Basin Ski Resort. The fire lookout is still standing but is no longer used by the Forest Service. The summit … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Livingston Douglas revised this page. From the summit of Macks Peak, he continued on to Cervidae Peak. This page includes his descent route from Macks Peak to the low point in the traverse to Cervidae Peak. Both Livingston and I added additional photos.Updated November 2023 This peak is located about a mile northeast … Continue reading