Rothorn Spire

Climbing and access information for this peak is on Page 167 of the book. Published October 2025 This peak is located on the main Sawtooth crest between Ed-Da-How Spire and Braxon Peak. The first ascent route is discussed in the book. USGS Warbonnet Peak Kaden Platt Photos and Commentary       … Continue reading

Peak 7966 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published October 2025 Peak 7966 separates Russell Creek from Dry Gulch in the thickly-forested foothills of the northern Caribou Mountains. Palisades Reservoir is to its southeast. Peak 7966 is most easily climbed from either the Russell Creek Trail or from nearby Bear Creek Road. A difficult bushwhack is inevitable. USGS Red Ridge Access … Continue reading

Flatiron by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published October 2025 Flatiron is located along the west side of the Snake River and due west of the hamlet of Irwin, Idaho. It is most easily climbed from the Indian Creek trailhead to its west. This area is a mix of private and public land, so be careful. This peak can be … Continue reading

Mollies Nipple by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published October 2025 Mollies Nipple is a rocky hump that is located on Sheep Mountain (7,451 feet) between Cranes Flat and Homer Valley in the foothills of the Caribou Mountains. It is most easily reached from Cranes Flat Road to its south. This area is a mix of private and public land, so … Continue reading

Peak 7326 by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published October 2025 Peak 7326 sits above the headwaters of Johnson Creek in the foothills of the Caribou Mountains. It is an easy bushwhack from Dan Creek Road to its southwest. The USGS topo map shows this peak at 7,325 feet. USGS Homer Valley Access From Exit 116/Sunnyside Road on I-15 in Idaho … Continue reading

Particular Knoll by Livingston Douglas

This peak is not in the book. Published October 2025 Particular Knoll is a minor hump that separates Duckworth Creek from House Creek in the foothills of the Caribou Mountains. It can be driven (or hiked) from nearby Dan Creek Road with little effort. This knoll is “particularly” uninteresting. USGS Homer Valley Access From Exit 116/Sunnyside Road on I-15 in … Continue reading