This peak is not in the book. Published November 2024 Peak 4645 is a minor hump that is located north-northwest of Norland near the Lincoln/Minidoka County line. This area is a mix of private and public land, so be careful. This climb is entirely on BLM land. USGS Norland Access From Exit 208/Burley on I-84, drive north on ID-27 for … Continue reading
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This peak is not in the book. Since this peak is on private land, you should get permission before climbing it. Published November 2024 Reptile Benchmark separates Lanes Gulch from the Raft River Valley on the south side of I-86 in southern Idaho. It is a ranked summit that is on private land. However, I encountered no signage or fencing … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Published November 2024 Pine Butte is located northeast of Butte Crater on the east side of Red Road in Fremont County. Though called a butte, it is actually a double crater formation with the official high point on the west rim of the east crater. USGS Pine Butte Access Same as for Butte … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Published November 2024 Butte Crater is located on the east side of Red Road in Fremont County, just east of Split Rock. Its high point is on the north rim of the crater. The very name “Butte Crater” is a contradiction in terms. USGS Split Rock Access Same as for North Junipers HP … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Published November 2024 Black Knoll is a hump of boulders and junipers that is located on BLM land east of the North Junipers in Fremont County. It requires a drive (then hike) across unposted private land to reach its rather desolate location. USGS Black Knoll Access Same as for North Junipers HP but … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. The name was suggested by Rick Baugher who climbed the peak in 2007. Published November 2024 Peak 9365 is a ranked bump on the lengthy north ridge of Peak 10096/Copper Trail Peak. It sits above the headwaters of both Pot Creek and Bear Creek in the Pioneer Mountains. Peak 9365 is most easily … Continue reading