Osborne Butte by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published December 2020 Osborne Butte is a forested hump on the north side of North Hatchery Road/FSR-315, southeast of Island Park. It is a relatively fun, 10-minute scramble from North Hatchery Road. This area is forested with some areas of thick brush, so wear your hiking pants. The north summit is the high … Continue reading

Elk Butte by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published December 2020 Elk Butte is a forested, multi-humped mess located on the east side of ID-47 southeast of Island Park. It is not like the typical, open desert butte that you’re used to. Surprisingly, it is a navigational challenge to find the top of this one. The west summit is the high … Continue reading

West Farnes Mountain by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published December 2020 West Farnes Mountain is the higher of two summits atop Farnes Mountain in the Big Hole Mountains northeast of Idaho Falls. It sits at the head of Garner Creek and Sawmill Gulch. Contrary to its ornery cohort, West Farnes Mountain is an easy ascent up an old 2-track road. USGS … Continue reading

East Farnes Mountain by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published December 2020 East Farnes Mountain is the lower of two summits atop Farnes Mountain in the Big Hole Mountains northeast of Idaho Falls. It sits at the headwaters of both Browning Creek and North Moody Creek. It is a rather unpleasant bushwhack from any direction. Wear long pants and leather gloves. USGS … Continue reading

Peak 7669 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published December 2020 Peak 7669 is located on a long northwest-to-southeast ridgeline that also includes the Twin Peaks to its southeast. It is most easily reached via FST-213 (an ATV trail/road) and a short bushwhack up the thickly-forested north ridge. The summit is semi-open so at least you get partial views from the … Continue reading

Peak 9201 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published December 2020 Peak 9201 is one of five ranked peaks that surround the upper reaches of Irving Creek. Two of the peaks are on the Continental Divide and a third peak is very close to the CD. This five-peak adventure includes Peak 8589, Peak 8589, Peak 9521, Peak 9660, Peak 9201, and … Continue reading