Wardner Peak

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 58 of the book. There have been significant changes in this area since the book was published. I recommend the route below rather than the route in the book. Wardner Peak is a pointed summit that is located due west of Kellogg Peak. During my visit to Kellogg Peak, the … Continue reading

Kellogg Peak

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 58 of the book. Significant changes have occurred in this area since the book was published. I recommend the route below rather than the route in the book. Kellogg Peak is located due south of Kellogg, Idaho. A retired Forest Service fire lookout sits on the summit. During my only … Continue reading

Peak 7140 by Margo Mandella

Peak 7140 from the north. Steve Mandella photo.

This peak is not in the book. Peak 7140 sits south of Pocatello in the Bannock Range, barely a mile southwest of Rock Knoll. There a few ways to climb obscure Peak 7140, but one of those is not from the west which is Shoshone-Bannock Reservation land. USGS Michaud Creek Peak 7140 can be reached by extending your climb of … Continue reading

Peak 11163 (North Cabin Mountain)

North Cabin Mountain from Lime Mountain.

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 263 of the book. This peak is identified as Cabin Mountain’s North Summit in the book. Livingston Douglas added the southwest ridge route set out below as well as additional photos. Updated November 2020 Peak 11163 is the north summit of Cabin Mountain. It is also known as North Cabin … Continue reading

Peak 10878

This peak is not in the book. Livingston Douglas climbed the northeast ridge in 2021 which was likely a first ascent. His route description is set out below. Updated November 2021 Peak 10878 sits on a connecting ridgeline due north of Doublespring Peak. I climbed the peak on my way to the summit of Doublespring Peak. USGS Borah Peak Access … Continue reading

Peak 5440

This peak is not in the book. Peak 5440 is located east of Slide Gulch. The peak offers a nice early-season destination. The peak’s upper slopes are mostly treeless and easy to climb. USGS Twin Springs Access the peak by taking the Middle Fork Boise River Road to the Slide Gulch Road [(C)(1) on Page 154]. Follow the Slide Gulch … Continue reading