Cabin Mountain

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Pages 262-263 of the book. Three routes are included in the book. Livingston Douglas made the first recorded ascent of the peak’s southwest ridge. His route is detailed below. Cabin Mountain has two ranked summits. The north summit (North Cabin Mountain) is not individually identified in the book. The easiest way … Continue reading

WCP-9

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Pages 221-222 of the book. WCP-9 is one of the four 11ers surrounding Big Boulder Lakes. The others are Peak 11272, D.O. Lee Peak and WCP-10. WCP-9 is the most accessible of the four. I have climbed or descended the routes listed in the book. The Class 3 West Buttress Route … Continue reading

D.O. Lee Peak

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 222 of the book. D.O. Lee Peak is named after Wilderness Forest Service Ranger Dave Lee. It is one of the more popular and stunning White Cloud Mountains. USGS Washington Peak … Continue reading

Big Creek Peak

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Pages 302-303 of the book. Victor Zhou and Livingston Douglas have provided updated route information which is set out below. Big Creek Peak is one of the biggest prizes in the Northern Lemhi Range. It is the 58th- highest Idaho peak and is a popular destination because of its 2,517 feet … Continue reading

Big Black Dome

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 253 of the book. Livingston Douglas has provided the updated route information found below. Updated February 2019 Big Black Dome is the 57th-highest Idaho summit. It is one of the easiest 11ers to climb because of good access and a straightforward route. USGS Big Black Dome East Ridge, Class 2 by … Continue reading

Shadow Lake Peak

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 285 of the book. Shadow Lake Peak is a rugged summit in a spectacular setting. It is one of those peaks that looks dominate from the valley but is, in reality, dwarfed by the peaks standing behind it (Ross Peak and USGS Peak). There is no easy way up this … Continue reading