Peak 9960 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. The elevation and prominence figures are based on recent LiDAR updates. The USGS quad shows an elevation of 9,957 feet. Published October 2025 Peak 9960 is a rugged, rocky peak that is overlooked by climbers. It is a challenging, Class 3 ridge traverse from U Mountain and a steep, challenging forest bushwhack down … Continue reading

Peak 10428 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published October 2025 Thanks to recent LiDAR updates, Peak 10428 is now a ranked summit. It sits southwest of Slate Roof Peak and northwest of magnificent, rocky Yellow Peak (10,971 feet). Peak 10428 is most easily climbed in combination with nearby Slate Roof Peak. USGS Yellow Peak Access Middle Fork Little Timber Creek … Continue reading

Peak 10177 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. The elevation and prominence figures are based on recent LiDAR updates. The USGS quad shows an elevation of 10,173 feet. Also see The Deer Creek Foursome by Livingston Douglas for additional information. Published October 2025 Thanks to LiDAR updates, Peak 10177 is now a ranked summit. It sits southeast of nearby Peak 10336 … Continue reading

Peak 9427 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. The elevation is and prominence figures reflect recent LiDAR updates on Peakbagger.com. The USGS quad shows an elevation of 9,431 feet. Published October 2025  Peak 9427 is a rocky, conical-shaped peak that sits above Deer Creek and the Brown Bull Mine. It is most easily climbed from nearby Deer Creek. Although a patch … Continue reading

Peak 6990

This peak is not in the book. The elevation and prominence figures are based on recent LiDAR updates. The USGS quad shows an elevation of 6,985 feet. Published October 2025 Peak 6990 is one of many granite spires found on ridges above the Middle Fork Payette River. It is located north-northeast of the Silver Creek Fire Lookout. It sits at … Continue reading

Peak 10271 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. The elevation and prominence figures are based on recent LiDAR updates. The USGS quad shows an elevation of 10,274 feet. Published October 2025 Peak 10271 is an unranked, rocky peak located on the high ridge that connects Rainbow Mountain (10,163 feet) to Mount Perspiration (10,698 feet). It is most easily climbed from Coal … Continue reading