Peak 8057 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published December 2024 Peak 8057 is a forested, pyramidal-shaped mountain that towers above the Yankee Fork of the Salmon River to its west. It separates the Silver Creek drainage from the Polecamp Creek drainage. Peak 8057 is most easily climbed via its east ridge from the Silver Creek Trail (FST-4168). USGS Sunbeam Access … Continue reading

Peak 8903 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published December 2024 Peak 8903 sits above the headwaters of Silver Creek, Polecamp Creek, and Muley Creek in the Eastern Salmon River Mountains. It is most easily reached via Silver Creek Trail (FST-4168) and FST-4169 via its north ridge. USGS Sunbeam Access Same as for Peak 8785. This is the second leg of … Continue reading

Peak 8785 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published December 2024 Peak 8785 is a forested hump that sits on a ridgeline that separates Peach Creek from Silver Creek in the Eastern Salmon River Mountains. It is most easily reached from the Silver Creek Trail (FST-4168) and its south ridge. USGS Sunbeam Access From ID-75 at Sunbeam, drive north on [signed] … Continue reading

Peak 8961 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published December 2024 Peak 8961 is a gentle hump on a lengthy north-south ridge that sits due west of Loon Creek Road in the Eastern Salmon River Mountains. In contrast to its northern neighbor (Peak 9483), this peak is an easy walkup via its north ridge. Peak 8961 is most easily climbed from … Continue reading

Peak 9483 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published December 2024 Peak 9483 is a beautiful, rocky summit on the west side of Loon Creek Road that is overlooked by many since it lacks a trail to the top. Access on its northeast side is blocked by the active mining operation at the Sunbeam Mine. However, it can be climbed from … Continue reading

Peak 9785 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published December 2024 Peak 9785 is the middle peak of five ranked summits on a high ridge that extends northeast from Loon Creek Summit and separates the Eightmile Creek drainage from the Mayfield Creek drainages. It is most easily climbed from EightmileCreek Road if you have an ATV or MC to navigate FST-4351. … Continue reading