SAWTOOTH RANGE

The Sawtooth Range is the home of Idaho mountaineering and is the best-known of Idaho's many mountain ranges. The range is an extremely rugged collection of granite peaks and alpine lakes with an eastern escarpment that is perhaps Idaho's most impressive mountain wall. Scattered throughout the range are 33 peaks that exceed 10,000 feet, and many spires and towers crowd the high Sawtooth ridges. The main Sawtooth crest stretches more than 32 miles from north to south. From east to west the range measures 20 miles across at its widest point and includes several other impressive divides.

WHAT'S NEW?

RAY BROOKS IDAHO CLIMBING JOURNAL  Check this link out for accounts of Ray's 1970s climbing adventures.


Grand Mogul   Click here for photo.  

Mount Heyburn Click here for photos and new route information.  See pages 171 - 173

Mount Regan  Click here for photos of Mount Regan.  See page 159.

Mount Sevy  Click here for photos and new route information.  See page 184.

Packrat Peak.  Photos of the NE ridge route on this Sawtooth Peak.


Rotten Monolith Click here for photo.  

Warbonnet Peak  Click here for photo of Warbonnet summit block.  See page 190.