This peak is not in the book. Published January 2023 Peak 7081 is located on the northeast side of Blackfoot Reservoir. It sits southwest of Pelican Ridge and southeast of Gaston Beatty Spring. Peak 7081 is most easily climbed via its west ridge. USGS Henry Access From ID-34 just north of Henry, turn left/west onto Blackfoot North Access Road (shown … Continue reading
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This peak is not in the book. Published January 2023 Limerock Mountain is the high point of Wilson Ridge. It is located on the northeast side of Blackfoot Reservoir and is just north of Wilson Pass on State of Idaho land. This is the first leg of a 2-peak journey that includes Limerock Mountain and Crater Mountain (7,073 feet). This … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Published January 2023 Crater Mountain is the northernmost point on Pelican Ridge. It is located on the northeast side of Blackfoot Reservoir and is just south of Wilson Pass on State of Idaho land. This is the second leg of a 2-peak journey that includes Limerock Mountain (7,488 feet) and Crater Mountain. This … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Published January 2023 Red Mountain is located west of the southernmost extremities of Blackfoot Reservoir. It is a short scramble from Dekay Pit Road to its west. While this area is a patchwork of private and public land, this climb is entirely on BLM land. USGS The Dip Access From Exit 116 (Sunnyside … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Published January 2023 Peak 6914 is located on a hidden ridgeline west of Reservoir Mountain. The ridgeline separates Bear Creek to the east from Corral Creek to the west. The easiest access to Peak 6914 is via Skinny Dip Road to its west. USGS Reservoir Mountain Access from the North (Blackfoot Reservoir Road) … Continue reading
This peak is not in the book. Published January 2023 Reservoir Mountain is long, north-south ridgeline that is located west of Government Dam Road and Blackfoot Reservoir. It is an impressive sight from its east side. Due to private land issues, the easiest public access is from an old 2-track in the Bear Creek drainage to its west. USGS Reservoir … Continue reading